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Overview

This introductory course covers some of the basic and more commonly used features of Adobe Illustrator, so that delegates can navigate the software and use Illustrator's tools to create and work with vector graphics.

Audience

Each participant will leave with a recognised certificate

Outline

Module 1: Introducing Adobe Illustrator

  • The Illustrator interface
  • Zooming and navigating

Module 2: Illustrator basics

  • Vector and raster graphics
  • Creating documents
  • Working with artboards

Module 3: Basic shapes

  • Understanding Illustrator terminology
  • Drawing and modifying simple lines, shapes and paths

Module 4: Formatting paths

  • Working with colour
  • Applying fills and strokes

Module 5: The Pen Tool

  • Creating simple line paths
  • Creating curved paths
  • Combining straight and curved paths
  • Modifying paths

Module 6: Working with text

  • The Type tools
  • Formatting type

Module 7: Using layers

  • Working with layers
  • Managing layers

Module 8: Outputting from Illustrator

  • Outputting from Illustrator
  • Adobe Swatch Exchange
  • Exporting artwork from Illustrator

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