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Adobe Illustrator CS5
Learning Adobe Illustrator
CS5 is suitable for use on Windows and Macintosh systems. Support
Files are included with the product. These provide all the images
and prepared designs so that students do not need to search for
graphics.
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Summary
of the Chapters
Module 1
Chapter
1: Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
This chapter introduces the
Adobe Illustrator screen ad its basic tools for drawing lines,
arcs, rectangles, ovals, polygons, stars, etc, and how these
shapes can be edited.

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Chapter
2: Entering Text
This chapter
demonstrates some of the Type tools that Illustrator provides. This
includes selecting fonts, font sizes, font styles and font colours,
entering vertical text, entering text along a path, wrapping
text around a shape and rotating text.
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Chapter
3: Combining Objects into Designs
This chapter demonstrates
how to combine text and shapes to produce more complex designs.
It covers grouping objects, duplicating objects, adding 3D effects,
using Rulers and grids, etc.

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Chapter
4: Drawing and Painting Tools
This chapter introduces the
Pencil tool, the Smooth tool, the Eraser tool, the Width tool,
the Paintbrush tool and the Live Paint Bucket and demonstrates
how to use them to create artwork.

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Chapter
5: Using the Blob Brush Tool
This chapter demonstrates
how to use the Blob Brush tool to enhance the creation of artwork.
It covers painting shapes, combining shapes into the one shape
and adjusting text.

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Chapter
6: Fills, Gradients and Effects
Demonstrates
how to apply fills and strokes to shapes, how to use the Gradient
panel and the Gradient tool to apply different types of gradient
fills, how to apply style effects on shapes and how to use the
Rotate tool to create circular shapes. The
assignment gets students to design alloy wheels for a car.

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Chapter
7: Creating 3D Shapes
Demonstrates how to extrude
2D shapes into 3D shapes, for example creating cylinders
from circles and boxes from rectangles. The Revolve command is
also used to create 3D shapes such as spheres.

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Chapter
8: Images and Symbols
Demonstrates
how to place images and symbols on the Artboard, how to edit
images, how to open the Symbol Libraries and how to use the
symbol tools - Symbol sprayer, Symbol Shifter, Symbol
Scruncher, Symbol Sizer, Symbol Spinner, Symbol Stainer, Symbol
Screener and Symbol Styler.

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Chapter
9: Live Tracing
This chapter
covers how to use the Live Trace command to trace scanned hand-drawn
sketches or images. It covers tracing the scan, applying
thresholds and blurs to improve the trace, expanding the result
into an Illustrator object, applying Live Paint, checking for
Gaps and adding backgrounds to the trace. How to use Live Trace
with photos is also covered.
 
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Chapter
10: Distorting Images
Demonstrates
how to distort images and text using the Free Transform tool
and the Liquify tools.
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Chapter
11: Using Layers
Introduces the Layers panel and how to create designs
using layers. It includes how to create a new layer, rename a layer,
layer option, locking layers, turning the visibility of layers
on or off and deleting layers. A sketch of a house is created with
separate layers for the structure, doors, windows, etc.

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Module 2
Chapter
12: The Pen Tool
Demonstrates how to use the
Pen tool to create straight lines and curved lines, how to adjust
anchor points on a line, how to add and delete anchor points,
how to position anchor points as they are drawn and how to trace
an object.

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Chapter
13: The Mesh Tool
Demonstrates how to use the
Mesh tool to creating realistic fill effects on shapes. Single
and multiple meshes are applied to create a sphere and to improve
the traced object created in the previous chapter.

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Chapter
14: Perspective Drawing
This chapter
covers how to use the Perspective Grid Tools to create drawings
with depth. The components of the Perspective Grid are
covered along with how to draw objects on the grid, how to
insert symbols and images, and how to use the Perspective Selection
Tool to move images and make adjustments to objects. The following
building is then created.

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Chapter
15: Using Envelopes
Demonstrates how to display
images and sketches within other shapes (envelopes). It includes
creating envelopes, distorting photographs, envelope warps and
applying meshes to envelopes.

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Chapter
16: Creating Masks
This chapter demonstrates
how to create Opacity Masks and Clipping Masks so that part of
a sketch is viewed within a shape.

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Chapter
17: Blends and Paths
This chapter demonstrates
how to use the Blend tool to blend shapes, colours, effects and
symbols, how to use the Shape Builder tool to combine shapes
together and how to use the Pathfinder panel to create and edit
shapes.

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Chapter
18: Artistic Brushes
This chapter
covers how to use the artistic brushes that Illustrator provides
to create paint-like images. Students are shown how to use the
Art Brush to paint symbols and images onto the Artboard, how
to use the Bristle Brushes to create art strokes and blend colours
and how to use the Artistic brushes panel.

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Chapter
19: Creating Realistic 3D Shapes
This chapter demonstrates
how to create realistic 3D shapes and how to add content to the
visible sides. Shadows and a background are also added to the
shapes.

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Chapter
20: Multiple Artboard Documents
This chapter demonstrates how to create documents
that have multiple Artboards (pages). A two-page publicity document
for a house for sale is created. It
includes using the Artboard tool to add or delete Artboards, create
Artboards of different sizes, duplicating Artboards and laying
out Artboards to create six-sided pamphlets.

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Chapter
21: Accurate Designs
The CAD capabilities of Illustrator are used to
created scaled diagram of a Conference Room. The scale is determined
at the start and content accurately drawn and positioned. It includes
the use of layers, Rulers, grids, placing objects and the Measurement
tool.

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Chapter
22: Useful Tools
To complete the module some of Illustrator's handy
tools are demonstrated, including saving images for the web, saving
in other formats, drawling graphs, adding arrowheads to lines,
using Photoshop effects and saving styles.

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