Give wings to your creativity with our comprehensive and unique course on Adobe Illustrator. Illustrator is the vector drawing tool for art and Illustration. Learn with this book to create amazing graphics for Web, Video and Film. In this book of over 10 hours you will learn expert tips and tricks and will learn to do advance design and graphics work. You will start with basic Illustrator techniques and will progress on to topics such as Pen Tool, Transforming, Gradient, Types & Panels, Design, Perspective and Automation. This Book Will Teach you All Basics And Advanced Facts Of Illustrator this book Contents Adobe Illustrator. Each Chapters will take around 20 mins to complete and you will be able to learn the basic fundamental techniques in 1 day. The course is updated to work with Illustrator CS6 to Illustrator CC. No matter what version you installed, you will definitely benefit from this Illustrator crash course. The Chapters are kept easy and simple so that anyone can be confident in using Illustrator after this crash book
In this Illustrator book, I will not be drilling down in detail how each feature works. However, I will be covering all the essential tools that are commonly used so that you can get started and have a feel of how illustrator works. At 1 days you will be able to draw illustrations, design your own logos and create special effects with this Illustrator book!
Mark Myers is a former lecturer in the Communications School of Boston University. He develops interactive training and websites. He holds an A.B. from Harvard.
His professional focus is on using technology to reduce the effort and tedium of learning, primarily through interactivity. He is developing the "A Smarter Way to Learn" series on programming, a collection of instructional books paired with online interactive exercises. He runs the website http://www.ASmarterWayToLearn.com.
Mark, his wife Judy, and their three politically-active cats live in Taos, NM, where he cooks under the ghostly supervision of Marcella Hazan, reads extensively, plays showboat frisbee once a week, and longs for more episodes of "Breaking Bad."