Title: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS3
1ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS3
- Chapter 2Creating Text and Gradients
2Chapter Objectives
- Create and format text
- Flow text into an object
- Position text on a path
- Create colors and gradients
- Apply colors and gradients to text
- Adjust a gradient and create a drop shadow
3Create and Format Text
LESSON 1
- Creating type
- Create text anywhere
- Select the Type Tool
- Click the artboard and start typing or click and
drag Type Tool to create a text box - Use the Vertical Type Tool to create vertical
type
4Character panel
LESSON 1
Font family list arrow
Font style list arrow
Leading list arrow
Font size list arrow
Tracking list arrow
Kerning list arrow
Horizontal Scale text box
Vertical Scale text box
Underline button
Character Rotation text box
Set the baseline shift list arrow
Strikethrough button
5Paragraph panel
LESSON 1
Justify with last line aligned centered
Justify with last line aligned left
Justify with last line aligned right
Align right
Align center
Align left
Justify all lines
Left indent text box
Right indent text box
First-line indent text box
Space after paragraph text box
Space before paragraph text box
6Create and Format Text
LESSON 1
Baseline
Leading
50 horizontal scale
50 vertical scale
Examples of text formatting
7Create and Format Text
LESSON 1
Examples of kerning and tracking
8Flow Text into an Object
LESSON 2
- Filling an object with text
- Use the Area Type Tool and Vertical Area Type
Tool to flow text into any shape you create - Text in object can be formatted as usual
- You can manipulate object just like any other
9Flow Text into an Object
LESSON 2
- Using Rulers, Guides, and the Grid
- Illustrator has two built-in rulers that run
along top and left side of document window - Create ruler guides and place on artboard by
placing mouse pointer on top of ruler and
dragging on to artboard - As you drag ruler, guide will emerge
- On release, guide will be position at that point
10Flow Text into an Object
LESSON 2
- Using Rulers, Guides, and the Grid
- To view rulers
- Click View on menu bar
- Click Show Rulers
- Lock and hide guides temporarily
- Click View on menu bar
- Point to Guides all Guide menu commands shown
- Grid is another tool to align objects on artboard
- Defined in Guides Grid section of Preferences
dialog box
11Flow Text into an Object
LESSON 2
- Making guides
- Select any object and make it into guide
- Use Make Guide command on View menu
- You can also click and drag mouse pointer from
each ruler to the artboard
12Position Text on a Path
LESSON 3
- Using the Path Type Tools
- Type along straight or curved path using the Type
on a Path Tool or Vertical Type on a Path Tool - Move text along path
- Flip text to make it run in opposite direction
on opposite side of path - Change baseline shift to modify distance texts
baseline is above or below path
13Position Text on a Path
LESSON 3
Text flipped across a path
Text on a Path
14Create Colors and Gradients
LESSON 4
Type list arrow
Location text box
Gradient Fill box
Gradient Slider
Angle text box
Stops
15Create Colors and Gradients
LESSON 4
- Using the Gradient panel
- Point at which two colors meet in equal measure
called midpoint - Represented by diamond above slider, which is
called Gradient Slider - Need not be positioned evenly between start and
end - Change look by moving Gradient Slider to change
midpoint location - Swatches panel contains standard gradients that
come with software
16Create Colors and Gradients
LESSON 4
- Using the Gradient panel
- To create your own gradients
- Click object filled with existing gradient
- Modify existing gradient in Gradient panel
- Change beginning and ending colors
- Change midpoint
- Add additional colors or remove colors
- Define a gradient as linear or radial
- Linear gradient can be positioned
- Left to right
- Up and down
- On any angle change angle by entering new value
in Angle text box in Gradient panel
17Create Colors and Gradients
LESSON 4
- Using the Color panel
- Color panel is where you move sliders to mix new
colors for fills, strokes, and gradients - Default CMYK or RGB depending on mode selected
- You can also type values directly into text boxes
18Create Colors and Gradients
LESSON 4
Current fill and stroke colors
CMYK color values
None
CMYK Spectrum
Sliders
19Apply Colors and Gradients to Text
LESSON 5
- Applying fills and strokes to text
- By default text is generated with black fill and
no stroke - To change color of text, select it by
highlighting it with Type Tool or switch to
Selection Tool - With Selection Tool, text is selected as single
object and any color change affects text globally - To change fill or stroke of individual character,
select with Type Tool
Fill color
Stroke color
20Apply Colors and Gradients to Text
LESSON 5
- Converting text to outlines
- To fill text with a gradient
- Convert text into an object by selecting text,
then using Create Outlines command on Type menu - Letterforms become standard Illustrator objects
with anchor points and paths - Create Outlines makes it possible to create
document with text without fonts - Once text converted to outlines, you can no
longer change typeface - To change, go to Character panel before
converting to outlines
21Apply Colors and Gradients to Text
LESSON 5
Outlines filled with a gradient
Each outline is filled with the gradient
22Adjust a Gradient and Create a Drop Shadow
LESSON 6
- Using the Gradient Tool
- Gradient Tool used to manipulate gradient fills
- Select an object with gradient fill
- Drag Gradient Tool over the object
- Where you begin dragging and where you end
determines length of blend from starting to
ending color - Using the Gradient Tool
- For linear gradients, angle you drag determines
angle blend fills object - Apply same gradient to multiple objects
- Select object, use Gradient Tool to extend across
all objects
23Adjust a Gradient and Create a Drop Shadow
LESSON 6
Examples of different angles and lengths of a
gradient fill created with the Gradient Tool
24Adjust a Gradient and Create a Drop Shadow
LESSON 6
- Adding a drop shadow
- To apply a drop shadow to text
- Copy text
- Paste copy behind it
- Fill copy with darker color
- Use keyboard arrows to move it so it is offset
from original
25Chapter Summary
- Lesson 4
- Use the Gradient panel
- Use the Color panel
- Add colors and gradients to the Swatches panel
- Lesson 5
- Apply fills and strokes to text
- Convert text to outlines
- Lesson 6
- Use the Gradient Tool
- Add a drop shadow
- Lesson 1
- Create type
- Format text
- Hide objects
- Lesson 2
- Fill an object with text
- Lock objects
- Use rulers, guides, and the grid
- Make guides
- Lesson 3
- Use the Path Type Tool