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The document is an Adobe Illustrator user manual that provides an overview of the software and outlines 20 topics for using different tools and functions. It includes sections on selection tools, color modes, drawing shapes, adding text, creating brush strokes, pattern fills, page layout, and exporting files. The introduction defines Illustrator as a professional vector-based design program for creating design elements, compositions, posters, logos, and more.
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Adobe Illustrator User Manual TWB Project

The document is an Adobe Illustrator user manual that provides an overview of the software and outlines 20 topics for using different tools and functions. It includes sections on selection tools, color modes, drawing shapes, adding text, creating brush strokes, pattern fills, page layout, and exporting files. The introduction defines Illustrator as a professional vector-based design program for creating design elements, compositions, posters, logos, and more.
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Adobe illustrator user manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.Introduction to Adobe illustrator Selection Tool

2. Details of tool

2.Color Modes

3.Create, Save And Customize A New File

5.Draw A Simple Shape

6.Type Tool

7.Drawing A Simple Garment

8Adding and Changing Anchor Point

9.Creating A Simple Brush Stroke

10.Creating A Simple Pattern Fill

11.Page Layout

12.Create A New File with Multiple Pages

13.Creating A Technical Drawing with Measuring Points And Typed


Details

14.Export from Adobe Illustrator To JPEG

15.Brush Strokes

16.Croup Tool
17.Line segment Tool

18.Eraser Tool

19.Gradient Tool
20.Complete shape with the Help of Tools

Introduction to Adobe illustrator


Adobe Illustrator is a professional vector-based design and drawing program. Used as part of
a larger design workflow, Illustrator allows for the creation of everything from single design
elements to entire compositions. Designers use Illustrator to create posters, symbols, logos,
patterns, icons, etc.
Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard design app that lets you capture your creative vision
with shapes, color, effects, and typography. Work across desktop and mobile devices and
quickly create beautiful designs that can go anywhere—print, web and apps, video and
animations, and more.

Details of tool

Color modes
RGB refers to the primary colors of light, Red, Green and Blue, that are used in monitors,
television screens, digital cameras and scanners. CMYK refers to the primary colors of pigment:
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. ... The combination of RGB light creates white, while the
combination of CMYK inks creates black.
Create, Save And Customize A New File

Create a new template


1. Open a new or existing document.
2. Customize the document in any of the following ways: ...
3. Choose File > Save As Template.
4. In the Save As dialog box, select a location for the file, enter a filename, and
click Save.
Draw A Simple Shape
You can create a variety of primitive shapes with the vector Shape tools in Illustrator. Press
and hold the Rectangle tool to view all the Shape tools, and then select the Rectangle tool.
Drag on the artboard to draw a rectangle. As you drag, look for a diagonal magenta guide that
shows a perfect square
Type Tool
Click on a blank area on an artboard. You will see a flashing vertical line, just as you would in
word processing programs. This means that you can start typing. Once you are finished typing,
you can use the Selection tool to move the text to another location if you want.

Adding and Changing Anchor Point

Add or delete an anchor point


To add an anchor point: Select the Pen tool or the Add Anchor Point tool . Note: The
Pen tool changes to the Add Anchor Point tool as you position it over a selected path.
Click over the path segment
Creating A Simple Pattern Fill
Create pattern swatches
Choose Object > Arrange > Send To Back to make the rectangle the backmost object.
To use the rectangle as a bounding box for a brush or fill pattern, fill and stroke it with
None. Use the Selection tool to select the artwork and bounding box (if any) that
will make up the pattern tile.

Page Layout
Export from Adobe Illustrator To JPEG

1. Go to File > Export > Export As. ...


2. Set how you want to save your artboards, then hit Export to continue.
3. On the JPEG Options screen change the Color Model if you need
to, and choose a quality.
4. Under Options, set the output resolution. ...
5. Click OK to save the file.
Complete shape with the Help of Tools
Complete children book page

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