The document provides a comprehensive overview of various tools, features, and concepts related to Adobe Illustrator, including working with clipping masks, file formats, vector graphics, and design principles. It covers technical aspects such as Bezier curves, kerning, and project management in graphic design. Additionally, it discusses file types and their appropriate uses in both print and digital media.
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The document provides a comprehensive overview of various tools, features, and concepts related to Adobe Illustrator, including working with clipping masks, file formats, vector graphics, and design principles. It covers technical aspects such as Bezier curves, kerning, and project management in graphic design. Additionally, it discusses file types and their appropriate uses in both print and digital media.
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· Which description of working with a Clipping mask in
Adobe Illustrator is accurate?
· It displays only what is inside the path and can only be applied to all objects if they have been grouped · · Which file formats might you use if you wanted to display Adobe Illustrator's resolution-independent images accurately on the web? · SVG or SWF · Which native file format preserves all Illustrator data including multiple Artboards within a single document? · AI · Which view should be chosen in order to view the underlying vector structure without revealing the look? · View > Outline · What are two characteristics of a Bezier curve? · It is created using mathematical formulas to represent curves, It can be scaled without a loss of resolution. · Which Profile preset uses "Point" as its default Unit of Measure in the dialog box for creating New Documents? · Print · What Adobe Illustrator feature must be enabled so that a bitmap image file from Photoshop, placed into Illustrator will be updated whenever any changes are made to the original file in Photoshop? · Convert to Smart Object · CMYK should be used for images that will be used in which way? · Printed on an offset press · Which file type is most commonly used to store bitmap images? · PNG · What is kerning? · Space between specific pairs of characters · Which of the following is a raster effect even though it can be found in Illustrator's Effect menu? · Drop Shadow · A work that is no longer protected under the copyright law: · Public Domain · Which panel should be used to convert the bitmapped photographic image into editable vector artwork? · Image Trace Panel · What does a red plus sign inside a text area or on type on a path mean? · There is overset text · SVGZ · An XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. Also called scaleable vector graphics · PNG · a type of portable graphic file format that supports lossless data compression, millions of colors and transparency. (Recommended when designing graphics for web use.) · blend tool · A tool that is used to creating a specified step or gradient from one vectored path or shape to another. · slice tool · a tool used to subdivide visual sections of a design for web placement. · paintbrush tool · a type of vectored drawing tool in illustrator that simulates paint strokes with vectored lines. · vectored graphics · allows of resizing of graphs without loosing quality. Data is based on mathematical points on a grid. · smooth tool · a type of vectored drawing tool in illustrator that allows user to change the shape of an existing vectored line. · pen tool · a type of vectored drawing tool in illustrator that allows the user to create angles and smooth curves seamlessly. · project scope · The work that must be performed to deliver a product, service, or result with the specified features and functions. · target audience · A specific group of people for which you design your documents; can be categorized by age, gender, income · rasterized image · scanned data placed into a file is called this. Also referred to as "bit-mapped." · intellectual property · a work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc. · vanishing point · A vanishing point is a point in space, usually located on the horizon, where parallel edges of an object appear to converge. · visual hierarchy · used in graphic design to emphasize important elements and organize content in a logical manner · planning · the first stage in the proper order of the development process for graphic design projects. · testing · the final stage in the proper order of the development process for graphic design projects. · designing · the next stage "after planning" in the proper order of the development process for graphic design projects. · building · the next stage "after designing" in the proper order of the development process for graphic design projects. · project manager · responsible for identifying those who will work on the project, the deadlines required and the tasks needed to complete a job. · bleed · in printing, an overage of ink that adds coverage to beyond the trim of the "live area." · place · the primary method of importing external files into an Illustrator document. · EPS · A type of file that supports printing output, that can be imported into illustrator. · Vectored · Using Adobe illustrator is the best option for creating artwork that needs to be scaled in multiple sizes. That is because Illustrator is a ________________________ graphics program. · Bézier curve · In vector graphics, Bézier curves are used to generate smooth curves that can be scaled indefinitely. · public domain · Creative work that's not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use whenever you want. · SWF, JPEG, PSD, PNG, and TIFF · A document with multiple art boards can only be exported from illustrator in specific file formats. They are: · kerning · adjusting the space between pairs of letters, or characters, to make them more visually appealing, and is particularly important for headlines or large type · appearance panel · shows you the fills, strokes, graphic styles, and effects that have been applied to an object, group, or layer. You can make changes to objects here also. · crop marks · Printed lines used as guides for final trimming of the pages within a press sheet. Also called "trim marks." In Adobe illustrator they are applied from the "effects" menu. · printing · An Encapsulatd Postscript file (.eps) is a format that is used primarily for designs that will be used in what capacity? · screen viewing · RGB files are file formats that are designed to be used for work that is output for___________________________________ · leading · The space between lines of type that can be editing in the "character" panel · knife · A tool that will break apart a vectored graphic where it is pulled across it. · selection · A tool that allows you to activate an item or anchor point for adjustment. · Term · Free Transform · Definition · Tool that allows you to scale and/or rotate an item · Location · Term · hand · Definition · A tool that allows you to move the viewing document around without effecting the working data. · Location · Term · delete anchor point · Definition · this tool allows you to remove an existing anchor point of a vectored line · Location · Term · type on a path · Definition · this tool allows you to place text onto a vectored line · Location · Term · anchor point · Definition · this tool allows you to select an anchor point and convert it to a different style of point such as curved or angle or a combination of both.