This document provides instructions for creating a birthday card in Adobe Illustrator. It involves using various drawing tools like the pen tool, text tool, and shape tools to create card elements. Text is written and outlined. Objects are arranged, grouped, offset, and colored. Gradients, reflections, and filters are applied. The final card measures 130mm by 97mm and contains decorative elements like stars, coloring, and highlights.
This document provides over 400 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 on Windows. It lists shortcuts for selecting tools, working with tools like Extract and Liquify, using dialog boxes like Curves and Camera Raw, selecting and moving objects, and viewing images. Many shortcuts allow for cycling through options, zooming, and precise control of tools using modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift.
This document lists 265 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CS5 on Windows. It includes shortcuts for selecting tools, viewing and navigating artwork, drawing and editing shapes, working with layers and panels, transforming objects, and more. Many shortcuts allow for quickly showing/hiding panels, switching tools, duplicating objects, and applying commands without using the mouse.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS3. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating tools and panels, adjusting properties like brush size, and using features like filters, curves adjustments, and blending modes.
This document lists 129 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CC on Windows. It groups the shortcuts into categories such as drawing, selecting, viewing artwork, editing shapes, painting objects, panel shortcuts, and function key shortcuts. Some examples include Shift+Drag to constrain a shape's proportion or orientation while drawing, Ctrl+C+O to create crop marks around a selected object, and F1 to access help.
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The document lists 160 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS2 organized by category such as File, Edit, Image Adjustments, Select, Filter, Tools, and Help. It provides the keyboard shortcut and brief description for common commands in Photoshop like New, Open, Save, Copy, Paste, Undo, Zoom, as well as tools and adjustments.
This document lists shortcut keys for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS5. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating images, selecting and moving objects, editing paths, and painting objects. The shortcuts are organized by the task or area of Photoshop they apply to such as shortcuts for using the filter gallery, curves dialog box, camera raw dialog box, and more. Links are also provided to download PDF documents with complete keyboard shortcut references for PC and Mac versions of Photoshop CS5.
The document discusses various methods for creating graphics and animation in .NET applications, including using the Graphics object to draw shapes, lines and filled areas; creating simple animation by changing or moving images over time; using the Timer component to automate animation; and incorporating drag-and-drop functionality.
This document provides over 400 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 on Windows. It lists shortcuts for selecting tools, working with tools like Extract and Liquify, using dialog boxes like Curves and Camera Raw, selecting and moving objects, and viewing images. Many shortcuts allow for cycling through options, zooming, and precise control of tools using modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift.
This document lists 265 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CS5 on Windows. It includes shortcuts for selecting tools, viewing and navigating artwork, drawing and editing shapes, working with layers and panels, transforming objects, and more. Many shortcuts allow for quickly showing/hiding panels, switching tools, duplicating objects, and applying commands without using the mouse.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS3. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating tools and panels, adjusting properties like brush size, and using features like filters, curves adjustments, and blending modes.
This document lists 129 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CC on Windows. It groups the shortcuts into categories such as drawing, selecting, viewing artwork, editing shapes, painting objects, panel shortcuts, and function key shortcuts. Some examples include Shift+Drag to constrain a shape's proportion or orientation while drawing, Ctrl+C+O to create crop marks around a selected object, and F1 to access help.
160 keyboard shortcuts for adobe photoshop cs2kskbca
The document lists 160 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS2 organized by category such as File, Edit, Image Adjustments, Select, Filter, Tools, and Help. It provides the keyboard shortcut and brief description for common commands in Photoshop like New, Open, Save, Copy, Paste, Undo, Zoom, as well as tools and adjustments.
This document lists shortcut keys for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS5. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating images, selecting and moving objects, editing paths, and painting objects. The shortcuts are organized by the task or area of Photoshop they apply to such as shortcuts for using the filter gallery, curves dialog box, camera raw dialog box, and more. Links are also provided to download PDF documents with complete keyboard shortcut references for PC and Mac versions of Photoshop CS5.
The document discusses various methods for creating graphics and animation in .NET applications, including using the Graphics object to draw shapes, lines and filled areas; creating simple animation by changing or moving images over time; using the Timer component to automate animation; and incorporating drag-and-drop functionality.
This document provides instructions for using various tools in AE Lab, including tools for creating new projects and compositions, selecting and transforming objects, navigating compositions using zoom and camera tools, and formatting text properties like font, size, style, and spacing. Key tools covered are the Selection Tool, Hand Tool, Zoom Tool, Rotation Tool, Camera Tool for orbiting, tracking in XY and Z planes, and the Text Tool for adding and formatting text.
This document provides an overview of basic concepts for getting started with drawing in AutoCAD, including:
1) It describes the main components of the AutoCAD interface, such as the menu tabs, toolbars, drawing area, and command prompt.
2) It explains how to start a new drawing and set units and limits.
3) It outlines different tools for drawing objects like lines, arcs, and circles, and aids for drawing like polar tracking, object snaps, and orthographic mode.
4) It discusses selecting objects using grips and the selection window and entering distances using different techniques based on settings.
This document provides an introduction to the basics of using AutoCAD software. It discusses the layout of the AutoCAD interface including the drawing area, command prompt, ribbons and toolbars. It describes how to enter commands using the command prompt, aliases, and ribbons/toolbars. The document also outlines how to start a new drawing by selecting units and limits. Key points covered include how to navigate around the interface, enter geometric objects, and utilize basic functions like save, open and print.
This document discusses how to work with visual elements in PowerPoint, including organization charts, charts, tables, shapes, and text boxes. It describes how to build and modify organization charts and charts, create and modify tables, draw and manipulate shapes and objects, apply formatting to objects, and create text boxes. Key steps covered are adding visual elements using slide layouts, opening the Chart or Table dialog boxes to modify elements, selecting objects using handles or selection boxes, and manipulating objects by rotating, scaling, filling, or moving them.
You can use text to create one or more word or letter, where each text is an unattached object that you can move and go to format,and change or otherwise modify to Right-click in the text box to edit select options on the shortcut menu. While you are use the text command.
This document provides a training summary on AutoCAD. It begins with an introduction to AutoCAD, including what it is, who developed it, and its uses. It then covers the different versions of AutoCAD over time. The main content sections include explanations and exercises on how to get started with AutoCAD, how to draw basic shapes and edit objects, set up drawings, add dimensions, change object properties like color and line weight, and work with layers. Trainees are guided through hands-on practice with the various drawing, editing and formatting tools in AutoCAD.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating, editing, and using tools in Adobe Photoshop CS2. It is organized by category including File, Edit, Image, Layer, Blending Modes, View, Filter, Window, and Channels. Many shortcuts allow quickly accessing commands, tools, and functions through single or combined key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
The document discusses various commands in AutoCAD including the line, polygon, and polyline commands. It provides details on how to use each command and their options. The line command creates single or chained straight lines. The polygon command generates regular polygons with equal sides and angles. The polyline command forms grouped objects that can include arc segments and be manipulated as a whole.
I have made this when I was learning AutoCAD. There are command details, what they are used for and suitable example to see how the command works.
Hope it will be useful for beginners.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD for a high school class. It covers basic commands, saving, printing and key sequences. It discusses layers, their purpose for organizing a drawing, and how to manage layers. It also covers drafting settings like grids and object snaps. Modifying tools like erase, copy, and mirror are introduced. The document demonstrates array, move, rotate, scale and lengthen commands. It explains trimming, extending, breaking, chamfering and filling lines. It concludes with an overview of the zoom command toolbar.
The document provides instructions for creating an A-size prototype drawing in AutoCAD. It discusses the basic AutoCAD interface including tools, menus, and coordinate systems. It then provides a 14 step procedure to draw a border, add offsets for a title block, insert text, and set up layers and linetypes. The goal is to create a template for an A-size drawing with title block and proper layer setup.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe InDesign CC. It lists shortcuts for selection tools, type tools, frame tools, editing functions, formatting options, and aligning text. The document encourages first time users to visit the Adobe website for step-by-step InDesign tutorials.
Kenneth Fogel conducted an interview using questions about spirituality, morality, and well-being. The interviewee provided thoughtful responses reflecting on sacred values, the importance of forgiveness, and finding purpose and meaning. Fogel analyzed the responses and found that longer answers became more personal and philosophical. He concluded that reviewing these questions can help understand human psychology and potentially help calm negative instances in oneself.
This document discusses the analysis of protein BAB71591 which is deregulated during Hepatitis C infection. The analysis involved:
1) Retrieving the protein sequence from a database and predicting its unknown function using bioinformatics tools. It was predicted to localize to the cytoplasm and function as a methyltransferase.
2) Building a homology model based on a phospholipase template to predict the protein structure. The model showed alpha helices and beta sheets.
3) Correlating the putative functions to Hepatitis C, finding they may be downregulated during infection through methylation or inflammatory responses.
Press Release: UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence Announces Independent Advo...uocoalition
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Mixture problems involve combining substances to create a new blend. This document provides examples of mixture problems from different contexts like business and chemistry. It then introduces the "bucket method" for systematically setting up and solving mixture problems. This involves defining amounts and properties of each initial substance as well as the desired final mixture, and setting up equations to relate these values. Several examples demonstrate setting up and solving equations to determine the amounts needed to create a final mixture with specified properties.
This document contains 10 questions posed as part of a final project for a class. The questions cover a range of philosophical and personal topics, including whether Sundays should be a universal day of rest; what the interviewee considers sacred in their life; whether they have ever fully forgiven someone who wronged them; an instance where their "shadow side" tried to take over; a time they walked away from a situation they had no control over; a time they jumped to the next thing without honoring the previous; an instance where they turned a negative day positive through laughter; what they do daily to feel connected to the universe; their views on reason and rational living; and a proof for the existence of their soul.
This document analyzes Motorola Mobility through an internal and external analysis. It identifies three key issues: lack of profitability, a fragmented product line with lack of software support, and technical defects in devices. Recommendations include competing on quality and cost, investing in better aftermarket support, and implementing improved quality control measures. Financial projections estimate a 17.28% revenue growth rate and $6,062 million in profits through these strategies.
FT SURGERY IN SPAIN: ON THE WAY TO IMPLEMENTATION?fast.track
1. The document discusses the implementation of a fast-track surgery (FTS) protocol in 11 Spanish hospitals for colorectal surgery patients.
2. An initial retrospective study of 240 patients found a 37% morbidity rate and average 13-day hospital stay.
3. A prospective study of 234 patients following the FTS protocol found lower 28% morbidity, 7-day average stay, and fewer re-admissions.
4. Compliance with individual FTS protocol elements varied, with an average of 8.4 of 14 elements per patient. Higher compliance was associated with better outcomes.
Perioperative strategy in colonic surgeryfast.track
This document describes a study protocol for a randomized controlled multicenter trial called the LAFA trial. The trial will compare perioperative strategies for colonic surgery, specifically comparing laparoscopic versus open surgery and fast track multimodal management versus standard care. The trial uses a 2x2 factorial design randomizing patients to open or laparoscopic colectomy and to either standard care or a fast track program. The primary outcome is postoperative hospital length of stay including readmissions within 30 days. Secondary outcomes include quality of life, costs, morbidity, satisfaction and readmission rates. Based on historical data, a sample size of 400 patients (100 in each arm) will be sufficiently powered to detect a difference of 1 day in length of stay
This document provides instructions for using various tools in AE Lab, including tools for creating new projects and compositions, selecting and transforming objects, navigating compositions using zoom and camera tools, and formatting text properties like font, size, style, and spacing. Key tools covered are the Selection Tool, Hand Tool, Zoom Tool, Rotation Tool, Camera Tool for orbiting, tracking in XY and Z planes, and the Text Tool for adding and formatting text.
This document provides an overview of basic concepts for getting started with drawing in AutoCAD, including:
1) It describes the main components of the AutoCAD interface, such as the menu tabs, toolbars, drawing area, and command prompt.
2) It explains how to start a new drawing and set units and limits.
3) It outlines different tools for drawing objects like lines, arcs, and circles, and aids for drawing like polar tracking, object snaps, and orthographic mode.
4) It discusses selecting objects using grips and the selection window and entering distances using different techniques based on settings.
This document provides an introduction to the basics of using AutoCAD software. It discusses the layout of the AutoCAD interface including the drawing area, command prompt, ribbons and toolbars. It describes how to enter commands using the command prompt, aliases, and ribbons/toolbars. The document also outlines how to start a new drawing by selecting units and limits. Key points covered include how to navigate around the interface, enter geometric objects, and utilize basic functions like save, open and print.
This document discusses how to work with visual elements in PowerPoint, including organization charts, charts, tables, shapes, and text boxes. It describes how to build and modify organization charts and charts, create and modify tables, draw and manipulate shapes and objects, apply formatting to objects, and create text boxes. Key steps covered are adding visual elements using slide layouts, opening the Chart or Table dialog boxes to modify elements, selecting objects using handles or selection boxes, and manipulating objects by rotating, scaling, filling, or moving them.
You can use text to create one or more word or letter, where each text is an unattached object that you can move and go to format,and change or otherwise modify to Right-click in the text box to edit select options on the shortcut menu. While you are use the text command.
This document provides a training summary on AutoCAD. It begins with an introduction to AutoCAD, including what it is, who developed it, and its uses. It then covers the different versions of AutoCAD over time. The main content sections include explanations and exercises on how to get started with AutoCAD, how to draw basic shapes and edit objects, set up drawings, add dimensions, change object properties like color and line weight, and work with layers. Trainees are guided through hands-on practice with the various drawing, editing and formatting tools in AutoCAD.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating, editing, and using tools in Adobe Photoshop CS2. It is organized by category including File, Edit, Image, Layer, Blending Modes, View, Filter, Window, and Channels. Many shortcuts allow quickly accessing commands, tools, and functions through single or combined key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
The document discusses various commands in AutoCAD including the line, polygon, and polyline commands. It provides details on how to use each command and their options. The line command creates single or chained straight lines. The polygon command generates regular polygons with equal sides and angles. The polyline command forms grouped objects that can include arc segments and be manipulated as a whole.
I have made this when I was learning AutoCAD. There are command details, what they are used for and suitable example to see how the command works.
Hope it will be useful for beginners.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD for a high school class. It covers basic commands, saving, printing and key sequences. It discusses layers, their purpose for organizing a drawing, and how to manage layers. It also covers drafting settings like grids and object snaps. Modifying tools like erase, copy, and mirror are introduced. The document demonstrates array, move, rotate, scale and lengthen commands. It explains trimming, extending, breaking, chamfering and filling lines. It concludes with an overview of the zoom command toolbar.
The document provides instructions for creating an A-size prototype drawing in AutoCAD. It discusses the basic AutoCAD interface including tools, menus, and coordinate systems. It then provides a 14 step procedure to draw a border, add offsets for a title block, insert text, and set up layers and linetypes. The goal is to create a template for an A-size drawing with title block and proper layer setup.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe InDesign CC. It lists shortcuts for selection tools, type tools, frame tools, editing functions, formatting options, and aligning text. The document encourages first time users to visit the Adobe website for step-by-step InDesign tutorials.
Kenneth Fogel conducted an interview using questions about spirituality, morality, and well-being. The interviewee provided thoughtful responses reflecting on sacred values, the importance of forgiveness, and finding purpose and meaning. Fogel analyzed the responses and found that longer answers became more personal and philosophical. He concluded that reviewing these questions can help understand human psychology and potentially help calm negative instances in oneself.
This document discusses the analysis of protein BAB71591 which is deregulated during Hepatitis C infection. The analysis involved:
1) Retrieving the protein sequence from a database and predicting its unknown function using bioinformatics tools. It was predicted to localize to the cytoplasm and function as a methyltransferase.
2) Building a homology model based on a phospholipase template to predict the protein structure. The model showed alpha helices and beta sheets.
3) Correlating the putative functions to Hepatitis C, finding they may be downregulated during infection through methylation or inflammatory responses.
Press Release: UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence Announces Independent Advo...uocoalition
Press release announcing the UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence, and their advocacy for more transparent policies regarding campus sexual violence and stricter sanctions for students who commit these crimes
Mixture problems involve combining substances to create a new blend. This document provides examples of mixture problems from different contexts like business and chemistry. It then introduces the "bucket method" for systematically setting up and solving mixture problems. This involves defining amounts and properties of each initial substance as well as the desired final mixture, and setting up equations to relate these values. Several examples demonstrate setting up and solving equations to determine the amounts needed to create a final mixture with specified properties.
This document contains 10 questions posed as part of a final project for a class. The questions cover a range of philosophical and personal topics, including whether Sundays should be a universal day of rest; what the interviewee considers sacred in their life; whether they have ever fully forgiven someone who wronged them; an instance where their "shadow side" tried to take over; a time they walked away from a situation they had no control over; a time they jumped to the next thing without honoring the previous; an instance where they turned a negative day positive through laughter; what they do daily to feel connected to the universe; their views on reason and rational living; and a proof for the existence of their soul.
This document analyzes Motorola Mobility through an internal and external analysis. It identifies three key issues: lack of profitability, a fragmented product line with lack of software support, and technical defects in devices. Recommendations include competing on quality and cost, investing in better aftermarket support, and implementing improved quality control measures. Financial projections estimate a 17.28% revenue growth rate and $6,062 million in profits through these strategies.
FT SURGERY IN SPAIN: ON THE WAY TO IMPLEMENTATION?fast.track
1. The document discusses the implementation of a fast-track surgery (FTS) protocol in 11 Spanish hospitals for colorectal surgery patients.
2. An initial retrospective study of 240 patients found a 37% morbidity rate and average 13-day hospital stay.
3. A prospective study of 234 patients following the FTS protocol found lower 28% morbidity, 7-day average stay, and fewer re-admissions.
4. Compliance with individual FTS protocol elements varied, with an average of 8.4 of 14 elements per patient. Higher compliance was associated with better outcomes.
Perioperative strategy in colonic surgeryfast.track
This document describes a study protocol for a randomized controlled multicenter trial called the LAFA trial. The trial will compare perioperative strategies for colonic surgery, specifically comparing laparoscopic versus open surgery and fast track multimodal management versus standard care. The trial uses a 2x2 factorial design randomizing patients to open or laparoscopic colectomy and to either standard care or a fast track program. The primary outcome is postoperative hospital length of stay including readmissions within 30 days. Secondary outcomes include quality of life, costs, morbidity, satisfaction and readmission rates. Based on historical data, a sample size of 400 patients (100 in each arm) will be sufficiently powered to detect a difference of 1 day in length of stay
Kouam Founaye Thiery Junior is seeking a role in telecommunications that utilizes his skills in networks and telecommunications. He has experience in telecom installation, maintenance, and support roles. He has worked with SDH, BSS, microwave, UTRAN, and LTE technologies at various telecom companies. He has also worked in printing and industrial maintenance.
More and more companies are using technology to enhance their talent management and to meet the needs of a rapidly changing, multi-generational, global workforce. But should we be thanking employees with actual awards, or electronic thanks? People like to be thanked, but a real effort deserves a real thank you.
The document provides information about Indonesia in 3 sentences or less:
Indonesia is an archipelago located in Southeast Asia between the Indian and Pacific oceans, consisting of over 17,000 islands, with a population of over 225 million people and a predominantly Muslim population. The country has a hot tropical climate and its economy relies heavily on agriculture and mining, with key exports including palm oil, rubber, and natural gas. Major islands include Java, Sumatra, Bali, and western New Guinea.
This document discusses financial ratio analysis and its importance. It outlines the different types of ratios including liquidity, activity, solvency, and profitability ratios. Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to meet short-term obligations while activity ratios measure how efficiently a company uses its assets. Solvency ratios indicate a company's long-term debt obligations and profitability ratios measure how profitable a company is. The document also discusses evaluating earnings power, comparative statement analysis, and the limitations of ratio analysis.
This document provides over 300 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CC on Windows. It covers shortcuts for menu navigation, file handling, editing, selections, layers, filters, 3D tools, and more. Many shortcuts allow performing common tasks with just a few key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
This document provides 78 tips for using Photoshop more efficiently. Some key tips include using keyboard shortcuts to hide/show tools and palettes, zooming, selecting layers, transforming objects, and navigating tools and menus more quickly. The tips would help Photoshop users work more efficiently by saving time and efforts through these concise keyboard shortcuts and tool techniques.
1. GIMP (General Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and editing, free transformation, and free-form drawing.
2. GIMP provides tools for selection tools, layers, masks and channels, adjustments, colors, brushes, textures, gradients, and blending. It supports many raster and vector file formats.
3. The document outlines the basic tools and functions of GIMP including selection tools, layers, transformations (rotate, scale, flip), painting and editing tools, adjustments like red-eye removal, and filters to create artistic effects like cartoonization.
This document provides information about the tools and functions in Corel Draw. It describes 27 different tools in the toolbox including selection, text, shape, and editing tools. It also explains various interface elements like the menu bar, property bar, rulers, and scroll bars. The document outlines features for working with pages, layers, colors, and files. Key functions covered include drawing, formatting, arranging objects, and printing.
This document provides instructions for using different shape and drawing tools in Flash. It describes how to use the oval, rectangle, and paint bucket tools to draw and fill various shapes. The oval tool is used to draw circles and ovals by selecting the tool, dragging while holding shift, and releasing. The rectangle tool similarly draws squares and rectangles, and has additional options for rounded corners. The paint bucket tool fills enclosed areas with color and has gap closing options to fill shapes that are not entirely closed.
GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation tasks like photo retouching and image cropping. It has tools for selecting, painting, transforming, and editing images. GIMP provides layers, brushes, an undo history, and various selection tools to edit images. Common tasks in GIMP include opening an image, creating layers, selecting portions using tools like rectangle select or freehand select, and applying edits like filling, copying, pasting, and rotating selected portions. Filters can also be used for effects like red-eye removal.
This document provides an overview of tools and techniques in Adobe Illustrator, including:
1. Understanding color, drawing tools, editing objects, and layers.
2. Tools for transforming objects like rotate, scale, reflect, and shear tools as well as modifying objects through menus and palettes.
3. Modes for drawing like outline and preview, creating gradients with the gradient tool and mesh, and using layers to organize objects.
4. Additional topics covered are custom styles, masking, transparency, effects, and drawing paths with tools like the pen and pencil.
This document provides an introduction to basic tools and functions in SketchUp for 3D modeling. It explains how to use shape tools to draw rectangles and circles, the push/pull tool to extrude objects in 3D, and how to manipulate objects by drawing on faces or edges. The document also describes viewing tools like orbit, pan, and zoom and how to select objects to move or erase edges. It encourages exploring more advanced tools and functions.
This tutorial teaches how to create a photoshop effect of balloons floating in a room using layers, selections, and filters. The 21 steps include: cropping and positioning a room photo, adding and masking balloon layers, adding shadows and highlights to balloons, duplicating and transforming balloon layers to create the illusion of multiple balloons floating at different angles, adding lighting and cloud layers, and applying filters to add movement and emphasize certain areas. The full tutorial with screenshots guides the reader through each step to produce a surreal composite image.
The document describes the features and tools of the RM Colour Magic paint program designed for primary schools. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the various tools to create and edit pictures. Key tools include lines, shapes, stamps, text, fill, and special effects. Higher levels have additional options and complexity. The goal is to allow students to explore and experiment with color, line, shape, and pattern in an easy and fun way.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, selecting tools, viewing images, and using tools and filters in Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Windows. It lists shortcuts for common tools like selection tools, cropping, painting and editing tools. It also includes shortcuts for adjusting images in the Camera Raw dialog box, using filters like Liquify and Vanishing Point, and making adjustments in dialog boxes like Curves and Black and White. The shortcuts allow efficient and precise editing and navigation of images in Photoshop.
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This document discusses the drawing toolbar in OpenOffice Impress. It contains tools for drawing various shapes and organizing objects on slides. The toolbar can be opened by going to View > Toolbars > Drawings. It includes tools for lines, arrows, rectangles, ellipses, curves, connectors, basic shapes, symbols, flowcharts, and more. The document also explains how to insert and edit font work, which is similar to WordArt, by selecting options from the font work gallery toolbar to apply effects and styles to text.
The document provides instructions for using selection tools and shapes in Photoshop. It begins with an overview of the Photoshop screen and toolbox. It then discusses how to view and select tools within groupings using click-and-drag. Examples are given for making selections with the marquee, lasso, and magic wand tools. The document also covers how to create and modify shapes using selection tools, strokes, and fills. It provides tips for adding and subtracting from selections using shift and alt keys.
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1. Create a new document and set up a grid for the artwork.
2. Add a white rectangular background.
3. Create individual letter objects from a bold font in white on top of a black "template" text.
4. Apply multiple linear gradients, effects like drop shadows and distortions, and opacity adjustments to the appearance of individual letters to create a folded, layered text effect.
5. Copy the appearance settings between letters to consistently apply variations in color.
This document provides an introduction to Adobe Illustrator by explaining its main features and interface. It describes Illustrator as a vector graphics program used to create crisp, scalable artwork like logos and diagrams. The document then guides the user through setting up a new document, exploring the interface such as tools and panels, navigating artwork, and introduces the process of creating a movie poster flier as a tutorial project.
- The document describes how to model Apple's Magic Mouse in SolidWorks. It provides step-by-step instructions to create 2D sketches on different planes and reference geometry to model the shape of the mouse. 5 sketches are made on different planes and surfaces to construct curves and arcs representing the silhouette of the mouse. Dimensioning and geometric relations are applied to fully define the sketches.
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The document provides instructions on using various shape, path, and drawing tools in Adobe Illustrator. It explains how to draw and manipulate shapes, paths, lines, and gradients. Techniques covered include constraining proportions while resizing, rotating shapes, drawing lines and closing paths with the Pencil tool, using the Pen tool to draw straight and curved lines, adding and removing anchor points, applying brush strokes and patterns, using compound paths, and filling objects with colors, gradients, and patterns.
Edit images using selection in Adobe Photoshop.pptxMarvin Santiago
This document provides instructions for selecting areas in images using Photoshop. It discusses the basics of making selections with tools like the rectangular marquee and lasso tools. It also covers selecting by color using the eyedropper, color range, and magic wand tools. The document describes how to select irregular areas using the lasso and pen tools and how to modify selections by moving, inverting, adding to, subtracting from, or intersecting with existing selections.
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7. Folding Paper
File>new>new document>name:Folding Paper>ok.
Select rectangle tool>color palette>fill-white/stroke-
K:100>click canvas>W,H:16mm>ok>copy[alt+shift+drag].
Menu bar>object>transform>transform
again[ctrl+D]>repeat>make 9 more squares.
Select type tool>character palette>font:Arial
black,regulal/size:35pt>write “ILLUSTRATOR”>Menu
bar>type>click ‘creat outlines’>object>click ungroup.
Menu bar>vies>show rulers>drag guide line from rulers.
Select ‘I’>move to first square>move to one b y one.
Select first square and ‘I’>click shear tool>move center
point[alt+click]>shear angle:30,vertical>ok.
Select next square and character>click shear tool>move
center point[alt+click]>shear angle:-30,vertical>ok>Apply
again all object.
Select ‘L,U,T,A,O’>color palette>fill-white/stroke-
None>complete.
8. Number
File>new>new document>name:Number>ok.
Select type tool>character
palette>font:arial,regular/size:130pt>write ‘20’.
Menu bar>type>creat
outlines>object>ungroup>select’2’>move to right.
Select all>pathfinder palette>divide>menu
bar>object>ungroup.
Select 3 part>pathfinder palette>add to shape
area>expand.
Color palette>fill-C:65,M:10/stroke-None>select again 3
part>pathfinder palette>add to shape area>expand>color
palette>fill-C:65,M:10/stroke-None
Select again 3 part>pathfinder palette>add to shape
area>expand>color palette>fill-M:65,Y:10/stroke-
None>select last part>color change>complete.
9.
10.
11.
12. Pattern
File>new>New document>nam: Pattern>ok click.
View>show grid >view>snap to grid.
Select rectangle tool>color palette>fill-C:30/stroke-
None>click+drag>copy[alt+shit+drag]>copy more 3 times.
Continue copy to next line>color change>color palette>fill-
C:80/stroke-None>copy again[alt+shift+drag].
Select all object>menu
bar>object>group[ctrl+G]>copy[alt+shift+drag].
Select rectangle tool>color palette>fill-C:50/stroke-None>draw big
square>combine>complete.
Patter type 2:
select rectangle tool>color palette>fill-C:30/stroke-
None>draw>copy[al+drag].
Select object>color palette>fill-C:80/stroke-None>select rectangle
tool>color palette>fill-C:50/stroke-None>draw big square>combine.
Select all object>menu bar>edit>define pattern>swatch name:Cross
stripes>ok.
Select rectangle tool>swatches palette>click new pattern>draw.
Making dot pattern:
select ellipse tool>color palette>fillM:20/stroke-
None>draw>copy[alt+shift+drag].
Select object>color palette>fill-M:65,Y:20/stroke-None>select
rectangle tool>color palette>fill-M:37,Y:8/stroke-None>draw big
square.
Select all object>drag to swatches palette.
Select rectangle tool>swatches palette>click new pattern>draw.
13.
14. Mountain
File>new>New document>name: Mountain>ok click.
Select polygonal tool>color palette>fill-C:50,Y:100/stroke-None>click
canvas>radius:20mm,sides:3>ok.
Double click scale tool>uniform-scale:80%>click copy.
Select object>color palette>fill-Y:100/stroke-None>move down.
Double click scale tool>uniform-scale:70%>click copy>color
palette>fill-C:27,Y:100/stroke-None>move down.
Select all subject>menu
bar>object>group>copy[alt+click+drag]>copy[alt+click+shift+drag].
Copy more 3 times>edit the position [use direction key].
Select ellipse tool>color palette>fill-None/stroke-K:100>click
canvas>W:50mm,H:50mm>click star tool>color palette>fill-
M:65,Y:100/stroke-None>click+drag[make star].
Select star object>select rotate tool>move center point>copy
star[alt+click]>menu bar>object>transform>transform
again[atrl+D]>repeat.
Delete black circle line>select all star object>menu
bar>object>group.
Making flag>select line segment tool>color
palette>weight:2pt>click+shift+drag>select pen tool>color
palette>fill-C:100,Y:100/stroke-None>draw flag.
Select green object>menu
bar>effect>warp>twist>style:flag/horizontal/bend:30%>ok>combina
tion>complete.
17. CD Sticker
File>new>New document>name: CD Stricker>ok click.
View>show grid>click>snap to grid>click.
Select pen tool>transform palette>W:38,H:26mm>xolor palette>fill-
None/stroke-C:100>stroke palette weight:20pt/cap,join:round.
Copy[alt+drag]>color change>color palette>fill-None/stroke –white.
Select all object>menu bar>object>path>outline stroke.
Select blend tool>click two point of object.
Select type tool>character palette>font:Times new
roman/bold/size:27pt.
Write text ‘COMPACT’>repeat write text ‘DISC’.
Select text object>menu bar>type>creat outlines.
Select rounded rectangle tool>color palette>fill-C:23/stroke-
None>click bottom>W:78,H:68mm>corner radius:60>ok
Menu bar>object>path>offset path>offset: -2mm,joins:round>color
palett>fill-None/stroke-white>stroke palette:weight:3pt.
Select “COMPACT,CD, DISC”object>put the object on blue
background>menu bar>object>arrange>bring to front.
Select type tool>character palette>font:Times/bold/size:12pt>write
text “COMPACT DISC”>color palette>fill-C:10>reflect
tool>copy[alt+shit+drag]>color palette>fill-C:50>select all>make
pattern.
Select stroke object>color palette>fill:pattern>complete.
18. Snow Ball
File>new>New document>name: Snow ball>ok click.
Menu bar>view>show rulers>drag horizontal line>color Palette>fill-C:35,Y:27/stroke-
none>select pen tool>draw.
Select object>reflect tool>make center>alt+click+drag>select object>pathfinder>add
to shape area.
Color palette>fill-C:25,M:30,Y:51/stroke-none>rectangle tool>draw>select green
object>menu bar>edit>paste in front>select all>menu bar>object>group>transform
palette>w:47,H:52mm.
Select all object>scale tool double click>non-uniform/vertical:165%>click copy button.
Move to left>select green>color palette>fill-C:53,Y:37/stroke-none>color palette>fill-
none/stroke-Y:30>pen tool>click+drag>stroke>weight:7pt/dashed line-
dash:0,gap:12/cap,join:round.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-Y:30>pen tool>click+drag>stroke
palette>weight:11pt>dashed line-dash:0,gap:15/cap,join:round>group.
Select object A>scale tool double click>uniform/scale:130%>click copy button>move
to right>select green>color palette>fill-C:55,Y:50.
Color palette>fill-none,stroke-white>pen tool>click+drag>stroke
palette>weight:6pt>dashed line>dash:0,gap:15/cap,join:round.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-Y:30>pen tool>click+drag>stroke
palette>weight:10pt>dashed line>dash:0,gap:15/cap,join:round.
Combination>select B,C>menu bar>object>arrange send to back.
Gradient palette>type:radial/color:white to M:35>ellipse tool>click
canvas>w:140mm,H:140mm>menu bar>edit>paste in back>star tool+ellipse
tool>decorate.
Select gradient object>double click scale tool>scale:90%>click copy button>color
palette>fill-none/stroke-white>stroke palette>weight:12pt,cap:round>scissor
tool>click [4 points]>delete lines.
19. Birthday Card
File>new>New document>name: Birthday Card>ok click.
Pen tool>click+drag>copy [alt+shift+drag].
Click path type tool>character palette>type:VAG rounded BT/comic
sans,size:40pt>write: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU”.
Select object>menu bar>type>creat outlines [ctrl+shift+O].
Click ellipse tool>color palette>fill-black/stroke-none>draw>use convert
anchor point tool, direct selection tool.
Select object>menu bar>object>path>offset path>offset:2mm,joins:round.
Pathfinder>add to shape area>object>arrange>send to back>color
palette>fill-white/stroke-C:40>stroke palette>weight:2pt>click pen
tool>draw coloring.
Highlight decoration>color palette>fill-none/stroke-white>stroke
palette>weight:1pt>click pencil tool>draw.
Select blue outline>menu bar>edit>copy>paste in back>move to right and
down side>color palette>fill,stroke-C:40.
Gradient palette>type:radial>color:white to C:50>star tool>draw>menu
bar>filter>style>round corners>radius:1mm.
Select star object>reflect tool>vertical:90>click copy button.
Ellipse tool>draw>copy [alt+drag]>rounded rectangle tool>corner
radius:10mm>pathfinder>add to shape area>expand>transform
palette>W:130mm,H:97mm.
Combine 2 objects>select box object>menu bar>object>arrange>send to
back.
Pen tool>color palette>fill-none/stroke-C:40>stroke
palette>weight:1.8pt/cap,join:round/dashed line>dash:2,gap:5>copy
[alt+shift+drag]>menu bar>object>transform>transform
again>combination.
20. Koica Mark
File>new>New document>name: KOICA Mark>ok click.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-C:100,M:70,K:10>ellipse
tool>W:50,H:50mm>scale tool>uniform,:170%>click copy button.
Select small circle>scale tool>uniform:115%>click copy buton.
Path type tool>character palette>font:Helvetia
bold/arial,size:33pt>click path>write: “REPUBLIC OF KOREA”>color
palette>fill-C:100,M:70,K:10/stroke-none.
Select small circle>scale tool>uniform:65%>click copy button>scale
tool>uniform:50%>click copy button>move to left>copy
[alt+shift+drag].
Select 3 objects>pathfinder>divide>select>object>pathfinder>add to
shape area [part-A]>select [part-B]>pathfinder>add to shape
area>color palette>fill-C:3,M:100/stroke-none>select part-A>color
palette>fill-C:100,M:70,Y:10/stroke-none.
Select small circle>scale tool>uniform:75%>click copy button>path
type tool>character palette>font:Helvetia bold,arial,size:10pt>click
path>write: “KOREA INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY”>color
palette>fill-C:100,M:70,K:10/stroke-none.
Select outside circle>scale tool>uniform:105%>click copy button>scale
tool>uniform:55%>click copy button>view>show rulers>drag guide
line>pen tool>draw line>reflect tool>copy [alt+shift+drag]>scissor
tool>cut 4 points>delete.
Pen tool>link the line>color palette>fill-white/stroke-none>pen
tool>draw line>path type tool>character palette>font:Impact/
size:40pt/tracing:100> click path>write: “KOICA”>color palette>fill-
C:100,M:70,K:10/stroke-none>group.
24. CD CoverFile>new>New document>name: CD Cover>ok click.
Color palette>fill-C:68,M:13/stroke-none>rectangle tool>click
canvas>W:101mm,H:104mm>color palette>fill-none/stroke-K:75>stroke
palette>weight:1pt>pen tool>draw line>transform palette>H:104mm>copy
[alt+shift+drag]>ctrl+D>group.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-K:75>stroke palette>weight:3pt>select
rectangle tool>click canvas>W:111mm,H:104mm>combine>menu
bar>object>arrange>send to back.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-M:13,Y:29,K:17>stroke
palette>weight:1pt>select rectangle tool>click canvas>W:91,H:94>ellipse
tool>click canvas>W,H:13mm>copy>pathfinder palette>menu
bar>object>path>offset path>offset:1mm,join:miter.
Color palette>fill-none/stroke-M:13, Y:29,K:17>ellipse tool>click
canvas>W:2mm,H:3mm>convert anchor point tool>make shape>rotate
tool>move center point>copy [alt+shift+drag]>alt+D>ellipse tool>draw small
sound>combine>select object>make group>copy 3mores.
Type tool>character palette>font:times,bold/size:39pt>write “JAZZ”>color
palette>fill-white>create outlines>select “J”>double click scale
tool>scale:225%>type tool>character
palette>font:times,bold/size:23pt>write “CONCERT”>color palette>fill-
K:50>menu bar>type>create outlines.
Select text>copy>menu bar>edit>paste in back>move [right down]>color
palette>fill-black/stroke-none.
Pen tool/pencil tool>draw lines>select path type tool>click on the line>write
“Jass concert. Have a nice time with slow jass.”>change font and
size>copy+paste>change font and size.
Color change>color palette>fill-K:10>menu bar>type>create
outlines>complete.
25. Badge
File>new>New document>name: Badge>ok click.
Color palette>fill-C:100,M:43,Y:10/stroke-none>select ellipse tool>click canvas>W,H:54mm.
Select object>scale tool>scale:70%>click copy>path type tool>character
palette>font:bookman old style,bold,size:17pt>write “HELLO KITY”>color palette>fill-
white/stroke-none>menu bar>type>create outlines.
Select object>menu bar>object>path>offset path>offset:1mm,join:round>color
palette>fill-M:16,Y:40,K:30/strple-none> Select object>menu bar>object>path>offset
path>offset:4mm,join:round>color palette>fill,stroke-M:50,Y:683,K:68>stroke
palette>weight:5pt.
Select two objects>blend tool>two point click [1 by 1]>>mesh tool>make point>direct
selection tool>select No.2 point>color palette>fill-C:58/stroke-none.
Object>path>offset path>offset: 0.8mm, join: round>color palette>fill-
C:758,M:100,Y:73/stroke-none>pathfinder palette>add to shape area>expand>menu
bar>object>send to back.
Select text>gradient palette>type:linear>make gradient slider>color
palette>C:60,M:25,Y:90 and C:7,M:7,Y:18>gradient tool>click+drag.
Color palette>fill-M:40,Y:85,K:60/stroke-none>star
tool>radius1:12mm,radius2:5mm,point:5>ok>transform palette>W:34mm,H:32mm>menu
bar>filter>stylize>round corners>radius:3mm>ellipse tool>click
canvas>W:4.5mm,H:5.4mm>copy 4 mores>select object>pathfinder>add to shape
area>expand.
Select object>copy>menu bar>edite>paste in back>color palette>fill-
M:54,Y:85,K:79/stroke-none>move to left side>type tool>character palette>fill-
M:54,Y:85,K:79/stroke-none>combine.
Select object>menu bar>object>path>offset path>offset:2mm,join:round>color
palette>fill-none/stroke-C:20,K:8>stroke palette>weight:2pt>cap,join:round/dashed line-
dash:2,gap:5>complete.