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Creating Vectors - Part One: 2.02 Understand Digital Vector Graphics

This document discusses the basics of creating vectors in digital design software, including: - The artboard is the printable area that contains objects like shapes, images, and text. - Lines are made up of anchor points and line segments to form open or closed paths. - Shapes are geometric tools like rectangles, ellipses, and polygons that can be transformed. - Objects can be aligned and arranged using smart guides and stacking order. - Selection and direction tools are used to manipulate individual objects and anchor points. - Strokes define outlines while fills add color, gradients, or patterns inside shapes.

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Creating Vectors - Part One: 2.02 Understand Digital Vector Graphics

This document discusses the basics of creating vectors in digital design software, including: - The artboard is the printable area that contains objects like shapes, images, and text. - Lines are made up of anchor points and line segments to form open or closed paths. - Shapes are geometric tools like rectangles, ellipses, and polygons that can be transformed. - Objects can be aligned and arranged using smart guides and stacking order. - Selection and direction tools are used to manipulate individual objects and anchor points. - Strokes define outlines while fills add color, gradients, or patterns inside shapes.

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Creating Vectors – Part One

2.02 Understand Digital Vector Graphics


Creating Vectors

Artboard – the area that contains Objects – any shape, image, or


text that can be moved, scaled, or
the printable part of your artwork.
edited.
Creating Lines
• Lines - an open ended path with two
anchor points, which included straight,
beziers, and spirals.
 Anchor point – basic component of
paths, which appear at the start and end
of every path or where it changes
direction.
 Line segment – part of a line that has an
anchor point one each end.
 Path – made up of one or more line
segments, connected by two or more
anchor points or nodes.
 Open path – one or more paths for
which the start point and end point
are not the same, for example a
straight or curved line.
 Closed path – a continuous path that
has no beginning or end, for example
a circle or rectangle.
Creating Shapes
• Shapes - geometric based tools that allow you to create
primitive shapes, such as rectangles, ellipses, and polygons.
•Transformations – scaling, rotation, shearing (skewing), and
reflecting (flipping) objects to change their appearance.
Aligning and Arranging
• Smart Guides – guides that appear
as you move around a document
indicating various points of
alignment with existing objects.
For example, you can use smart
guides to align objects with the
edges or center point of other
objects.
• Stacking Order – the order of how
objects are arranged on the
artboard, in front of or behind
each other. By default new objects
are created at the front of the
stacking order.
Selecting Objects
• Selection tool - selects an object • Direction Selection tool - selects
or a group of objects. individual anchor points or line
▫ Allows you to transform the segments in order to edit individual
pieces of an object.
object.
• You can move the anchor points
or line segments in any direction.
Colors and Fills
• Stroke – the visible outline of a shape
or path, such as the color, weight, or
style, which is not the same as a path as
a path can have no stroke as an option.
• Fill – to put a color, gradient, or pattern
into an object.
• Swatches – named colors tints,
gradients, and patterns.
• Gradients – filling an object with a
smooth transition from one color to
another.
• Patterns – a repeated (tiled) decorative
design.

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