How to Do Everything: Adobe Illustrator CS4
β Scribed by Sue Jenkins
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is not what I expected. Everything, should mean everything, and it doesn't cover everything. The "Real World" series is a much better line of books for teaching the graphic design software. It's not even a good reference. I was looking for a specific task such as converting text to paths and it doesn't show it. In other places it refers to buttons but doesn't say where they are, etc.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Maximize the power of the number-one vector graphics programThis full-color guide is perfect for designers and artists looking to master the most powerful graphics program available. Whether new to the software or upgrading from an earlier version, you will learn how to use the most important featur
This handy resource teaches you how to generate professional graphics for multiple media, including print and Web. Master Illustrator's defining feature: creating and editing drawings by defining anchor points and the paths between them. Plus, the book features an art gallery displaying professional
This handy resource teaches you how to generate professional graphics for multiple media, including print and Web. Master Illustratorβs defining feature: creating and editing drawings by defining anchor points and the paths between them. Plus, the book features an art gallery displaying professional
This handy resource teaches you how to generate professional graphics for multiple media, including print and Web. Master Illustrator's defining feature: creating and editing drawings by defining anchor points and the paths between them. Plus, the book features an art gallery displaying professional