In this tutorial we will learn how to automate repetitive actions with the help of the Action feature in Illustrator. We will also find out how to test and edit the created action.
An often overlooked feature of Illustrator is Transform Each. Transform Each allows you to perform several transformations at the same time. This week we'll take a look at this command and see how it can save you time and make your work more efficient in Illustrator.
In this tutorial you will learn everything you ever wanted to know about one of the most powerful Adobe Illustrator Tools – Transformation. Discover how it works, learn multiple ways of transforming objects, study the tools of transformation, and many other useful techniques.
In this video I retrace the steps of the development of my Southeastern Misic Gallery logo in the form of a logo design tutorial using Adobe Illustrator CS5.
This video has been intentionally prepared in 1080p so be sure to go FULL SCREEN to see all tools and mouse actions! :-)
Please fire any questions you might have. All feedback is appreciated. More interests will spark further videos.
* A correction: The font identified as "Liberation Sans" (which it was supposed to be) for the type "music gallery" was actually shown as a Myriad default. The final, correct product is shown upon the black background at the end of the video.
Those of you who are familiar with Photoshop know that transforming an object’s perspective in Photoshop is quite easy; just go to edit > Transform > Perspective and then you can change the perspective of just about any type of object. Doing this in Illustrator however is not quite as easy; or at least straight forward. In this quick tutorial, we will show you how to use the free transform tool in Illustrator in tandem with a few simultaneous keyboard shortcuts to adjust an objects perspective.