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BEGINNER

In our Beginner Guides and Tutorials, you will see me give Prompts and Learning Targets. These directions will simplify the process of learning Adobe Illustrator. Understand the Primary Building Tools and Options in Adobe Illustrator.

ADVANCED

As I am creating my artwork, pay attention to the Sequence of Events, Resources, and Tool Options as it relates to building a "Workflow." Apply Building, Variation, Editing, and Advanced Color Techniques to your own Artwork.

Beginner Guides

BEGINNER WORKFLOW: As I create my artwork, pay attention to the tool options and sequence of events as it relates to building a "Workflow."

Beginner Guides

ADVANCED PREP: If you are a Beginner to Adobe Illustrator, I recommend starting from a clean Contour Line Drawing. As you become more familiar with the Pen Tool, give yourself "Anchor Point Guides" on your Sketches or Drawings.

Beginner Guides

PEN TOOL: If you are frustrated with the Pen Tool, a simple tip is to break down the process into 2 Steps. The first step is to just apply Anchor Points to the start-curve-end of a line or path. The second step is to adjust the Curves with the Anchor Point Tool or Smooth Curve Button in the Control Panel.

Beginner Guides

LIVE EDITING: While you are building in Adobe Illustrator, you can use the “Live” Editing Tools to Cut and Edit Paths. Some of the basic tools will be the Scissor Tool, Path Eraser, or Shape Builder. I do recommend going long with your initial Paths.

Beginner Guides

COLOR SWATCHES: Use Color Swatches from your Library or save them from Adobe Color as an .ASE File. Open Swatch Library from the “Other Library” Option. Most Color Themes will use Hues as the Base Color. We will be using Live Paint to create our Basic Fills or Flat Color Layer.

Beginner Guides

BEGINNER WORKFLOW: As I create my artwork, pay attention to the tool options and sequence of events as it relates to building a "Workflow."

Beginner Guides

ADVANCED PREP: The next phase will be to prepare your drawings for the Initial Building Phase in Adobe Illustrator. Break down your drawings and sketches into Design Elements (Lines + Shapes)."

Beginner Guides

ELLIPSE TOOL: A good place to start if you are new to Adobe Illustrator is our Beginner Guide (Shapes). We will be going through Building with Shapes, Align Panel, Pathfinder, and Basic Color Fills. There are Beginner Guides for the Pen Tool and Tablet if you are new to the website or Adobe Illustrator.

Beginner Guides

VARIATION: Many of you will be applying our Brush Libraries. To Open Brushes, open the Brushes Panel. Click on Open Brush Library. Scroll down to “Other Library.” Select one of the Brush Libraries to apply. If you saved Brushes, you can Open from “User Defined.”

Beginner Guides

LIVE PAINT: Coloring will be extremely easy using Live Paint Bucket. The goal of Live Paint is to create Shapes that we can color using Fills. Once you have completed the Live Paint Group, it is important to Expand and Upgroup. We will leverage these shapes for our Values and Gradients.

Beginner Guides

BEGINNER WORKFLOW: As I create my artwork, pay attention to the tool options and sequence of events as it relates to building a "Workflow."

Beginner Guides

ADVANCED PREP: As you become more aware of the Tools and Options in Adobe Illustrator, you can save time in your workflow by using quick sketches. Use either Paper or Digital Methods.

Beginner Guides

PENCIL TOOL: Many of you are looking to use your Tablet with Adobe Illustrator. I am going to recommend breaking down your current tablet workflow into multiple steps. I do see a lot of mistakes when people try to combine too many steps all at once with their new tablets.

Beginner Guides

EXPANDED EDITING: After completing the Line Variation, I will recommend keeping the “Live” Layer from future Editing. Duplicate and Lock Out. We will be Expanding this New Layer to use with Shape Builder for Fast Editing. Hold down Alt/Option while Editing.

Beginner Guides

KNIFE TOOL: After using Live Paint, Expand and Ungroup. Use a Duplicated Flat Color Layer for your Value Layers. The Knife Tool will cut Shapes. I recommend cutting out all of the shapes first before deleting them. You can use this technique for Highlights, Shadows, or Cast Shadows.

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