The document discusses paths and the Pen tool in Adobe Illustrator. It defines a path as any visible or invisible line connecting two points that defines shapes. Paths are created using Bezier curves comprised of control/anchor points. The Pen tool is used to define these points and handles to create paths. It can be used to draw straight or curved segments by clicking or clicking and dragging, respectively. Other tools like the Add, Delete, and Convert anchor point tools and Scissors tool allow editing paths by adding, removing, or changing anchor points and dividing paths. Keyboard shortcuts for selecting these tools are also provided.
The document describes creating basic shapes in Illustrator such as a square, oval, circle, and hexagon using various tools and modifier keys. A perfect circle was drawn inside a square. The triangle tool was used to create stars by increasing the number of sides.
The document provides instructions for creating basic shapes and applying colors and gradients in Adobe Illustrator. It describes making a rectangle and square shape on the canvas and selecting colors by changing squares in the top left. It also explains how to make a star shape using the star tool while holding shift to keep it straight and alt to make the lines pointy, as well as using the gradient tool to gradually change the fill color.
This document provides instruction on calculating and identifying slope. It begins by explaining that slope measures the rise over run of a line and is represented by the letter m. It then gives examples of positive and negative slopes and has students practice drawing lines with given slopes on graph paper. The document emphasizes that slope is an important concept tested on the California High School Exit Exam and provides strategies for identifying slope from a graph using grid lines to find the rise and run and make calculations.
This document provides instruction on calculating and identifying slope. It discusses slope as rise over run, and how to determine if slope is positive or negative depending on the direction of the line. Students are guided to draw lines with given slopes on graph paper and identify slopes of lines by making points where the line intersects the grid, then calculating the rise over run.
1. The document provides instructions for creating a 3D revolved teacup with a handle and saucer in Adobe Illustrator using the pen tool and effects like extrude and bevel.
2. Steps include drawing lines and shapes to form the teacup and saucer, adding gradients, duplicating objects, and using blending modes to add shadows and steam.
3. Final details include adding bubbly textures to the tea surface and creating a green gradient background.
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.
To add a new document in Photoshop, go to File then New and select the paper size and type. To add an image, go to File then Place and select the image file. The document describes various selection, editing, and manipulation tools in Photoshop like the Marquee, Lasso, Clone Stamp, and Fill tools and provides examples of using them to remove earrings from an image, change the background color, and adjust contrast and brightness.
The document discusses paths and the Pen tool in Adobe Illustrator. It defines a path as any visible or invisible line connecting two points that defines shapes. Paths are created using Bezier curves comprised of control/anchor points. The Pen tool is used to define these points and handles to create paths. It can be used to draw straight or curved segments by clicking or clicking and dragging, respectively. Other tools like the Add, Delete, and Convert anchor point tools and Scissors tool allow editing paths by adding, removing, or changing anchor points and dividing paths. Keyboard shortcuts for selecting these tools are also provided.
The document describes creating basic shapes in Illustrator such as a square, oval, circle, and hexagon using various tools and modifier keys. A perfect circle was drawn inside a square. The triangle tool was used to create stars by increasing the number of sides.
The document provides instructions for creating basic shapes and applying colors and gradients in Adobe Illustrator. It describes making a rectangle and square shape on the canvas and selecting colors by changing squares in the top left. It also explains how to make a star shape using the star tool while holding shift to keep it straight and alt to make the lines pointy, as well as using the gradient tool to gradually change the fill color.
This document provides instruction on calculating and identifying slope. It begins by explaining that slope measures the rise over run of a line and is represented by the letter m. It then gives examples of positive and negative slopes and has students practice drawing lines with given slopes on graph paper. The document emphasizes that slope is an important concept tested on the California High School Exit Exam and provides strategies for identifying slope from a graph using grid lines to find the rise and run and make calculations.
This document provides instruction on calculating and identifying slope. It discusses slope as rise over run, and how to determine if slope is positive or negative depending on the direction of the line. Students are guided to draw lines with given slopes on graph paper and identify slopes of lines by making points where the line intersects the grid, then calculating the rise over run.
1. The document provides instructions for creating a 3D revolved teacup with a handle and saucer in Adobe Illustrator using the pen tool and effects like extrude and bevel.
2. Steps include drawing lines and shapes to form the teacup and saucer, adding gradients, duplicating objects, and using blending modes to add shadows and steam.
3. Final details include adding bubbly textures to the tea surface and creating a green gradient background.
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.
To add a new document in Photoshop, go to File then New and select the paper size and type. To add an image, go to File then Place and select the image file. The document describes various selection, editing, and manipulation tools in Photoshop like the Marquee, Lasso, Clone Stamp, and Fill tools and provides examples of using them to remove earrings from an image, change the background color, and adjust contrast and brightness.
The document describes the process of creating a first draft design in Adobe Photoshop. It involves:
1) Creating a blank A4 file and inserting an image of a model.
2) Using the magnetic lasso tool to crop out the background and isolate the model on a white layer.
3) Adding a background layer and using the gradient tool to apply a radial gradient of grey and white to simulate a light source.
4) Placing the model layer over the background and adding a title by overlapping and rubbing out some text.
The tutorial teaches how to calculate the slope of a line connecting two points using a graphing calculator. It involves:
1) Creating a graph window, adding two points, and connecting them with a line;
2) Using the geometry measurement tools to measure the slope of the line; and
3) Manipulating the line or changing the point coordinates to see how the slope changes.
El vector 퐴⃗ tiene componentes x y y de -8.70 cm y 15.0 cm, respectivamente; el vector 퐵⃗⃗
tiene componentes x y y de 13.20 cm y -6.60 cm, respectivamente. Si 퐴⃗ − 퐵⃗⃗ + 3퐶⃗ = 0
¿Cuáles son los componentes de 퐶⃗ ?
The document provides instructions for basic film cover editing in Adobe Photoshop or similar software. It explains how to create a black background, insert and position an image, add and format text, move objects around, change text and color properties, create a star shape, modify text styles, arrange object layers, and use the shift key to create symmetrical shapes.
Photoshop Hacks: How to Make the Best Use of your Photoshop24Slides
This document provides tips for using Photoshop for digital coloring. It recommends closing unused tabs to save workspace, customizing default brushes to meet needs, and using shortcuts for tools and brush controls. Common shortcuts are listed like B for brush and V for move tool. Layer merging shortcuts like Ctrl+E are also included. The presentation aims to reveal techniques from talented 24Slides members for digital artwork.
- This tutorial explores the point-slope form by creating a graph window, adding a point, linking its coordinates to variables, creating a slider to control the slope, and inputting a function in point-slope form linked to the point and slider. The user can manipulate the slider or move the point, and the function will update to ensure it intersects the point with the given slope.
How to do 3 d anamorphic artwork and sidewalkRhoell Bandong
This document provides instructions for creating 3D anamorphic artwork using a grid system. It uses a cigarette lighter as an example. The steps are:
1. Draw a blue grid and add perspective to create a black grid. Place the artwork (lighter) in the grid.
2. Add a perspective effect to distort the lighter and grid together.
3. Remove the grids, leaving the distorted lighter. Add shadows matching a real lighter.
4. Print the image and use it as a guide to draw the artwork on a sidewalk or driveway at scale. Adjust the camera on a tripod to photograph the result.
This document provides instructions for Sketchup lesson 1. It introduces basic Sketchup tools for drawing lines, shapes, and 3D objects. It explains how to use the selection, line, push/pull, rectangle, circle, and arc tools. It also covers how to move, rotate, add text, and orbit/zoom the view in Sketchup. The lesson instructions are broken into sections on tool introduction, basic drawing, modifying objects, and adding text.
This document provides instructions for an unplugged programming activity using graph paper. Students will follow directional arrows to move their pencil on the graph paper in the indicated direction and fill in squares when they see a lightning bolt. They will then work with a partner, with one student verbally providing directions for their design while the partner attempts to recreate it on their graph paper.
The presentation is part of a webinar for the African Storybook project where we first looked at editing the story that has just been written, finding ways of adding it to a presentation application that the African Storybook project team can use. We'll also looked at different ways of illustrating a story.
Storybooks are useful tools in the classroom for both children and teachers. For children, stories promote relaxation, motivation to learn, imagination, cultural understanding, and life lessons. They also enhance listening skills. For teachers, stories create a relaxed atmosphere, provide authentic materials, allow creative expression, and can be used to teach across subjects. When selecting stories, teachers should choose books appropriate for the children's ages and abilities that engage them and transmit positive values. A variety of activities can bring stories to life, such as sequencing, creative projects, and roleplaying. School libraries also support learning through stories and provide resources for teachers.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research including the creation of logic theories, machine learning algorithms, and neural networks. Recent advances in deep learning have helped AI systems match and even surpass human-level performance in certain domains like image recognition and natural language processing.
The document discusses establishing effective learning centers in a Kindergarten classroom. It provides tips for setting up centers, establishing routines and procedures, rotating groups of children through different centers, and introducing the activity to participants. Centers described include reading, writing, phonics, drama, math, block, science, board games, music, art, and sand/water. The goal is to foster engaged, independent and collaborative learning through different centers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides guidance on sketching for interface design. It discusses that sketching is not the same as drawing and outlines basic shapes and techniques to use like line thickness, size, shading, selective detail, and isolation. It also provides tips for sketching buttons, showing states, and headings and text. The document recommends exploratory sketching, sketchboards, and sketching individual components to explore design ideas. It lists useful sketching tools such as sharpies, brush tip markers, pens, pencils, templates, and markers.
The document describes various tools in Photoshop used for selecting, moving, and editing images. It includes selection tools like the lasso and magic wand. It covers retouching tools such as patch, red eye, and blur. There are also painting tools including brush, pencil, and mixer brush. Other tools allow measuring like the ruler and eye dropper. Navigation tools help move around an image like the hand and zoom. In total, over 50 different Photoshop tools are outlined.
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.
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.
The document provides an overview of the Photoshop toolbar and its tools. It is organized into logical groupings like selection tools, retouching tools, and navigation tools. Within each section, it describes the purpose and use of each individual tool with icons. There are more tools available than visible, accessed by clicking arrows on tool icons. The toolbar can be viewed in single or double column layout and contains all the essential tools for selecting, editing, and navigating images in Photoshop.
The document describes the process of creating a first draft design in Adobe Photoshop. It involves:
1) Creating a blank A4 file and inserting an image of a model.
2) Using the magnetic lasso tool to crop out the background and isolate the model on a white layer.
3) Adding a background layer and using the gradient tool to apply a radial gradient of grey and white to simulate a light source.
4) Placing the model layer over the background and adding a title by overlapping and rubbing out some text.
The tutorial teaches how to calculate the slope of a line connecting two points using a graphing calculator. It involves:
1) Creating a graph window, adding two points, and connecting them with a line;
2) Using the geometry measurement tools to measure the slope of the line; and
3) Manipulating the line or changing the point coordinates to see how the slope changes.
El vector 퐴⃗ tiene componentes x y y de -8.70 cm y 15.0 cm, respectivamente; el vector 퐵⃗⃗
tiene componentes x y y de 13.20 cm y -6.60 cm, respectivamente. Si 퐴⃗ − 퐵⃗⃗ + 3퐶⃗ = 0
¿Cuáles son los componentes de 퐶⃗ ?
The document provides instructions for basic film cover editing in Adobe Photoshop or similar software. It explains how to create a black background, insert and position an image, add and format text, move objects around, change text and color properties, create a star shape, modify text styles, arrange object layers, and use the shift key to create symmetrical shapes.
Photoshop Hacks: How to Make the Best Use of your Photoshop24Slides
This document provides tips for using Photoshop for digital coloring. It recommends closing unused tabs to save workspace, customizing default brushes to meet needs, and using shortcuts for tools and brush controls. Common shortcuts are listed like B for brush and V for move tool. Layer merging shortcuts like Ctrl+E are also included. The presentation aims to reveal techniques from talented 24Slides members for digital artwork.
- This tutorial explores the point-slope form by creating a graph window, adding a point, linking its coordinates to variables, creating a slider to control the slope, and inputting a function in point-slope form linked to the point and slider. The user can manipulate the slider or move the point, and the function will update to ensure it intersects the point with the given slope.
How to do 3 d anamorphic artwork and sidewalkRhoell Bandong
This document provides instructions for creating 3D anamorphic artwork using a grid system. It uses a cigarette lighter as an example. The steps are:
1. Draw a blue grid and add perspective to create a black grid. Place the artwork (lighter) in the grid.
2. Add a perspective effect to distort the lighter and grid together.
3. Remove the grids, leaving the distorted lighter. Add shadows matching a real lighter.
4. Print the image and use it as a guide to draw the artwork on a sidewalk or driveway at scale. Adjust the camera on a tripod to photograph the result.
This document provides instructions for Sketchup lesson 1. It introduces basic Sketchup tools for drawing lines, shapes, and 3D objects. It explains how to use the selection, line, push/pull, rectangle, circle, and arc tools. It also covers how to move, rotate, add text, and orbit/zoom the view in Sketchup. The lesson instructions are broken into sections on tool introduction, basic drawing, modifying objects, and adding text.
This document provides instructions for an unplugged programming activity using graph paper. Students will follow directional arrows to move their pencil on the graph paper in the indicated direction and fill in squares when they see a lightning bolt. They will then work with a partner, with one student verbally providing directions for their design while the partner attempts to recreate it on their graph paper.
The presentation is part of a webinar for the African Storybook project where we first looked at editing the story that has just been written, finding ways of adding it to a presentation application that the African Storybook project team can use. We'll also looked at different ways of illustrating a story.
Storybooks are useful tools in the classroom for both children and teachers. For children, stories promote relaxation, motivation to learn, imagination, cultural understanding, and life lessons. They also enhance listening skills. For teachers, stories create a relaxed atmosphere, provide authentic materials, allow creative expression, and can be used to teach across subjects. When selecting stories, teachers should choose books appropriate for the children's ages and abilities that engage them and transmit positive values. A variety of activities can bring stories to life, such as sequencing, creative projects, and roleplaying. School libraries also support learning through stories and provide resources for teachers.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research including the creation of logic theories, machine learning algorithms, and neural networks. Recent advances in deep learning have helped AI systems match and even surpass human-level performance in certain domains like image recognition and natural language processing.
The document discusses establishing effective learning centers in a Kindergarten classroom. It provides tips for setting up centers, establishing routines and procedures, rotating groups of children through different centers, and introducing the activity to participants. Centers described include reading, writing, phonics, drama, math, block, science, board games, music, art, and sand/water. The goal is to foster engaged, independent and collaborative learning through different centers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides guidance on sketching for interface design. It discusses that sketching is not the same as drawing and outlines basic shapes and techniques to use like line thickness, size, shading, selective detail, and isolation. It also provides tips for sketching buttons, showing states, and headings and text. The document recommends exploratory sketching, sketchboards, and sketching individual components to explore design ideas. It lists useful sketching tools such as sharpies, brush tip markers, pens, pencils, templates, and markers.
The document describes various tools in Photoshop used for selecting, moving, and editing images. It includes selection tools like the lasso and magic wand. It covers retouching tools such as patch, red eye, and blur. There are also painting tools including brush, pencil, and mixer brush. Other tools allow measuring like the ruler and eye dropper. Navigation tools help move around an image like the hand and zoom. In total, over 50 different Photoshop tools are outlined.
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.
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.
The document provides an overview of the Photoshop toolbar and its tools. It is organized into logical groupings like selection tools, retouching tools, and navigation tools. Within each section, it describes the purpose and use of each individual tool with icons. There are more tools available than visible, accessed by clicking arrows on tool icons. The toolbar can be viewed in single or double column layout and contains all the essential tools for selecting, editing, and navigating images in Photoshop.
The document discusses various selection, editing, and painting tools in Photoshop. It describes tools like the move tool, marquee selection tools, lasso selection tools, magic wand tool, quick selection tool, crop and slice tools, eyedropper tool, spot healing brush tool, brush tool, pencil tool, color replacement brush, clone stamp tool, pattern stamp tool, history brush tool, and art history brush tool. It provides information on how to access and use each tool and its functions.
The Tools panel in Adobe Flash contains various selection, drawing, viewing, and color tools to manipulate objects on the stage and timeline. Selection tools like the arrow and lasso tool allow users to move, resize, and transform objects. Drawing tools like the pen, pencil, and shape tools allow users to draw lines and shapes. View tools like the hand and zoom tools help navigate the stage. Color tools set the stroke and fill colors of objects. The Tools panel is central to creating and editing animations and graphics in Flash.
The document discusses different methods for representing objects through technical drawings. It describes freehand sketches and diagrams which are created without tools and use light pencil strokes. Views and perspectives are also covered, with views showing an object from specific angles in the front, top, and side. Technical drawing establishes rules for graphic representations of objects through different types of drawings.
The document discusses different techniques for manipulating text and shapes in Adobe Illustrator, including using the Image Trace, Text, Brush, and Pen tools. Specifically, it mentions using Image Trace to vectorize a scanned image, typing text and converting it to shapes, drawing basic shapes with the Brush tool and manipulating them, and using the Pen tool to draw anchor points and create custom letterforms. The goal is to experiment with adapting scanned sources and typography into new forms using various Illustrator tools and techniques.
Illustrator is a vector graphics program that allows users to create illustrations and designs. The latest version offers new features for web design like RGB color selection and browser-safe palettes. It can import and export many file formats. The tutorial overview describes the various selection, drawing, and editing tools available and how to use the toolbox to change fill and stroke attributes and view document windows.
The document provides an introduction to Adobe Illustrator, explaining that it is a vector drawing program used to create illustrations, logos, and other graphics. It describes some key features of vector graphics like scalability and outlines the Illustrator workspace. The document also demonstrates how to use basic shape tools and the pencil tool to draw in Illustrator.
This tutorial gets you familiar with NYSCI's Choreo Graph Noticing Tool where you get to play with angles, graphs, and coordinate geometry to create an animated symmetrical dance routine.
The document discusses the basic shapes tool in Illustrator - the rectangle and ellipse tools. It explains how to create rectangles and ellipses using these tools, and how to modify the shapes by using modifier keys to draw perfect squares and circles. It also discusses how to set the size, change colors, adjust stroke weight and opacity, rotate objects, and select and modify anchor points and dimensions. The overall focus is on learning the basic functions of the rectangle and ellipse tools to create and modify simple shapes in Illustrator.
Adobe Flash CS6 is a software used to create animations and interactive content for web pages. It has a stage where graphics and animations are created and a timeline to set the animation over frames. It contains various tools like selection, drawing, and transformation tools to create and modify graphics on the stage. Graphics can be either raster images made of pixels or vector shapes defined by mathematical expressions. Layers and depth in the timeline determine how graphics overlap on the stage.
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.
The document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Illustrator. It lists shortcuts for tools, panels, viewing, text/paragraphs, drawing, and the color panel for both Windows and Mac OS. Key shortcuts allow users to quickly access tools, adjust properties, and perform common tasks in Illustrator without using the mouse.
This presentation discusses various marquee tools in Adobe Photoshop. It introduces the basic marquee tool and describes its use for drawing geometric selections. It then covers the different types of marquee tools including the rectangular marquee for selecting rectangles, the elliptical marquee for oval or circular selections, the single row marquee for selecting horizontal pixel rows, and the single column marquee for selecting vertical pixel columns. Examples of using each tool are provided.
The document describes the various tools available in CorelDraw including selection, shape, crop, zoom, and freehand tools. It also summarizes tools for rectangles, ellipses, polygons, basic shapes, text, blends, color picking, outlines, fills, and interactive menus. CorelDraw contains many tools for drawing, editing, arranging, and applying effects to objects and text. The menus allow accessing file management, object editing and transformation, layout, and help functions.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
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Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
1. My Love Affair w
Illustrator
(Memorable moments illustrating my
favorite tools and some tips I have learned
and would like to share with you so that
you too may love and learn and share.)
by @ainsleywagon
20. Favorite Shortcuts EVER!
V = brings you back to your regular clicker
A = direct selection
M = draw a rectangle
L = draw an ellipse
= draw a line
Command + SHIFT + [ or ] sends objects backwards or
forwards
Holding down SHIFT = lets you move in a straight line or 45
degree angle
Command C + command F = paste in place!
Command + SHIFT + O = outlines your text (makes it scalable)
E = transform
Shift + O = edit your art board size
21.
22. My Love Affair w
Illustrator
(Memorable moments illustrating my
favorite tools and some tips I have learned
and would like to share with you so that
you too may love and learn and share.)
by @ainsleywagon