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Illustrator

Illustrator is a vector drawing program. It is often used to draw illustrations, cartoons, diagrams, charts and logos. Unlike bitmap images that stores information in a grid of dots, Illustrator uses mathematical equations to draw out the shapes. This makes vector graphics scalable without the loss of resolution.

Tutorials

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ADI 100 Illustrator Intro Baloons.doc

basic introduction to Illustrator, note most tutorials include toolbar explanations and tips and tricks in Illustrator.

 
ADI 101 Illustrator Creating a Scene.doc Using various elements in Illustrator landscape
ADI 102 Illustrator Blends.doc

Create amazing backgrounds in Illustrator

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ADI 103  Illustrator A Simple Flyer.doc Create advertising in Illustrator  
ADI 104  Illustrator Create a Christmas card.doc A creative Christmas Card in Illustrator Xmas tree1
ADI 105 Illustrator Creating a Cartoon Face.doc Advanced skills using photos Cartoon KH
ADI 106 Illustrator Advanced Creating a Cartoon Face Create a more detailed cartoon face using layers for each body part.  
ADI 107 Illustrator Creating a Cartoon 2 Web based exersize in creating cartoons  
ADI 108 Illustrator Pen Tool Illustrator_pens Pen_Tool1
ADI109 Illustrator Flower Creation Create a blended flower using spirals and blends  
ADI110 Illustrator Flower Stylised Create a stylised flower using multiples  
ADI111 Illustrator Easter Egg Create an easter egg with bands Ilustrator 9
ADI112 Valentine Card Hearts and words combined into a card  
ADI113 Illustrator Converting Drawings Convert hand draw images or logo's into a workable project that you can re-colour in Illustrator ADI 113
     

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About these tutorials

These tutorials have been created from various Internet sites and have been modified by myself, and in some instances have been reworked or completely re-written to suit my classes.

There is an abundance of on line tutorials and most are very useful, however I have had to modify these for high school students and simplify or removed parts of advanced sessions; if students are keen enough they will progress by looking at the links provided.

Therefore you should treat these as introductory or beginning tutorials. The easiest start at 100 and progress in difficulty through that range. Where possible I have included links to sites and apologies for any that I might have missed.

 

 

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