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Introduction
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Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based (or object-based) image creation program. This program uses paths to create objects in the image; paths may have fill or stroke attributes assigned to them; text is also handled in Illustrator as an object. All objects, their defining paths, and attributes, remain editable throughout the lifetime of the illustration. Based on Adobe's PostScript technology.
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Workshop resources
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NU resources coming soon.
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Resources available in the Multimedia Development Lab Most titles cataloged in NUcat, the library's online catalog system
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- Adobe Illustrator Classroom in a Book
- Illustrator for Macintosh (Visual QuickStart guide)
- Adobe Illustrator Paths and Curves
- Designing Web Graphics I
- Designing Web Graphics II
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Resources on the internet
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