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1 Adobe Illustrator CS5 - Illustrated Unit A:Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS5

2 Objectives Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to:  Define illustration software  Start Adobe Illustrator CS5 and change preference settings  View the workspace  Create and save a document  Change the artboard size and close a document

3 Objectives  Open a document and change views  Get help  Work with ruler guides  Work with Smart Guides and exit Illustrator

4 Defining Illustration Software Vector graphics  Graphics created in Adobe Illustrator Created with lines and curves Defined by mathematical objects (i.e., vectors)  Consist of anchor points and line segments Together referred to as paths  Render bold graphics with crisp lines Can be scaled to various sizes

5 Defining Illustration Software FIGURE A-1: Vector graphic

6 Defining Illustration Software With Illustrator, you can:  Create simple or complex illustrations Variety of simple shape and drawing tools  Apply process and spot colors Many swatch libraries  Create type Large blocks of text, large bold headlines, type on a path, or type that fills an object  Create gradient fills Multicolor blend that fills objects or outlines

7 Defining Illustration Software  Transform and distort objects Scale, Rotate, Reflect, Shear, and Free Transform  Export documents Flash movies (*.swf), Photoshop documents (*.psd), and JPEGs (*.jpg)  Work with Multiple Artboards Work on front and back of a design in one document Design differently-sized components of a project

8 Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings Illustrator can be started by:  Selecting the program application icon or by double-clicking it Depends on operating system  In Windows: Click the Start button and navigate to Adobe Illustrator CS5  In Mac: Open Finder, click hard drive icon, click Applications, navigate to Adobe Design Premium CS5 then Adobe Illustrator CS5

9 Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings Welcome Screen  Appears when starting Illustrator for the first time  Allows you to open existing documents or create a new document  Click Don't show again check box if you don't want the Welcome Screen to appear

10 Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings FIGURE A-2: Starting Illustrator (Windows)

11 Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings FIGURE A-2: Starting Illustrator (Macintosh)

12 Viewing the Workspace Workspace includes:  Tools panel  Status bar  Application bar  Control panel  Additional panels Essentials  Default workspace  Includes basic tools and panels

13 Viewing the Workspace New workspace  Click Workspace switcher in Application bar  Click Essentials  Modify using Control panel Custom workspaces  Used for specific types of projects Click Window on Application bar Point to Workspace Click one of the nine workspace names

14 Viewing the Workspace FIGURE A-3: The Illustrator workspace

15 Creating and Saving a Document Creating a new document  Start by making choices in New Document dialog box Artboard name, size, and number Saving  Save As = a document with a new name  Save = saves with same name New Document Profile menu  Specifies type of document needed

16 Creating and Saving a Document FIGURE A-4: New Document dialog box

17 Creating and Saving a Document FIGURE A-5: Save As dialog box

18 Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document Changing artboard size  Click Artboard tool on Tools panel  Dotted lines appear around selected artboard  Drag an edge or change width and height values on Control panel Exit artboard mode  Click any tool on Tools panel

19 Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document FIGURE A-6: Manually resizing the artboard

20 Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document FIGURE A-7: Left artboard is resized

21 Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document Close a document  Click Close button on document title or document tab Working in artboard mode  Many ways to work with multiple artboards  Click Artboard tool on Tools panel to enter artboard mode

22 Opening a Document and Changing Views Opening Illustrator documents  Preview mode Shows fill and stroke colors Shows how each object is layered  Outline mode Shows only the vector outline Bounding box  Selection box that appears when object is selected  Contains resize handles

23 Opening a Document and Changing Views Creating new views  Artboard area can be defined and saved as a named view Can be selected from View menu  New View feature Allows creation of window views of specific sections of the artboard

24 Opening a Document and Changing Views FIGURE A-8: Open dialog box

25 Opening a Document and Changing Views FIGURE A-9: Outline mode

26 Getting Help Help feature  Can be accessed while working in Illustrator  Provides articles on specific Illustrator topics, videos, and tutorials Click Help on Application bar Click Illustrator Help Adobe Community Help web site opens

27 Getting Help FIGURE A-10: Adobe Illustrator CS5 Help screen

28 Getting Help FIGURE A-11: Help topic about using multiple artboards

29 Getting Help FIGURE A-12: Using the Navigator panel

30 Working with Ruler Guides Ruler guides  Vertical and horizontal lines useful for aligning objects on the artboard  Created using the horizontal and vertical rulers in the workspace  Can be locked or unlocked  Can be moved, deleted, and hidden

31 Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-13: Viewing the rulers in Illustrator

32 Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-14: Viewing the horizontal guide

33 Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-15: Viewing the vertical guide

34 Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator Smart Guides  Visual aids that work alongside ruler guides  Useful when you need to be precise about alignment of objects and for moving objects  Appear as you drag the mouse pointer over the artboard

35 Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-16: Viewing Smart Guides

36 Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-17: Aligning the center of the two objects

37 Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-18: Result of moving the diamond

38 Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator Exiting Illustrator  Save your work  Click File on Application bar  Click Close Setting preferences  Changes can be made based on personal preferences


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