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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Illustrator 10 [Paperback]

Mike Wooldridge (Author), Michael Toot (Author)
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March 15, 2002 0764536540 978-0764536540
This handy guide uses the proven Visual step-by-step approach to learning Illustrator -- in full color! It covers all the ins and outs of using Adobe Illustrator: creating and editing objects, working with bezier and compound paths, creating layers and masks, working with color, adding raster images, and using Illustrator for Web design. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Illustrator 10 is a tutorial for the graphically minded with clear, concise, jargon-free instructions and over 500 color screenshots throughout. Jam-packed with information, this book goes beyond the basics to help Web designers, graphic design professionals, and business graphics users take full advantage of the robust features of Illustrator 10.


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Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something-and skip the long-winded explanations?

If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you will find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle scores of Illustrator 10 tasks, from working with paths, objects, type, bitmap images, and trapping to using effects, filters, styles, layers, and sliced artwork.

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* "Teach Yourself" sidebars offer practical tips and tricks
* Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task
* Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
* Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules

About the Author

Michael Toot is the author and co-author of several VISUAL books, including Master VISUALLY Web Design; Master VISUALLY Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere and AfterEffects; and Teach Yourself VISUALLY Macromedia Web Collection. He works and lives near Seattle, WA.

Michael Wooldridge has worked as an independent web developer, writer, and consultant since 1995. He has written about technology for Macworld and CNET. He is the author of Teach Yourself VISUALLY Photoshop 7, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Photoshop Elements, and co-author of Master VISUALLY Dreamweaver MX and Flash MX.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Visual (March 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764536540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764536540
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 7.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #439,948 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mike Wooldridge is a user-interface designer and Web developer. He has authored more than 20 books for Wiley's Visual series.

 

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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank God for this book., July 25, 2003
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I work in web programming, and I'm learning Illustrator for some projects I'm doing. This program is INCREDIBLY complex, and even though I'm very familiar with Photoshop, Illustrator is like a mirror maze. Everything you think you recognize is really an illusion.

After failing miserably at learning the program through a few hours of trial and error, I decided I definitely needed a book to help me. After signing out a number of different Adobe Illustrator books from the library and devouring them, I still wasn't sure what the heck was going on. Sure, I knew lots of stuff I could do, but no one ever bothered to tell me how to work the tools I had to use! I wanted remedial help here. I can firgure out the rest of it once I know how the darned program works.

So finally, I stumbled across Teach Yourself Visually. And thank God I did. These people understand that when you're learning a new program, you need to learn the interface before you can do anything else. Apparently this simple logic is something that MOST manual writers can't grasp.

It's not as big a book as many of the other Illustrator manuals I've read--in fact, it's positively normal-sized. And most of the book is taken up by big full-color screenshots. In fact, that's how you learn with this book. Lots of big full-color screenshots, showing you step-by-step how to operate the program. Each screenshot has a caption telling you just what's going on in the picture, what tools, settings, and menu options you need to select, etc.

As far as I'm concerned, this book is perfect. To be honest, I think its usefulness is limited. It's not one of those tomes of arcane lore that you lovingly refer to every time you work on a project. It's a simple, bottom-line tutorial. But that just makes it more important.

I'm not a stupid person. I've taught myself things like Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Javascript with only minimal help from any kind of reference manual. So trust me: you NEED this book if you want to learn Illustrator within a year. Once you finish it, then move on to all those cool books like The Essential Illustrator. You'll keep those around for a while. But the buck starts here.

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42 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'd Be Lost Without Book; Don't Take Illustrator Without It, October 26, 2002
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People told me Illustrator was easier to learn than Photoshop. Were they wrong! Or maybe they didn't know I'm bad at math because Illustrator is based on bezier curves, vector shapes, math and geometry. It is about as different from Photoshop as a program can be except that they look the same when you first open them up. Just try "drawing" (and I use that word loosely) a curve in Illustrator with the pen tool and you will instantly recall everything you ever hated about high school math. However, if you loved math, this may be YOUR program. This book deserves 5 stars simply because I would be utterly lost without it. I'm taking Illustrator Part II right now at the college where I teach and I still can't move off this book and into a more complex text. I tried moving into the Adobe Classroom in a Book and very quickly found myself unable to do anything in the exercises. I am learning this program very, very slowly and I need an extremely visual, full color approach that spells out every step to me, skipping nothing, assuming nothing. This book does that. I'm very slowly improving in the program. I used it in taking Illustrator Part I (it was not the required text which I didn't even buy) and got an A in the first course yet I still can't move into a more complex book. In this course I have to make an entire calendar for 2003, draw it, and I hope to have this book mastered by the end of it and then, finally, move onto a more complex text. I'm not counting on it though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for any beginning-early intermediate Illustrator user, August 19, 2006
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I have taught Illustrator 10 and CS2 at my office and at the university level, and this is the book that allowed me to teach myself. I am an architect by trade and education, but had started to specialize in environmental graphics early on. No one in my office knew the program, but as a computer and design-savvy person, I was able to teach myself Illustrator in a few weeks. I now highly recommend this book for purchase by my undergraduate and graduate students, as there is no better guide for anyone who is a visual learner. Through screen shots and page after page of simple, full color illustrations, this book will launch the beginner, or fine-tune the knowledge of the intermediate Illustrator user. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I only hope that Wiley will soon come out with an updated version for CS2--though this book is still very useful and more than worth the money in learning the CS and CS2 versions of Illustrator, there are some updates to the program that would be helpful to have explained in later, updated publications. This book will undoubtedly elevate even the most rudimentary beginner to intermediate status very quickly.
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Illustrator lets you create, modify, combine, and publish drawings and images from your computer. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
stray anchor points, excess anchor points, palette tab, scatter brush, clipping mask, template layer, data dialog box, calligraphic brush, vector fonts, compound path, graph tool, print artwork, appearance attributes, keyboard shortcut, offset printer, crop marks
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Direct Selection, Envelope Distort, Click the Layers, Pixel Preview, Paint Bucket, Click Save, Smart Punctuation, Click File, Separation Setup, Auto Trace, Page Setup, Multicolor Gradient, Preparing Files, Rectangular Grid, Brush Libraries, Click Window, Document Setup, Add Anchor Point, Applying Color, Click the Color, Click the Gradient, Save Colors, Click the Brushes, Export Sliced Artwork, File Info
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