Tips and Tutorials
These tutorials were written for Windows but Macintosh
users can use them too. Illustrator is virtually identical on both
platforms (wish everything was!) and where keyboard shortcuts are
mentioned, usually the Mac command key is substituted for
the Windows control key. To view and print the PDF
versions of the tutorials, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader
5. It's a free download and available from Adobe.
Tutorials
Pattern Brush Anatomy 101
Making pattern brushes can be baffling. How do you get the pattern
to go around corners the right way so you can use the brushes on
shapes like squares, stars, and hexagons, or bending lines? This
clears it all up and you'll be creating your own pattern brushes
in no time!
Loading Brush Libraries How to load brush and other libraries in Illustrator
9 and 10.
Setting Leading
Illustrator sets leading manually (the space between lines of text),
but sometimes it isn't right for the look you want to achieve. Here's
how to set it manually.
Weaving a Ribbon Through Text
Here's how to weave a ribbon (or anything else) through text in
a few easy steps.
Getting rid of unwanted overlap
When
you use the rotate-copy feature of Illustrator, the last petal is
on top instead of tucking under the first one. The knife tool is
a quick answer to this problem.
Stroking a Placed Image
How can I put a stroke on a place photo? There's a trick to it!
Filters vs. Effects: What's the Difference?
They're both on the menu bar, and they have a lot of the same entries.
So what's the difference between them?
Saving Custom Styles
Have you ever made styles you'd like to use again, but can't figure
out how toget Illustrator to save them? Then this tutorial is for
you!
Want to make text go around the top and bottom of a circle? This
is one of the most frequently asked questions! Here's how to do it.
A surefire method of getting tiles to...well, to tile!
Making Illustrator Brushes with Artlandia SymmetryWorks
Drawing a Pencil
Here's how to draw the pencil I used in the Illustrator logo for
this website.
Resizing and Transformation Tricks
Tricks to make resizing and transforming objectseven multiple objects a
snap!
The right way to make outlined text!
Just stroke it, right? Well, almost---professional stroked text can
be yours for a couple extra steps! (And no money down and no easy
payments of $0!)
Paintbrush Tutorial
Drawing a realistic paintbrush in Illustrator. Skills covered: pencil
tool, setting shape options, editing a gradient fill, clipping
masks.
Skills here include drawing custom shapes by setting ellipse options,
editing gradient fills, drawing with the pencil tool and joining
those lines to form a custom shape, and using that custom shape as
a clipping mask, and also using brushes in the brush palette.
Using the New Rectangular Grid Tool in Illustrator
10
Tips and tricks for setting options and using Illustrator 10's
new rectangular grid tool.
Printable Grids in Illustrator 9
There is a way to make printable grids in Illustrator 9, too. Besides
constructing the printable grid, skills here include setting rectangle
tool options, and defining a pattern to be added to the Swatches
palette to be used as a fill.
Tips How to turn guides into vector lines
Go to View > Guides > Lock Guides to unlock guides if
they are locked. The go to View > Guides > Release Guides and
the guides will turn into vector lines.
Changing the Default Illustrator File
Do you ever wish you could load certain symbols, swatches, brushes,
or styles into Illustrator every time it opened?
CAUTION! This is only for advanced
users, and make sure to make a backup copy of the file before altering
it!
If you want a brush, symbol, swatch, or style to be available everytime
you create a new document in Illustrator, for instance a logo you
use a lot, you can edit the Illustrator Startup documents in the
Illustrator plug-ins folder. Just open the file in Illustrator, add
the content you want available, and save and close the document.
The next time you create a new document in Illustrator it will be
there.
Also be warned that unless you do cleanup on every final document
you save (by deleting unused brushes, symbols, swatches, and styles),
everything you add increases file size! For the same reason, you
can also delete items you will never use from the startup file. Once
again, this is NOT for the casual user. It's sort of like messing
with the windows registry. If you aren't sure you know what you are
doing, then don't do it.
Keeping proportions when making a numerical transformation
Enter the new height or width value in the transform palette and
hold down the command/control key and hit enter or return. The other
value will be entered for you. More transform tricks here.
More tips and tutorials will be added as time allows. |