Using Adobe Illustrator

 

Introduction

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.

Workshop resources
    NU resources coming soon.

 
Resources available in the Multimedia Development Lab
Most titles cataloged in NUcat, the library's online catalog system

 
    • 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
Resources on the internet

 

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