Author
Released
2/19/2020- Working with documents and artboards
- Navigating artwork by zooming and panning
- Drawing lines and shapes
- Mixing color and saving swatches
- Applying strokes, dashes, and arrows
- Creating and formatting type
- Building custom path outlines
- Using the Pencil and Blob Brush tools
- Painting and erasing freeform strokes
- Combining Illustrator with a drawing tablet
- Drawing with round corners
- Designing screen and mobile device graphics
Skill Level Beginner
Duration
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- Hello, I'm Deke McClelland, welcome to Illustrator One-on-one Fundamentals. Part one in a series of three video courses devoted to your ultimate mastery of the world's most powerful vector-based drawing software. One-on-one is a promise. First of all, you'll have me, a seasoned professional with more than 30 years of experience. I started using Illustrator in 1987, the year it came out. I wrote my first book the very next year, and I've been writing books and recording videos about the program ever since. But enough about me, let's talk about you. Assuming that you're willing to put in the time and effort, you are about to learn more about Illustrator than anyone you've ever met. I'll mentor you through every facet that you need to know, in the order you need to know it. No crowded classrooms, and no scheduling conflicts. It's just you, and me, one-on-one, any time that it's convenient to learn. Now one-on-one is project-based learning. You'll create professional-quality artwork, using nothing more than Illustrator's most basic line and shape tools. You'll learn how to precisely copyfit display text, using variable fonts. You'll learn how to draw anything you could possibly want, using the freeform pencil tool, the point-by-point curvature tool, and the classic pen. And we'll wrap things up with a look at state-of-the-art screen graphics. If this is your first time using Illustrator, welcome to the club. If you're an old-timer, keep an open mind. Ever since Adobe began updating its applications with the regularity of a creative operating system, there have been a lot of changes. In the next several chapters, you'll learn Illustrator from its surprisingly powerful basics to its awe-inspiring heights. Get ready to experience Illustrator as I truly hope you've never seen it before.
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Introduction
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Welcome to One-on-One1m 56s
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1. Documents
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Introducing the Home screen6m 23s
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Creating a new document7m 8s
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Activate missing fonts3m 7s
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Modifying your new document8m 52s
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Saving Illustrator artwork7m 17s
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2. Artboards
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Using the artboard tool11m 10s
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Undo, Redo, and Revert3m 21s
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Selecting multiple artboards8m 14s
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Navigating between artboards5m 43s
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Artboards and rulers7m 26s
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3. Navigate
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Zooming in and out8m 9s
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Zooming on a selection2m 23s
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Cycling between screen modes6m 32s
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4. Lines
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It’s time to draw1m 10s
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Guidelines and center guides7m 38s
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Joining your line segments6m 41s
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Using the Arc tool8m 28s
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Using the Spiral tool7m 11s
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Using the Polar Grid tool8m 11s
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Auto-blending fill colors6m 12s
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A preview of shape building5m 34s
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5. Shapes
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And now, we draw better1m 40s
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Using the Ellipse tool7m 43s
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Live ellipses and pies4m 44s
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Creating compound paths7m 1s
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Using the Rectangle tool5m 40s
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Using the crazy Flare tool6m 19s
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6. Color
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How color works2m 27s
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7. Strokes
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Adjusting the line weight4m 55s
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Caps, joins, and miter limit6m 25s
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Dashes and arrowheads7m 24s
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Variable-width strokes5m 58s
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Combining multiple strokes4m 18s
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8. Type
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Text at its best2m 9s
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Placing and flowing text5m 48s
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Modifying the text frame4m 57s
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Paragraph alignment3m 26s
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Kerning characters of type5m 53s
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Roman Hanging Punctuation3m 24s
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Filling and stroking text2m 18s
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9. Building
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Using the Join command6m 27s
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Using the Join tool4m 43s
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Creating an inset reflection6m 32s
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Drawing with the Shaper tool5m 31s
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10. Pencil
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Freeform drawing at its best1m 24s
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Creating a tracing template3m 28s
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11. Paint
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The best tools for painting1m 27s
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Introducing the Eraser tool8m 31s
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Painting background paths5m 53s
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Erasing all kinds of paths6m 49s
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Erasing and smoothing lumps6m 15s
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12. Curvature
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Shape-building a castle wall8m 21s
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Drawing a custom letterform4m 32s
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13. Pen
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Creating corner points4m 16s
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How smooth points work7m 8s
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Drawing smooth points8m 14s
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Drawing cusp points9m 17s
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Using the Anchor point tools5m 43s
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14. Corners
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Making corners smooth1m 7s
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The round corner widget3m 44s
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Rounding off corner points4m 54s
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Changing the corner type3m 37s
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Rounding characters of type6m 15s
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Decorating an iPhone screen7m 14s
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Reshaping rounded paths9m 40s
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15. Screen
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Saving an 8-bit graphic6m 33s
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Saving a JPEG image5m 10s
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Assigning a copyright3m 7s
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Using the Asset Export panel5m 27s
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Conclusion
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Until next time1m 46s
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