Adobe illustrator

Adobe Illustrator is a graphic-driven software used primarily for creating vector graphics. It is useful for designing logos, clip art, blueprints, and other precise, resolution-independent illustrations. Adobe Illustrator is used to create a variety of digital and printed images, including cartoons, charts, diagrams, graphs, logos, and illustrations. AI allows a user to import a photograph and use it as a guide to trace an object in the photograph. This can be used to re-colour or create a sketch-like appearance of a photograph.
It also makes it possible to manipulate text in many ways, making Illustrator a useful tool for creating postcards, posters, and other visual designs which use text and images together. Illustrator’s ability to place text around a curve is especially useful for artists creating logos. Illustrator is also used in designing mock-ups which show what the website will look like when it’s completed, and creating icons used within apps or websites. Illustrator uses mathematical equations to draw out the shapes. This makes vector graphics scalable without the loss of resolution.
Why this course
The future looks bright for Illustrator and the entire Adobe suite. They are the standard that is held up to all other designing software out there! If the stock records are any indication, Adobe Systems will be going strong for a long time to come.
Job options Jobs directly related to your course include: Animator, Concept artist, Graphic designer, Illustrator, Multimedia programmer, Printmaker, Production designer, theatre/television/film Jobs where your course would be useful include: Advertising account executive, Arts administrator, Artworker, Fashion designer, Fine artist, Higher education lecturer, Special effects technician, Textile designer, VFX artist and Web designer.
Who can apply:
school students and students undergoing BCA, MCA, B.Tech/B.E, BSC, MSC, IT, PGDCA, Diploma Courses.
Course Features
- Lectures 8 hours
- Video lecture 4h 39m
- Practical 14 hours
Introduction
Getting Started
Navigating Your Documents
Working with Artboards
Working with Layers
Drawing Basic Shapes
Transforming Objects
Working with Fills and Strokes
Working with Color
Using the Appearance Panel
Creating Complex Shapes
Working with the Pen Tool
Working with Type
Using Raster Graphics in Illustrator
Creative Cloud and Illustrator
Printing and Exporting Artwork
Conclusion
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very useful course