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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_d407930f-6583-5164-8811-c6dda9fa8bcf">Exporting to Specific Raster Formats Relying on Your Team Chapter 18: Unleashing the Power of SVGs Understanding the Role of Scalable Vector Graphics Preparing Artwork for SVG Output Applying Transparency and Effects to SVGs Creating SVGs with Scalable, Searchable Type Exporting or Saving SVGs

      8  Part 6: The Part of Tens Chapter 19: Top Ten Illustrator Resources This Book’s Unofficial Website Adobe Illustrator Official Documentation Using Illustrator to Create SVG for the Web A Unique Resource for Artistic Fashion Designers Going Crazy with Illustrator Style Tile Templates Follow Jean-Claude Tremblay @jctremblay Technical Drawing in Illustrator Online Tutorials from Adobe Illustrator CC Digital Classroom Chapter 20: Top Ten Productivity Tips Generate Layers Use Shapes for Guides Generate Guides from Rulers Place Multiple Files Import Photoshop Files Edit Placed Objects Import Word Files Crop a Placed Image Play Actions Use Shortcut Keys

      9  Index

      10  About the Author

      11  Connect with Dummies

      12  End User License Agreement

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: Illustrator tutorials accessible from the home screen.FIGURE 1-2: Choosing from recently opened files.FIGURE 1-3: Adding the Magic Wand to the Basic toolbar.FIGURE 1-4: Using a workspace to populate the screen with selected sets of pane...FIGURE 1-5: Docking a panel.FIGURE 1-6: Grouped panels.FIGURE 1-7: Option for styling type in the Control and Properties panels.FIGURE 1-8: Opening a panel from linked text in the Control panel.FIGURE 1-9: Configuring document properties in the Properties panel.

      2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: Document presets grouped in tabs.FIGURE 2-2: Mobile presets.FIGURE 2-3: Drawing an artboard.FIGURE 2-4: Generating an artboard with the Artboard Options dialog.FIGURE 2-5: Moving an artboard.FIGURE 2-6: Resizing an artboard.FIGURE 2-7: Defining a three-artboard document.FIGURE 2-8: Naming artboards.FIGURE 2-9: Arranging artboards.FIGURE 2-10: Designing a single artboard.FIGURE 2-11: Customizing designs for different artboards.FIGURE 2-12: Exporting selected artboards.

      3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: Selecting an object to place.FIGURE 3-2: Locating and sizing a placed object.FIGURE 3-3: Updating a placed object.FIGURE 3-4: Converting a placed object from linked to embedded.FIGURE 3-5: Placing text in an octagon.FIGURE 3-6: Selecting a placed image to crop.FIGURE 3-7: Cropping a linked image.FIGURE 3-8: Drawing a clipping mask.FIGURE 3-9: Editing a clipping mask.FIGURE 3-10: Sketching in Adobe Illustrator Draw (left) and setting the sketch ...FIGURE 3-11: Image Trace presets are intuitively named for different types of a...FIGURE 3-12: Customizing and previewing trace settings in the Image Trace panel...FIGURE 3-13: Editing a traced image.

      4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: This app interface prototype screen is built almost exclusively wit...FIGURE 4-2: This graphic is built with just rectangles and ellipses.FIGURE 4-3: Revealed: rectangles and ellipses.FIGURE 4-4: Pulling the Shape tool’s flyout off the toolbar.FIGURE 4-5: Moving the shape tools flyout around the workspace.FIGURE 4-6: The Constrain Width and Height Proportions feature is turned off in...FIGURE 4-7: Locating a generated rectangle in relation to the insertion point.FIGURE 4-8: Locating a generated ellipse.FIGURE 4-9: Rounding a rectangle.FIGURE 4-10: Defining an octagon.FIGURE 4-11: Defining a five-pointed star, with the outer radius twice the size...FIGURE 4-12: Generating a line segment.FIGURE 4-13: A line segment, curved without a fill (top) and with a fill (botto...FIGURE 4-14: Applying (top to bottom) a butt, a round, and a projecting cap to ...FIGURE 4-15: Dimensions are displayed when you draw a rectangle.FIGURE 4-16: Exploring shape-friendly options in the Control panel.FIGURE 4-17: Defining shape colors in RGB.FIGURE 4-18: Moving a shape.FIGURE 4-19: Moving selected shapes.FIGURE 4-20: Copying selected shapes.FIGURE 4-21: Editing a shape path with the Direct Selection tool.FIGURE 4-22: Editing an anchor location with the Direct Selection tool.FIGURE 4-23: Resizing selected shapes while maintaining the height-to-width rat...FIGURE 4-24: Interactively resizing a circle and two line segments while mainta...FIGURE 4-25: Interactively rotating selected shapes.FIGURE 4-26: Defining a border radius interactively.FIGURE 4-27: Selecting an anchor in a circle.FIGURE 4-28: Creating a semicircle by deleting an anchor.FIGURE 4-29: A compound path was used to let the trees be visible through slats...FIGURE 4-30: Selecting a set of objects to combine into a compound path.FIGURE 4-31: Applying a compound path to selected objects.FIGURE 4-32: Moving a compound path.FIGURE 4-33: Attempting to apply a Pathfinder effect from the menu to two overl...FIGURE 4-34: Applying the same Pathfinder effect from the Pathfinder panel.FIGURE 4-35: The effects of Pathfinder panel tools on two overlapping objects.FIGURE 4-36: Defining a Perspective Grid.FIGURE 4-37: Accessing the Perspective Grid tool and Perspective Selection tool...FIGURE 4-38: Adjusting the vanishing points.FIGURE 4-39: Selecting a pane to edit.FIGURE 4-40: Drawing a rectangle on the Perspective Grid.FIGURE 4-41: Editing a shape in the Perspective Grid.FIGURE 4-42: An illustration composed of isometric shapes.FIGURE 4-43: Previewing an isometric effect on a rectangle.FIGURE 4-44: Editing an effect expanded as isometric shapes.

      5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: The Direct Selection tool flyout reveals the Group Selection and La...FIGURE 5-2: Adding the Magic Wand tool to the Basic toolbar.FIGURE 5-3: Drawing a marquee with the Selection tool.FIGURE 5-4: Adding to a selection.FIGURE 5-5: Using the Direct Selection tool to move a path.FIGURE 5-6: Using

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