Introduction to Illustrator @ The Edge - Workshop Overview

Introduction to Illustrator @ The Edge - Workshop Overview
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Join this intermediate-level Adobe Illustrator workshop to review essential tools like the pen tool, shapes, layers, and more. Create stunning artwork using rotate, blend, and pathfinder tools, along with live trace and paint features. Get hands-on experience and tips for using Illustrator effectively.

  • Illustrator workshop
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • design tools
  • digital art
  • graphic design

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  1. Introduction to Illustrator @ The Edge

  2. About You? Intermediate Adobe Illustrator Users? How much have you done with Illustrator before? What are you hoping to get out of today?

  3. Workshop Outline Review the pen tool, shape creation and layers Use the rotate tool Use the blend tool Understand and use pathfinder Create clipping masks Using live trace to create artwork from an existing drawing or picture Use live paint Create a finished artwork using these tools

  4. Lets get started! Open up Adobe Illustrator and create a New Document.

  5. Where to go for more info https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/user- guide.html https://www.lynda.com/ https://design.tutsplus.com/ Google (and Youtube) can be a great help too! Sometimes seeing it in action is more valuable than reading a tutorial.

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