Adobe Illustrator is the industry-standard
vector graphics creation software for print and the Web. Illustrator
expands your creative freedom and enhances your productivity
with its new Web graphics tools, versatile transparency capabilities,
powerful object and layer effects, gradient mesh, pathfinders,
and other innovative features. Now you can use these fast, flexible
tools to transform your creative ideas into sophisticated graphics
for use on the Web, in print, or in dynamic media projects.
Level
1: Intro
2 Day Course - $795 Schedule
Level
2: Intermediate
2 Day Course - $795 Schedule
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Course Outline:
Level 1: Intro -
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3 Day Course
Application Overview
Vector vs. Raster based images
Starting the application
Opening files from the hard drive, and opening new files
Saving files, and choosing file formats
Setting Preferences and Color Settings
Overview of the Illustrator Workspace
Toolbox, palettes, hiding and docking palettes
Navigation
Getting around, and viewing images using the Navigator palette
Zooming in and out
Using the Hand tool
Custom views
Viewing images in Preview mode, and Artwork mode
Working With Color
Applying Fills and Strokes
Adjusting Stroke weight
Using the Swatches Palette
Dragging and dropping new colours to the Swatches Palette, and onto
objects
Loading Custom colour libraries
Using the colour sliders to choose colours
Layers
Creating, viewing, reordering, linking, and moving
Locking layers
Object Tools
Using the Ellipse, Rectangle, Star, and Polygon tools
The Pen Tool
Creating curves and straight lines
Tracing objects with the Pen tool
Modifying Pen paths
Basic Key Commands
Manipulation of Objects and Object Transformation
Moving, duplicating, selecting and deselecting
Grouping and Ungrouping
Arranging objects
Locking objects
Aligning objects
The Selection Tools
The Selection tool, Group selection tool, and Direct selection tool
Pathfinder Filters
Using the Pathfinder filters to combine objects and paths
The Transformation Tools
Scaling, rotating, distorting, and Free Transforming objects
The Gradient Tool
Using the gradient tool
Creating and saving gradients
Rasterizing Objects
Creating and viewing objects as pixels
The Appearance Palette
Masking Objects
Using paths to mask objects
Adding layer masks to objects
The Transparency Palette
Adding transparency to objects
The Styles Palette
Using and creating new styles
Working With Text
Using the Text tools
Area Type
Type on a path
Vertical type
Converting type to outlines
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Level 2: Intermediate -
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2 Day Course
Review
Review of basic path creation
Review of the Pen Tool
Review of File Formats
Blends
Basic shapes and colours
Complex blends for shadowing and highlighting
Making blends for use as animations
Advanced Editting Tools
Using the Scissors and Knife tools
Using the Eyedropper and Bucket tools
Using advanced Distortions tools
Using the Pencil and Smooth tools
Using the Simplify command
Patterns
Creating, editing, applying, and saving
Custom Patterns from Illustrator's Library
Seamless Patterns
Typography
Applying Effects to editable type
General Type effects
Web Usage
Previewing vector images as they will display in Pixels
Save for Web
When to use Gif or Jpeg
Saving SVG files
Saving in SWF format for use as Flash animations
Effects
Applying nondestructive visual effects to objects, images, and type
Creating editable shapes
Adding Drop Shadows and Glows
Actions
Automating repetitive tasks
Gradient Mesh Tool
Creating custom highlights and gradients for objects
The Styles Palette
Using, and creating new styles
Saving and editing styles
Artistic Brushes
Creating and saving artistic brushes
The Appearance Palette
Using the Appearance Palette to apply multiple strokes and fills
Blending Modes
Isolating Blending modes
Knockout Group Option
Compound Paths
Managing paths with holes
Working With Photoshop
Placing and embedding Photoshop files
Going back and forth between Illustrator and Photoshop
Using Photoshop files as tracing templates
Advanced Masking
Single and multiple masking objects
Using Clipping Masks and Opacity Masks
Importing Layer Masks from Photoshop
Using masks with the Layers Palette
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