- The workspace is the layout of panels in your application
- Add, remove, drag off, tab together, stack and dock them in, next to, and on top of each other
- Save your workspace with a name
- Easily restore it
- Love it
- Implement your personal workflow here
- Can’t wait for setting up a keycap workspace
- Menubar lists all panels available
- AI is so easy and nice to use
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Chapter 9. The Illustrator Control Panel 3:29
- That bar between the top section and the main area is called the control panel
- Andy called it the control panel
- You can let it float or drag it to the top or bottom
- Provides context-sensitive information and control on the selected object
- First part of the area remains the same
- Second part of the area changes per-tool
- Anything colored orange pops up a panel right there instead of on the right side
- When you do a select all you can bulk transform all object fills and strokes mapping one color to another
- Can add and remove controls from the control panel
- Master this!
Chapter 8. The Illustrator User Interface 5:28
- All about the user interface
- Menubar: Pulldown menus
- Click-and-do
- Top
- Bridge management
- Arrange files differently
- Workspaces: Pre-set screen configurations of Panels
- Below-Top: Options Bar, for what you are doing
- Configuration for the tool that you are using
- Options bar: Possible things that can be on the bar
- Left: Tools
- Hover over a tool to get a popup with the keyboard shortcut for the tool
- Arrow on lower right corners means that there is more to do
- Access via
- Click and hold
- Option-Click cycles through the options
- Can rip that off into its own menu to be positioned anywhere
- Access via
- Objects are composed of fills and strokes, that is the box and donut
- Screen modes controls full-screen-ness
- Panels
- Pre-configured via Workspace
- On the right side
- Bottom: Artboard
- Select them
- Shows type tool
- Customizable by clicking on arrow in the bar for each section
Chapter 7. Controlling Illustrator Through Preferences 11:03
- Preferences make the program yours
- More efficient
- Faster because of hardware
- Perfect your workflow
- Change per workflow
- Random valuable settings follow
- Preferences key: Command-K
- General
- Keyboard increment
- Arrow key moves by one increment
- Shift-arrow moves by ten increments
- Important for symbol placement on keycaps
- Set to 0.1mm
- Constraint angle sets the axis on which your tools draw
- Precise Cursors sets default between gross and fine selection cursor
- Hold caps-lock to access tool via hold-and-release
- Scale Stroke and Effects controls whether or not effects resized when you resize the object with drag-and-resize
- Keyboard increment
- Sync Settings
- Not on my box
- Synchronizes between multiple boxes
- Settings
- How do we reset all of them?
- Via here
- Delete the Adobe Illustrator Prefs file, it will be regenerated on startup
- Can we define different settings profiles?
- Seemingly not
- Could use Git
- How do we reset all of them?
- Units
- Configured with: Millimeters
- For everything
- Identify Objects By: XML ID
- Might make it easier to work with Inkscape/XML tools?
- Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks
- Can speed up image manipulation by dividing load between disks
- Depends on disk speed
- User Interface
- Brightness themes
- Custom: 64%
- Tabs and not-auto collapse are good
Chapter 6. Illustrator Versus Photoshop 5:55
- AI is for vector graphics
- AP is for raster graphics
- Raster files are much bigger than vector files
Chapter 5. Introduction 1:20
- Vector graphics are resolution independent
- AI and Adobe Photoshop (AP) work well together
- Preferences rock, they make you rock
- Nearly everything is configurable
- Goal of configuration is to create an environment where creativity can blossom efficiently by learning the program
Chapter 4. 0104 Top Ten Hits From Andy 7:49
- Presenter’s name is Andy
- Shares his favorite ten features
- These are all new ideas so they are introductory for me
- Context for me is
- Keyboard templates
- Logos and icons for just about everything
- Top ten follows
- Custom Toolbar
- Of course, great idea, I only ever use three to give at least for keyboards
- Pathfinder Options
- Merge multiple simple objects into a single object
- The Width Tool
- Increase the width of a object interactively
- Resize multiple parts
- Rule Guides
- Make guides
- Is this for symbol layout on keycaps?
- Duplicate Last Function
- Nice for symbol placement
- Store functions for symbol placement algorithm?
- Gradient Mesh
- Create multi-dimensional objects
- Touch Type Tool
- Modify individual characters as a unique object while remaining part of the original text
- Appearance Panel
- Always include this
- Single panel for every aspect of the object
- Is this where layers go?
- Image Trace
- Automatically convert an image to an object
- Live Paint
- Bucket fill for objects?
- Look forward to my top-ten
Chapter 3. How You Will Learn And Working Files 3:53
- Teacher shares his philosophy+strategy for learning followed by detailed advice on implementation
- Discipline+perseverance+self-control
- Great working files
- Attitude is everything
- Great recording quality
- Speedy
- Fonts are easy to read
- Brown and yellow theme
- Must follow lectures in order
- Must grok before moving ahead
- Bring your own goals into the training
- Great reminder!
Chapter 2. Introduction 1:36
- Creative Cloud (CC) is the new release model
- No Suite with versions
- Monthly subscription
- Benefits
- Costs less
- More frequent releases
- This course
- Only Adobe Illustrator (AI)
- Course on essentials
- “Get you running, have fun, and do creative stuff”