Résumé
- Learn how to customize Illustrator 10 to work for you-from keyboard shortcuts to startup files.
- Use clipping and opacity masks to create elaborate images (even using text).
- Create real depth to your images with advanced color and transparency techniques.
- Get a grip on using sublayers and groups to organize and arrange your images for easier creation and editing.
- Know when to use more advanced design elements, such as artistic filters and textures, especially for the Web.
- Design Web pages using simple Illustrator techniques.
- Learn how to handle colors-one of Illustrator's most intricate subjects-for both electronic distribution (such as the Web) and printed documents.
- Understand advanced graphic theory with transparencies, blends, gradients and gradient meshes, and raster versus vector, as well as use Illustrators own advanced filters and effects to create both simple and complex images.
Contents
Introduction.
I. OVERVIEW OF ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR.
1. What's New in Illustrator 10.
2. The Illustrator Interface and Setup.
3. Working with Files in Illustrator.
II. BASIC CREATION IN ILLUSTRATOR.
4. Creating and Editing Paths.
5. Shape, Drawing, and Graph Tools.
6. Utilizing the Four Types of Brushes.
7. Type and Text in Illustrator.
III. MANIPULATING OBJECTS IN ILLUSTRATOR.
8. Transforming and Distorting Objects.
9. Working with Blends.
10. Illustrator's Layers, Sublayers, and Groups.
11. Output Options.
IV. ENHANCING ILLUSTRATOR OBJECTS.
12. Understanding and Applying Color.
13. Applying and Defining Patterns.
14. Using the Appearance and Styles Palettes.
15. The Gradient and Gradient Mesh Tools.
V. GETTING THE MOST OUT OF ILLUSTRATOR.
16. Customizing Illustrator.
17. Using Masks to Show and Hide.
VI. BETWEEN VECTOR AND RASTER.
18. Raster Images and Rasterized Objects.
19. Exploiting Illustrator's Transparency.
20. Using Filters and Effects.
VII. ILLUSTRATOR AND THE WEB.
21. Designing Web Sites and Web Pages.
22. Saving Images for the Web.
23. Flash and SVG Support.
VIII. PRE-PRESS AND FOUR-COLOR PROCESS PRINTING.
24. Commercial Printing and Trapping Issues.
25. Linking and Embedding Images and Fonts.
IX. ILLUSTRATOR EFFICIENCY AND INTEROPERABILITY.
26. Automation Through Actions.
27. Dynamic Data-Driven Graphics.
28. Integrating Illustrator and Photoshop.
X. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Installing Illustrator.
Appendix B. Illustrator Assistance and Resources.
Appendix C. Illustrator to Go.
Index.
L'auteur - Peter Bauer
Peter Bauer est Help Desk Director - directeur de l'équipe d'aide-au sein de la National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), il est aussi l'auteur d'une demi-douzaine d'ouvrages consacrés à Photoshop et Illustrator. Il écrit également pour les magazines Photoshop User et Mac Design, et tient une rubrique sur Planet Photoshop.com.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | Peter Bauer |
Parution | 06/03/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 764 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1182g |
Intérieur | 2 couleurs |
EAN13 | 9780789727046 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7897-2704-6 |
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