Perspective warps and distorts with Adobe Tools, Volume 2 Putting a new twist on Illustrator

Gain skills in illustration and logo manipulation that will enhance your designs and make them more appealing--either in your portfolio or for your client's next graphic project. As Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator have evolved, new and unique features have been added to these programs th...

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Main Author: Harder, Jennifer
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA Apress L. P. 2023
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505 0 |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Warps in Illustrator -- Illustrator Warps and Distorts -- Resources -- System Requirements -- Set Up the Workspace and Review the Main Panels and Tools -- Illustrator Panels -- Toolbars -- Control -- Color -- Color Guide -- Swatches -- Brushes -- Symbols -- Stroke -- Gradients -- Transparency -- Appearance -- Graphic Styles -- Layers -- Asset Export -- Artboards -- Comments -- Properties -- Libraries -- Adding Rulers -- Menus -- Saving Your File 
505 0 |a Rectangular Grid Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Polar Grid Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Tips for Practicing with the Artboard and Layers Panel -- Align Panel to Align Shapes -- Use the Pathfinder to Edit Shapes -- Project: Blowing in the Wind, Part 1 -- Setting the Size of the Artboard -- Working with Template Layers and Locked Layers -- Using the Line Segment Tool -- Copying and Pasting Between Documents -- Using Ellipse Tool to Create a Sun -- Copying, Pasting, and Placing Grouped Paths -- Add Another Line to the Field -- Summary 
505 0 |a Control Panel Options for Anchor Points -- Group Selection Tool -- Adjusting Scale of Paths -- Additional Properties Panel and Transform Panel Options -- Shape Tools (Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, etc.) -- Rectangle Tool (M) -- Control Panel Options -- Rounded Rectangle Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Ellipse Tool (L) -- Control Panel Options -- Polygon Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Star Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Flare Tool -- Lens Flare Properties -- Line Segment Tool (\) -- Control Panel Options -- Arc Tool -- Control Panel Options -- Spiral Tool -- Control Panel Options 
505 0 |a Chapter 3: Working with Scale, Shear, Reshape, and Free Transform Tools -- Move (Selection Tool) -- Rotate Tool (R) -- Reflect Tool (O) -- Scale Tool (S) -- Shear Tool -- Transform Each -- Reshape Tool -- Free Transform Tool (E) -- Constrain and Free Transform -- Perspective Distort -- Free Distort -- Project: Blowing in the Wind, Part 2 -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Working with the Puppet Warp Tool -- Puppet Warp Tool -- Project: Warped Mandala T-Shirt Art -- Designing a Mandala -- Working with the Puppet Warp Tool -- Workaround with Puppet Warp and Photoshop -- Summary 
505 0 |a Saving Duplicates of Your File -- Color Conversion from CMYK to RGB for Consistency -- New History Panel -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Pen and Shape Tools Review -- Pen Tools and Curvature Tool -- Pen Tool (P) Review -- Join Points on an Open Path -- Add Anchor Point Tool (+) Review -- Delete Anchor Point Tool (-) Review -- Anchor Point Tool (Shift +C) Review -- Curvature Tool (Shift +~) Review -- Swapping Fill and Stroke Colors with the Pen Tool -- Selection, Direct Selection, and Group Selection Tools -- Selection Tool (V) -- Control Panel Options for Paths -- Direct Selection Tool (A) 
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520 |a Gain skills in illustration and logo manipulation that will enhance your designs and make them more appealing--either in your portfolio or for your client's next graphic project. As Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator have evolved, new and unique features have been added to these programs that offer different options for warping and distorting graphics and shapes. For the beginner and intermediate student or graphic artist, choosing or knowing which distort or warp tool to use among so many available can become overwhelming and confusing. This book primarily focuses on teaching how to work with various warping tools and effect filters in Illustrator, though you will also be using or comparing graphics from Adobe Photoshop. Knowing how to work between these two applications is a crucial part of understanding how to successfully manipulate your designs. In Illustrator, you'll see how to alter vector graphics, and learn how to do this with your Layers panel in various non-destructive ways. Some of the tools mentioned in this book will be familiar to you, as you may have used them frequently. However, others are well hidden, are new, or perhaps you have never considered that you could use that tool, dialog box, or filter effect to warp or distort. What You Will Learn Become proficient in using the warping and distorting tools and effects in Illustrator Discover how to add perspective to your design or make them look three dimensional Work with the Appearance panel, Graphic Styles, and Symbols Combine older tools and newer, enhanced ones Who This Book Is For Beginner- and Intermediate-level readers interested in pursuing careers as graphic artists, photographers, or video artists/animators