From the course: Illustrator CC 2017 One-on-One Fundamentals
Welcome to One-on-One - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Illustrator CC 2017 One-on-One Fundamentals
Welcome to One-on-One
- 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. By which I mean the one, the only, Adobe Illustrator. Illustrator is the number one drawing program on the planet. Look at any logo, any product packaging, any marketplace signage, any web button, any line graphic on any screen anywhere in the world, and you're likely seeing Illustrator at work. Smooth, crisp, pristine vector-based art. Learn how to use Illustrator and you become a master of the visual world. And this, what you're watching right now, this is Illustrator One-on-One. The most comprehensive video training on the topic. If Illustrator is a magical sort of graphic art, and it is, then I'm the guy who's gonna show you how to wield it. I started using Illustrator in 1987, the year it came out. In fact, this is it actually right here. The first Adobe program I ever bought. Which means I've been using the program for more of my life than I haven't. I wrote my first book on Illustrator the very next year when I was 26. And I did so out of love. There we were listening to The Bangles and suddenly, wang chong Illustrator comes out of nowhere. And it was so streamlined back then, the whole thing fit on a single floppy disk. So it's no surprise that I've been writing books and recording videos about this program ever since. Year in, year out I've never missed an update. I like to think that I'm that guy who's gonna teach you both from the mind and the heart. I get excited about some features. I get disappointed by others. Regardless, we're gonna take what Illustrator gives us and make great artwork. As you watch these movies, I'll show you some amazing things. But my real purpose is to infuse you with every bit of knowledge that I have. So that you can go out and make amazing works of art and design on your own. I promise you, I'm gonna turn you into the best Illustrator user you know. But I'm gonna need your help. Give me your time and attention and I'll show you everything you need to know in the order you need to know it. No crowded classroom, no scheduling conflicts. It's just you and me one-on-one, anytime that it's convenient for you to learn. If this is your first time using Illustrator, welcome to the club. If you're an old-timer, forget everything you knew before. Trust me, Illustrator has changed a lot in the last few years, and very much for the better. It's a whole new ballgame. This course, One-on-One, is project based learning. You'll learn by doing. In the following movies, you'll create professional quality artwork, often from scratch, using nothing more than Illustrator's most basic line and shape tools. You'll learn how to create multi-page documents using device independent art boards, and you'll learn how to draw anything you could possibly want using the pencil tool, the curvature tool, and the classic pen. One-on-One is also contextualized learning. Regardless of your background, Illustrator's features are about to make crystal clear sense because you'll apply them to a series of clearly defined tasks. If I've done my job, you'll leave each chapter with a sense of accomplishment. I sincerely hope that there are moments when you feel, I rule, I can do this, and I can do more. One last but very important item, now that Illustrator is part of Adobe's ever expanding Creative Cloud, the old self-contained version number updates of the past have been supplanted by a continuous stream of frequent and nimble enhancements. And just as Illustrator is a fluid application, One-on-One is a fluid course. The entire One-on-One trilogy, fundamentals, advanced, and mastery, every last movie is altogether new. Complete with new projects and brand new exercise files. As time goes on, I'll sprinkle in new movies to address new features as well as new ways to work. So be sure to come back and check for new movies the next time you see your of Illustrator update. So please join me one-on-one. Let me show you Illustrator as I truly hope you've never seen it before.
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Contents
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A first look at Illustrator50s
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Opening from the Windows desktop6m 8s
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Opening from the Macintosh Finder8m 7s
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The Start screen and Recent Files panel5m 49s
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Creating a new document5m 20s
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Points, picas, and other units6m 14s
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The advanced document settings6m 43s
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Modifying your new document6m 2s
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Saving your changes7m 46s
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Closing open documents on the PC4m 36s
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Closing open documents on the Mac6m 6s
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Pages of any size, at any angle1m 3s
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Using the Artboard tool8m 6s
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Undo, Redo, and Revert3m 16s
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Deleting and scaling artboards7m 6s
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Creating and duplicating artboards9m 5s
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Artboard tips and tricks4m 46s
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Introducing the Artboard panel8m 50s
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Autoarranging artboards6m 41s
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Artboards and rulers7m 26s
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Navigating your artwork43s
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Zooming in and out5m 59s
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Using the more precise Zoom tool6m 10s
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Animated zooming and GPU Performance7m 43s
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Scrolling (or panning) a document4m 6s
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Specifying a custom zoom level4m 18s
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Working with multiple open documents5m 49s
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Panels and workspaces (important!)9m 45s
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Cycling between screen modes6m 38s
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Now, we draw44s
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Creating center guides8m 3s
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Using the Line Segment tool6m 55s
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Drawing straight lines5m 25s
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Duplicating and extending5m 19s
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Using the Move command5m 19s
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Introducing the Scissors tool4m 20s
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Joining your line segments5m 23s
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Using the Arc tool6m 45s
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Using the Rectangular Grid tool7m 52s
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Using the Polar Grid tool3m 29s
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Using the Spiral tool7m 31s
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Adding a circular end to a spiral4m 42s
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Adjusting the curvature of an arc6m 7s
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Centering all artwork on an artboard3m 46s
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And now, we draw better43s
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Creating a time-saving template5m 18s
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Using the Ellipse tool7m 45s
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Live ellipses and pies4m 44s
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Drawing two perfectly aligned circles8m 22s
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Creating compound paths7m 1s
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Using the Rectangle tool5m 40s
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The dynamic round corner controls7m 39s
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Adding some simple reflections7m 49s
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Rotating your artwork into position6m 19s
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Using the Polygon and Star tools6m 8s
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Working with live polygons7m 3s
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Creating the perfect 5-pointed star6m 10s
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Repeating stars in alternating rows6m 23s
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Introducing the Group Isolation mode7m 12s
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Adding a drop shadow to a layer2m 54s
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Using the crazy Flare tool6m 19s
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The top-secret tilde key trick3m 53s
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How color works1m 7s
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The color modes: RGB vs. CMYK8m 7s
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Hue, saturation, and brightness4m 56s
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Selecting a color from the spectrum ramp5m
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Creating and applying swatches6m 30s
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Working with global swatches5m 43s
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Searching swatches by name5m 1s
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Auto-deleting and adding swatches4m 43s
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Using the Eyedropper tool5m 8s
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Loading swatches from another document4m 18s
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The rich world of strokes43s
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Adjusting the line weight4m 42s
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How strokes align to path outlines6m 45s
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Caps, joins, and miter limit6m 25s
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Making practical use of caps and joins6m 7s
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Dashes and arrowheads7m 24s
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Variable-width strokes5m 58s
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Numerically adjusting Width Points5m 25s
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Custom aligning strokes to paths3m 21s
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Creating a custom Width Profile7m
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Creating a classic round-dotted outline3m 25s
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Drawing a quick-and-dirty gear7m 6s
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Combining multiple strokes4m 18s
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Offsetting strokes to simulate depth6m 8s
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Text at its best1m 2s
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Setting up page margins7m 54s
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Placing and flowing text5m 34s
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Creating multicolumn text frames5m 41s
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The Smart Punctuation command4m 8s
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Working with point type7m 4s
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Formatting display text7m 39s
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Fitting headline and optical kerning7m 55s
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Formatting body copy5m 59s
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Creating a drop cap3m 39s
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Wrapping text around a graphic7m 37s
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Resolving widows and orphans4m 49s
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Finding a character with the Glyphs panel8m 37s
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Creating a paragraph style7m 6s
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Redefining a paragraph style6m 48s
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Creating type on a path7m 47s
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Using Join and the Shape Builder1m 12s
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Using the Join command6m 26s
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Using the Join tool4m 16s
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Using the Shape Builder tool5m 1s
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More ways to use the Shape Builder6m 20s
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Creating a real-world project6m 4s
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Creating an inset reflection6m 32s
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Coloring a path with the Shape Builder5m 31s
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Sculpting with variable-width strokes4m 42s
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Converting text to path outlines7m 29s
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Gap detection and path splitting6m 26s
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Drawing with the Shaper tool5m 31s
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Combining paths with the Shaper tool8m 20s
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Editing paths inside a Shaper Group6m 50s
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The world’s best freeform drawing tool1m 4s
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Drawing freeform path outlines5m 12s
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The Smooth tool and Path Eraser3m 1s
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Extending and connecting paths3m 23s
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Drawing straight and perpendicular lines3m 26s
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Creating a tracing template3m 28s
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Combining the Pencil with a drawing tablet7m 21s
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Coloring your Pencil tool art6m 28s
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The best tools for painting1m 27s
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Painting with the Blob Brush6m 9s
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Fusing path outlines together4m 33s
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Introducing the Eraser tool7m 7s
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Reassigning keyboard shortcuts3m 51s
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Merging selected paths4m 58s
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Releasing compound paths6m 7s
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Erasing and smoothing lumps6m 13s
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Painting with a few simple clicks3m 26s
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Reducing the roundness value7m 8s
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Painting with a drawing tablet6m 48s
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Drawing one point at a time1m 46s
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Drawing with the Curvature tool4m 17s
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Working with smooth and corner points3m 23s
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Curvature tool curiosities4m 32s
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Creating quick smooth shapes6m 29s
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Tracing a custom path outline6m 19s
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Drawing slender, organic forms5m 22s
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Adding line art embellishments5m 44s
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Creating a paint-splattered background3m 38s
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The tool that can draw anything2m 21s
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Creating corner points6m 55s
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How smooth points work6m 51s
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Drawing smooth points7m 55s
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Creating cusp points6m 34s
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Using the Anchor Point tool5m 32s
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Real-world drawing with the Pen tool8m 18s
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Drawing perspective edges5m 48s
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Drawing a few distress marks10m 1s
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Drawing a long perspective shadow6m 13s
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Getting smooth results from smooth points8m 4s
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Giving a letter a 3D beveled edge5m 33s
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Combining curved and straight segments8m 21s
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A preview of round corners9m 26s
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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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Absolute vs. relative rounding7m 27s
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Drawing with rounded rectangles6m 2s
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Drawing an iPhone9m
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Decorating an iPhone screen6m 37s
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Drawing a leather smart phone case7m 7s
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Colorizing a line art template3m 52s
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Turning corners into organic curves6m 50s
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Reshaping rounded paths9m 40s
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Saving for devices and the web1m 56s
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Aligning objects to the pixel grid4m 58s
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Aligning objects as you draw or modify them7m 51s
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Aligning text to the pixel grid5m 11s
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Introducing the Save for Web command6m 36s
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Scaling your art to suit its destination7m 26s
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For devices and presentations, use PNG5m 6s
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Saving an 8-bit graphic6m 32s
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Saving a JPEG image5m 10s
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Saving vector-based SVG files3m 48s
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Assigning a copyright3m 7s
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Using the Export for Screens command5m 58s
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Using the Asset Export panel4m 42s
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