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12/22/2014- Exploring perspective drawing
- Activating the Perspective Grid and exploring its parts
- Adjusting vanishing points, grid planes, and the horizon
- Moving the Perspective Grid
- Using the Plane Switching widget
- Drawing and selecting objects
- Attaching objects to the grid and releasing them
- Creating and editing text
- Moving objects along a plane
- Automatic plane positioning
- Scaling objects
- Using symbols in perspective
- Adding finishing touches
Skill Level Intermediate
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- Hi, I'm Kevin Stohlmeyer, an Adobe certified instructor, and welcome to Perspective Drawing with Adobe Illustrator. In this course we'll take a look at the three types of perspective grids found in Illustrator. Then I'll show you how to create and add elements to a two-point perspective grid. Next, we'll modify our artwork by moving, scaling, adding and transforming objects using the various tools and techniques associated with perspective drawing. And finally, I'll show you how to add some final touches to the illustration.
I'm very excited to share these techniques with you, so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome35s
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1. About Perspective
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Type of perspectives1m 14s
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2. Adjusting the Perspective Grid
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3. Working with the Perspective Grid
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4. Drawing in Perspective
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Attaching objects1m 35s
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Creating and editing text1m 32s
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5. Editing in Perspective
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Precise movement1m 8s
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Scaling objects1m 5s
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Using symbols in perspective1m 26s
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Conclusion
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Next steps22s
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