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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Book,
By Jesse B. (Deltona, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
I've been wanting this book for a while, and I finally decided to purchase it.
I was very impressed by the artwork throughout the entire book, inlcuding examples from professionals, every page is colored, and its so easily organized. Its a pretty thick book at around 430 pages of all full color (still amazes me at the price I got it for). I've used several Adobe Illustrator Books, including: Visual QuickStart Guide: Illustrator CS, Adobe Illustrator 10/CS/CS2 Classroom in a Book, Adobe Illustrator CS in 24 Hours, and several others that I didn't completely read. I know thats a lot of books but It took me a while to grasp the feel of Illustrator. I would say if you have used Illustrator for over 3 months and have a basic understanding of it then this is the perfect book to expand your creativity and give you a new outlook on devoloping vector graphics. It goes through a lot of the beginner guides, but it jumps right into getting you active and used to Adobe Illustrator with simple exercises and methods of creating things. I also like the included HotKey piece in the back of the book, good to hangup to get used to using keyboard/mouse only (not clicking tool items). The CD is also a big plus, if you want to get good at Illustrator this is the best book I would suggest. This is, hands down, the best book I've ever purchased for the computer.
32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SPECIAL DISTINCTION AWARD,
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This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
Each year the Design Bookshelf rates the very best books for computer graphic arts -- The Illustrator WOW book has been a winner in the past. But each year we also highlight a book that goes beyond the "Best" to receive our SPECIAL DISTINCTION AWARD.
Year after year, upgrade after upgrade, Sharon Steuer consistently brings the very finest compendium on Adobe Illustrator available. While other WOW books and Bibles fade into dust, Sharon brings Illustrator users everywhere the WOW they need. I'm not even going to refer you to my review -- the Special Distinction Award speaks for itself -- and this book. Just go ahead and buy it now -- and purchased along with the Real World Adobe Illustrator CS2 book, the serious Illustrator user will have everything needed to go all the way to master status. Fred Showker Editor / Publisher, The Designers' Bookshelf design-bookshelf.com
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic,
This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
One reason I love this book is that it is geared toward more advanced techniques and intermediate users rather than absolute beginners. There are plenty of books written for beginners but there are not many books such as WOW! Book that focuses on teaching beyond the basic skills.
The book does a good job of explaining how the tools work although in a sense much faster pace than Classroom in a Book. I've tried Adobe Illustrator CS2 Classroom in a Book and I would say that is a good book for beginners compared to this one but if you're ready to advance in your Illustrator techniques and learn how the software is applied to real projects, the WOW book cannot be beat.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Is Adobe Illustrator and How To Use It Like A Pro,
By Diane Cipollo (Editor at BellaOnline.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
For those readers new to Adobe Illustrator, this book with accompanying CD by Sharon Steuer will introduce all the creative features of Illustrator while inspiring you with real world examples from various artists. If you already use Illustrator, you will find examples of how these professional artists are using the newest features of version CS2 to increase their productivity and expand their creativity.
As you would expect, Steuer begins by discussing Illustrator basics. The novice will appreciate the QuickTime demo that teaches drawing and editing paths and Bezier curves. You will also like the "Finger Dance" exercises which teach how to use both hands as you work. One of the secrets for creating productively in Illustrator is to control Illustrator's power-keys with your left hand while your right hand moves the mouse or digital pen. Once the basics are covered, Steuer expands on each of Illustrator's creative features such as Live Paint, Live Trace, Live 3D, drawing tools, bevels, type, blends, gradients, transparency and layers. Each chapter starts with an overview of the topic and follows with a gallery of sample artwork featuring the techniques discussed in the overview. Also included are step-by-step examples of the techniques used by these artists to achieved their results. There really where so many helpful examples that I find it difficult to choose which to discuss. If you create digital animation, you will appreciate the examples of using the Free Transform tool and layers to create and manipulate individual parts for character animation. Once the to-be-animated parts are completed, the artists used layers again to build and preview the animation frames and then export them as a draft in the Flash format. Next, Steuer covers the newest features in version CS2 that will streamline your creativity. The new Live Trace and Live Paint features helped several artists create their artwork in Illustrator when starting from a raster scan. One artist digitized a company logo and another created an image from a scan of a sketch. Several artists shared their ideas for using the new type engine in CS2 which now has the same creative features as other software such as Photoshop. One artist described how he created his own typeface while another used text-shaped clipping masks over a raster image of a scanned regional textile to embellish the text for a book cover. Saving the best for last, the examples of subtle colors and photorealistic artwork were amazing. Several artists discussed how they achieved these results using blends, gradients and mesh. The most impressive example was a photorealistic portrait that I could not believe was created in Illustrator. Sharon Steuer is a fellow digital artist and teacher. Previous editions of The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book have won the Benjamin Franklin Award. She is also the author of Creative Thinking in Photoshop: A New Approach to Digital Art.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"WOW!" Is An Equally Good Description for this book!,
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This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
After purchasing Adobe's CS2 Premium package, mostly for PhotoShop, but with a mind to use Acrobat Pro and InDesign for some e-book, PDF pictorial, step-by-step woodturning tutorials eventually. It became apparent to me that Adobe Illustrator would be the best software to use to accomplish some things (my logo redesign, a pair of 8-up and 10-up templates for my artist's statement product cards, etc.). That's the point at which I started trying to find honest, objective reviews of the best pair of Illustrator specific books for a neophyte to get start with. I decided on this one, along with "Real World Adobe Illustrator". I am absolutely persuaded I made two awesome choices.
This book is absolutely the best, especially the "Zen of the Pen" section, with its companion PDF tutorial file on the included CD-ROM (** see my comment on this file at end of review). It's one of the best tutorials and step-by-step instructions I've found for understanding and learning to use the pen in both PhotoShop and Illustrator. To be fair, there is also an excellent, step-by-step tutorial on the Pen in Caplin's "How to Cheat in PhotoShop" as well, BUT, if I could only pick one for understanding and using the Pen, it would have to be Sharon Steuer's Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book, hands down. The tear-out quick reference of Steuer's "Windows Finger Dance Summary" is superb, too, along with the more thorough explanation of the "Finger Dance" found in the "Zen of Illustrator" chapter. That section alone is awesome! In retrospect now that I've learned a bit about Illustrator, I'd have bought the book just to get the Zen of the Pen and the Finger Dance sections, but the rest of the book is equally as instructional and well-done, too! Suffice it to say that I had absolutely zero experience with Adobe Illustrator when I purchased Illustrator CS2 Wow! and "Real World Adobe Illustrator" together. Maybe as I become more experienced with Illustrator I'll discover I need some additional tutorial reference books, but thus far, I haven't found anything I need to learn how to accomplish in Illustrator that these two books don't have thoroughly covered between them ... and very well explained, too! Everything is explained well enough for even a neophyte newbie like me to grasp and that's going some! I didn't have a clue about Illustrator except in the most general sense when my pair of books arrived, so I started, quite literally, with page 1 and progressed from there. I have NOT been disappointed. *** Zen of the Pen PDF file on included CD-ROM: I ran into a minor difficulty on the included CD-ROM, which was rectified after I contacted the publisher. I'm a PC user and the superb "Zen of the Pen" PDF file inexplicably had an asterisk (*) at the start of the file name, which is a no-no for PC files. I emailed the publisher detailing the problem and within a week or so - it took a while for my email query to get routed to the correct individual - I was emailed a corrected PDF file which I was able to back up, open and print flawlessly. It was a minor glitch which the publisher took care of, so I don't think it would be fair to take away from this excellent Illustrator CS2 book's well-deserved 5-star rating because of it. WOW! is a perfect description for this book! I'd buy it again in a heartbeat! As lost as I was the first time I opened Illustrator intending to redesign my business logo, only some excellent, very well-written tutorial instruction, which this book provided, could possibly have helped me get up and functional with Illustrator! WOW!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Insprirational,
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If you are new to Adobe Illustrator (AI), this is probably not the best book to get started with. Also, IMO the chapters are introduced somewhat randomly. In spite of this, the book has many fine examples of great artwork produced with AI, and for an advanced beginner the book has been a welcome addon to several others I have purchased. I really like the author's writing and teaching style. I'm glad I got this book and recommend it to others.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!!!!,
By Maria Villafane "Mavilla" (Sunshine state) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
With this book i figured out in two days of owning it what i had been trying to figure out since i started tryin to learn the program some time ago. it is an amazing tool that covers everything you need to know to creat great illustrations. i thank my professor for insisting so much, this book is THE Book. Buy it! don't think twice.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is an awsome book,
By ricteel "Rick" (Sun Prairie, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book (Paperback)
This is the first review I have ever written about a book that I have purchased. I am so glad I bought this book, I felt that I should let others know how good it is.
I am a programmer by trade and I use Illustrator for my hobby. As an enthusiast I taught myself how to use Illustrator 9 over a period of 3 years. When I upgraded to Illustrator CS2 I wanted to get up to speed with the new tools and techniques a little quicker. I am so glad I purchased this book. I read a couple chapters during my lunch breaks at work and already I have learn so much about the new the tools in CS2, like Live Trace and how to manipulate text using the warp techniques. The book starts with a chapter on the basics and then goes in depth on how to use each tool. The last chapter goes into advanced techniques. The artwork examples contributed by the different artists are absolutely wonderful and inspiring! I have used this book several times strictly an 'idea' book for projects I am working on. The book is in full color on nearly every page and it is put together well, using a binding technique were the backbone will not crack. The author gives keyboard shortcuts in Mac and PC format. This is a great book and I would highly recommend it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Illustrator Resource Book,
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I have several illustrator books in my personal library and I refer to this one constantly. Not for the beginner but excellent for the intermediate to advanced.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW is a wow!,
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This is the second WOW for Illustrator I have purchased. The one for Illustrator 10 was an excellent guide to performing spectacular effects. Now, WOW has so much more to work with in Illustrator CS2. I haven't completed the gamut of effects, but have found the book invaluable in solving problems I have recently encountered. The handbook that comes with the program is adequate for standard operations, but the more subtle nuances are filled in quite nicely with the WOW book. I recommend it highly.
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The Adobe Illustrator CS2 Wow! Book by Sharon Steuer (Paperback - September 2, 2005)
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