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Disclaimer:

Most of the given Tutorials are taken from various sources on the Internet and I compiled some of them for you. Hope you understand. More are in the line.

I like to blog, I like to share my ideas, thinking and my works with friends. Here In this blog I will post my design works which i have tried in several design contest in online and offline.

Few Years ago, I just started to learn Illustrator as hobby. And to continue i learned myself illustrator and its some basics. Obviously I got a big volume of support from internet and my friends to learn this design techniques.

Here All the design I'll post is copyright protected as all the design done by myself.

Most of the Tutorials are collected from net as I got those while I was searching Tutorials for me and what I still search in the net. So respective tutorials are copyright protected as per their writer.

If anyone interested to get logo design or illustrator work he may contact me.

If anyone has anything to discuss about any tutorials, he/she may mail me to share and discuss on that.

Some of designs I have posted for my bids in http://www.99designs.com long ago.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Illustrator Beginner’s Series 1: Layers & Placing Images

Layers & Placing Images

By Cory 


The first thing you need to do is open a New document. Go to File > New… or use the keyboard shortcut, Command (the Apple key) and N on a Mac or Control and N on a PC.

Next, you’ll want to place your pencil sketch. Go to File > Place. A dialogue box will pop up and just find your sketch file on your hard drive. I usually scan my sketches as grayscale jpegs at 72 dpi.
Here’s my leaf guy that I’m working on for the series.
Now you’ll need to open your Layers palette. Go to Window > Layers. If it has check mark by it on your drop down menu, that means it is already open.
Here’s what the Layers palette looks like.
On a side note, you’ll notice that the Links palette tab is also attached to the Layers palette. You can drag and drop the different tabs to different palettes to organize the palettes the way you want.
Double click on the Layer name. I think the default name is Layer 1. A dialogue box will pop up. Here you can change some of the Layer preferences like the name. This is my sketch layer, so I changed the name to sketch.
Next, I want to lock my sketch layer, so I don’t draw on it. To lock a layer, click on the area to the left of the layer name. A lock will appear. This isn’t permanent, so you can always unlock it by clicking it again.
FYI, to the left of the Lock is the Visibility. This makes the layer visible or invisible.
Finally, you want to create a second layer to draw on. Click on the icon at the bottom that looks like a sheet of paper. A new layer appears. You can click on the name to change the name or other preferences.
Now, you are ready to draw. Feel free to post any comments or questions below.
This post was written on IllustrationInfo.com. Content copyright 2009 Cory Thoman. I am just sharing it .

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