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  • ISBN-13: 9781681985312
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Adobe Illustrator: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features is your guide to building vector graphics, whether you’re creating logos, icons, drawings, typography, or other illustrations—and regardless of their destination: print, web, video, or mobile. First, with a complete Course that includes a set of projects and lessons derived from Adobe Certified Instructor Jason Hoppe, you will learn the procedures needed to use Illustrator effectively and professionally. Dozens of lessons are included that can be applied to any graphics you have in mind. Through these step-by-step lessons, you’ll be exposed to all of Illustrator’s features in practical contexts and its best practices for optimal workflows.

To complete the Course, we’ll supply lesson documents and their assets to download. These can even serve as starting points for your own projects.

Then, for greater depth of knowledge and subsequent reference, you’ll use the Compendium to uncover more of the “how” and “why” of Illustrator. With each topic easy to access, you can find and explore all of Illustrator’s key features and concepts in depth. With cross references between the Course and Compendium, the two parts of the book complement each other perfectly. Best of all, when the lessons in the Course are done, the Compendium will continue to serve for months and years to come.

Learn step by step how to:

    • Draw basic shapes and lines
    • Build graphics using Illustrator’s deep and diverse toolset
    • Create complex icons using the Pathfinder and Shape Builder
    • Use color with predictable and harmonic results
    • Work effectively with type
    • And much more!
About the Author v
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(4)
The Course
1 Build with a Solid Base
5(96)
Before You Begin
6(5)
General
6(1)
Selection & Anchor Display
7(1)
Type
8(1)
Units
8(1)
User Interface
9(1)
GPU Performance
10(1)
Configuring the Workspace
11(2)
Choose an Initial Workspace
11(1)
Create a New Workspace
12(1)
Projects: An Introduction to Illustrator
13(11)
Lesson A: Create a New Artboard
14(1)
Lesson B: Hand Tool and Zoom Tool
15(1)
Lesson C: Create an Apple
16(3)
Lesson D: Create a Spray Can
19(5)
Project: Colors and Gradients
24(6)
Lesson A: Selecting and Applying Color
25(3)
Lesson B: Gradients
28(2)
Project: Building Weather Icons
30(20)
Lesson A: Water Droplet
31(2)
Lesson B: Moon and Stars
33(2)
Lesson C: Cloud
35(2)
Lesson D: Rain
37(2)
Lesson E: Sun
39(2)
Lesson F: Snowflake
41(3)
Lesson G: Wind
44(3)
Lesson H: Adding Texture
47(3)
Project: Building Kitchen Icons
50(12)
Lesson A: Measuring Cup
51(2)
Lesson B: Coffee Pot
53(1)
Lesson C: Spatula and Spoon
54(3)
Lesson D: Boiling Water
57(2)
Lesson E: Toaster with Toast
59(2)
Lesson F: Egg and Avocado
61(1)
Project: Creating Plaid Fabric
62(6)
Lesson A: Create Plaid Fabric
63(5)
Project: Building a Sewn Patch
68(9)
Lesson A: Create a Sewn Patch
69(8)
Project: Big Build-Camping Gear in an Outdoor Scene
77(19)
Lesson A: Create a Hot Air Balloon
78(5)
Lesson B: Create a Tent
83(3)
Lesson C: Create a Campfire
86(3)
Lesson D: Create Pine Trees
89(2)
Lesson E: Create a Backpack
91(3)
Lesson F: Assemble the Scene
94(2)
Project: Output
96(5)
Lesson A: Asset Export
96(1)
Lesson B: Saving and Printing Files
97(1)
Lesson C: Printing
98(3)
The Compendium
1 Preferences and Workspaces
101(38)
Preferences
102(19)
Document-Specific and Global
102(3)
Selection & Anchor Display
105(2)
Type
107(2)
Units
109(1)
Guides & Grid
110(1)
Smart Guides
111(2)
Slices
113(1)
Hyphenation
113(2)
User Interface
115(2)
Performance
117(1)
File Handling & Clipboard
118(2)
Appearance of Black
120(1)
Workspaces
121(1)
Panel Locations
121(1)
Choose A More Useful Initial Workspace
121(1)
Creating a New Column of Panels
121(1)
Customizing Menus and Keyboard Shortcuts
122(2)
What's on the Menu?
122(1)
Keys to Success
123(1)
Creating a New Document
124(2)
Presets
124(2)
Artboards
126(3)
Artboard Panel
126(1)
Artboard Tool
127(1)
Artboard Options
127(1)
Layout Artboards
128(1)
Convert to Artboards
128(1)
Duplicate Artboards
128(1)
Printing Artboards
128(1)
Layers Panel
129(6)
About Layers
130(1)
Layer Panel Overview
130(1)
Layer Management Best Practices
131(1)
Naming
132(1)
For Segregating Content
133(1)
For Protecting Content
133(1)
Creating New Layers
133(1)
Layer Options
134(1)
Panel Options
134(1)
Layer Order
135(4)
Moving Objects to Layers
135(1)
Reordering Layers
135(1)
Selecting Objects
136(1)
Locating Objects
136(1)
Editing Groups
136(1)
Editing Clipping Masks
137(1)
Consolidate Layers and Groups
137(1)
Release Items to Separate Layers
138(1)
2 Shape Creation
139(18)
Drawing Vector Shapes
140(8)
Rectangle
140(1)
Ellipse
140(1)
Polygon
141(1)
Star
141(1)
Editing Corners/Corner Widgets
142(1)
Drawing Lines
143(1)
Line Segment
143(1)
Arc Segment
144(1)
Spiral
144(1)
Rectangular Grid
145(1)
Polar Grid
146(2)
Editing Shapes and Lines
148(4)
Rotate Shapes
148(1)
Resize Shapes
148(1)
Duplicate Shapes
148(1)
Flip Shapes
148(1)
Properties Panel
149(1)
Transform a Rectangle
150(1)
Transform an Ellipse/Circle
151(1)
Creating a Simple Pie Chart
151(1)
Transform a Polygon
151(1)
Transform a Star
152(1)
Transform a Line
152(1)
Precision Editing
152(2)
Grouping Items
154(3)
Selecting Objects
154(1)
Isolation Mode
155(1)
Locking/Unlocking
155(1)
Symbols Versus Groups
156(1)
3 Advanced Construction
157(22)
Pathfinder Panel
158(6)
Shape Modes Section
158(2)
Pathfinders Section
160(2)
Expand Compound Shapes
162(2)
Pathfinders Options
164(1)
Shape Builder Tool
164(2)
Delete Shapes
164(1)
Add Shapes
164(1)
Delete Lines
165(1)
Appearance Panel
166(6)
Stroke Panel
167(3)
Opacity
170(1)
Blend Modes
171(1)
Fill and Stroke Color
171(1)
Live Paint
172(3)
Paint with Live Paint
173(1)
Live Paint Objects with Open Edges
174(1)
Expand a Live Shape
174(1)
Image Trace
175(4)
Black and White Mode
176(1)
Applying Color to a Black and White Vector
177(1)
Grayscale Mode
178(1)
Color Mode
178(1)
4 Editing and Transformation
179(58)
Editing and Transformation
180(1)
Corner Widgets
181(4)
Editing Corners
182(3)
Live Shapes
185(2)
Shape Editing
187(14)
Direct Selection Tool
187(4)
Outline Mode
191(1)
Joining Lines
191(1)
Curvature Tool
192(2)
Pen Tool
194(5)
Pencil Tool
199(2)
Transform Shapes and Lines
201(7)
Movement
201(1)
Rotation
201(1)
Scaling
202(1)
Reflection/Flip
203(1)
Shearing
204(1)
Direct Selection Tool
204(1)
Group Selection Tool
205(1)
Free Transform Tool
205(1)
Scaling Corners
205(2)
Scaling Strokes & Effects
207(1)
Paths
208(7)
Open Paths Versus Closed Paths
208(1)
Outline Stroke/Expand
208(2)
Offset Path
210(1)
Join Paths
210(1)
Divide Paths
210(1)
Compound Paths
211(4)
Blend
215(6)
Blend Options
215(1)
Editing the Blend Spine
216(5)
Symbols
221(3)
Symbol Tools
222(2)
Patterns
224(3)
Creating Patterns
224(2)
Editing and Scaling Patterns
226(1)
Alignment and Distribution
227(4)
Guides and Grids
227(1)
Guides
228(1)
Smart Guides
229(1)
Grids
230(1)
Align Panel
231(6)
Distribute
232(1)
Spacing
233(1)
Precise Positioning and Sizing
233(2)
Make It Pixel Perfect
235(2)
5 Effects and Graphic Styles
237(18)
Opacity and Blending Modes
228(15)
Show Transparency
228(11)
Knockout Group
239(1)
Opacity Masks
240(1)
Blending Modes
241(1)
Opacity
242(1)
Effects Menu
243(3)
Raster and Vector Effects
243(3)
Expand/Expand Appearance
246(2)
Outline Path
247(1)
Graphic Styles
248(2)
Create a Graphic Style
248(2)
Effects Expanding
250(2)
Clipping Masks/Draw Inside
252(3)
Create a Clipping Mask
252(3)
6 Type and Text
255(36)
Working with Type
256(1)
Typefaces, Categories, and Styles
256(2)
Positioning, Spacing, and Measuring
258(2)
Measuring
258(1)
Baseline
258(1)
Kerning
258(1)
Tracking
259(1)
Leading/Line Spacing
259(1)
The Anatomy of a Letter
260(1)
X-Height
260(1)
Descender
260(1)
Ascender
260(1)
Text Creation
261(1)
Point Type/Paragraph Type
261(1)
Start Typing
262(1)
Creating a Text Box
262(1)
Text in a Container
262(1)
Type on a Path
262(1)
Setting Character Attributes
263(5)
Fonts
263(1)
Size
263(1)
Leading
264(1)
Kerning
264(1)
Tracking
265(1)
Scaling
265(1)
Baseline Shift
265(1)
Character Formatting Styles
265(1)
Language
266(1)
Display
266(1)
Setting Paragraph Attributes
267(1)
Import Text
268(1)
Manage Text
269(2)
Resize a Text Area
269(1)
Selecting Text
270(1)
Text Options
271(5)
Area Type Options
272(1)
Type on a Path Options
273(1)
Thread Text/Linking Text
274(1)
Remove or Break Threads
274(1)
Wrap Text Around an Object
275(1)
Touch Type Tool
276(1)
Outline Fonts
277(1)
Exporting Text
277(1)
Adobe Fonts
278(3)
Activating Fonts
279(1)
Find/Replace Missing Fonts
279(1)
Packaging Fonts
279(2)
Paragraph and Character Styles
281(3)
Paragraph Style Attributes
281(1)
Character Style Attributes
281(1)
Create Paragraph Styles
281(1)
Applying a Paragraph Style
282(1)
Editing a Paragraph Style
283(1)
Style Overrides
283(1)
Redefine a Style
283(1)
Delete a Style
283(1)
Load Styles
283(1)
Character Styles
284(2)
Creating, Applying, and Editing
285(1)
Graphic Styles
286(3)
Create a Graphic Style
286(1)
Save a Graphic Style
286(1)
Merge Two or More Existing Graphic Styles
287(1)
Styles Applied to a Group
287(1)
Graphic Styles on Active Type
288(1)
Graphic Style Libraries
289(2)
Save a Graphics Style Library
289(4)
Rename a Graphic Style
293
Delete a Graphic Style
290(1)
Break the Link to a Graphic Style
290(1)
Replace Graphic Style Attributes
290(1)
7 Working with Color
291(46)
The Basics
292(2)
RGB
292(1)
CMYK
292(1)
Process Colors Versus Spot Colors
292(2)
Color Myths, Theory, and Management
294(7)
Ask an Expert About Color
294(1)
Grasping at Light
294(1)
Devices and Their Disappointing Limitations
295(1)
So What Should I Do?
296(1)
Profiles
297(1)
The Flexibility of RGB
298(1)
The Useful Rigidity of CMYK
299(1)
Final Advice
300(1)
Swatches Panel
301(6)
Swatches Panel Options
305
Creating New Swatches
302(3)
Global and Non-Global Colors
305(1)
Color Modes
305(1)
Spot Colors
306(1)
Editing Colors
307(2)
Swatch Panel
307(1)
Color Panel
307(1)
Color Picker
307(1)
HEX Colors
307(1)
Tints
308(1)
Opacity
308(1)
Sampling Color
309(3)
Eyedropper
309(2)
Adding Sampled Colors
311(1)
Color Theme Panel
312(4)
Create
312(1)
Explore
313(1)
My Themes
314(2)
Color Guide Panel
316(3)
Color Harmonies
316(1)
Color Guide Options
317(2)
Gradient Panel
319(10)
Apply a Predefined Gradient
319(1)
Editing and Creating Gradients
319(1)
Edit Colors
320(1)
Gradient Types
321(1)
Gradient Tool
322(2)
Apply a Gradient to a Stroke
324(2)
Freeform Gradients
326(3)
Color Libraries in AI
329(2)
Spot Colors
329(1)
Saving Swatches
329(1)
AI or ASE files
329(1)
Importing Swatches
330(1)
Color in CC Libraries
331(3)
Creative Cloud Color Storage and Usage
332(2)
Recolor Artwork
334(3)
Recolor Artwork Panel
334(1)
Assign Colors
335(1)
Editing Existing Colors
336(1)
8 Output
337(14)
PDF
338(6)
Presets
338(1)
General Options
339(1)
Compression
340(1)
Marks and Bleeds
341(1)
Output
342(1)
Advanced
343(1)
Security
343(1)
Summary
343(1)
Asset Export
344(4)
Adding Assets
344(1)
Export Settings
344(1)
File Formats
344(3)
Export Assets
347(1)
Updating Assets
347(1)
Print
348(1)
Package
349(3)
A Copy of Everything
349(2)
Appendix 351
Illustrator Keyboard Shortcuts
352
Tools
352(2)
Menu Commands
354(5)
Miscellaneous Shortcuts
359
Index 36
Jason Hoppe has been teaching graphic design and production for more than 20 years. He began his education when paste-up and traditional production were transitioning to the computer, and he embraced the earliest computers and technology. Being an early adopter, he has been using Illustrator, Photoshop, Quark, and Pagemaker since they were first released.

In the '90s, he began teaching page layout and Photoshop at the Art Institute of Seattle, where he discovered a profound love of teaching. He currently teaches at the School of Visual Concepts, Luminous Works, and Seattle Central College. He was the founding instructor of CreativeLive and has created more than 250 videos in graphic design and production.

Jason is an Adobe Certified Expert in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat, an Adobe Authorized Instructor, and has been named an Adobe MAX master.He has a degree in Advertising and Production, and a BFA degree in Swiss Graphic Design.

His love of graphic design, infographics, production, photo retouching, and illustration keeps him current with all the software, and he writes a blog on all things Illustrator at www.jasonhoppe.com.

Jason lives in Seattle with his partner and two wonderful hairless cats.