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vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Mi, USA
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 10-23-2001 01:12

Just started playing with Illustrator and am looking for any help in regards to online resources/tutorials etc?

any illustrator gurus about? (Twitch perchance?) TIA ~Vp~

cyoung
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From: The northeast portion of the 30th star
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 10-23-2001 01:51

Looks like Adobe has some usefull info. I just might explore this gradient mesh cocktail some.. it has potential. You have to sign up with your Adobe ID and a confirmation mail routine.. if you haven't already. Don't really know of anything else for IL, except the manual.

-cyoung

jedart
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Las Vegas
Insane since: Oct 2001

posted posted 10-23-2001 05:49

I've started writing tutorials for illustrator. I have one quick one done so far at http://www.lvcm.com/jedart/tuts/cool.htm I plan a illustrator basics next (when I have free time, yea right )

Me Again?

warjournal
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posted posted 10-23-2001 06:01

I hit Google real quick. I'm not really interested in shifting through tuts, but this does look promising:
http://www.techtutorials.com/Applications/Drawing_and_Graphics/Adobe/Illustrator/

Looks pretty handy for learning some basic features (gradient mesh does look pretty tasty): http://www.ruku.com/ilus8grdntmesh.html


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Jeni
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posted posted 10-23-2001 14:29

There are some great resources for Illustrator here : http://www.elementkjournals.com/iai/backissu.htm
Only some of the tutorials are public, but it really is a good resource...It's pretty much the only one I can think of outside Adobe's site....Feel free to pick my brain if you have any questions or if you get stuck.

kretsminky
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posted posted 10-23-2001 15:04

I think there are a few (very few) tuts on Designs by Mark.

vogonpoet
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From: Mi, USA
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 10-23-2001 15:26

Thanks all mucho gracias

kromaZ
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From: Adanac
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 10-23-2001 16:04

here's some basics for AI 9 in pdf format. http://www.adobeevangelists.com/html_pages/a_toplevel/03_aitoplevel.html
this cheap sig was done in AI 9 with some no brainer AI plugins, but fun to play with.

AI+PS=very powerful tools.

enjoy....


~edit......dang! fixing hurl...

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Nimraw
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From: Styx
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posted posted 10-23-2001 16:26

VP, is there anything in particular you're wondering about?

I'm no guru in AI but I have been using it on-and-off for about four years so I may have picked up a trick or two. I'm writing on a tut for shattered text in IE (I posted a pic somewhere in the shattered text thread in this forum which was made in AI and PS)

I might be able to help if you know what you're after .

vogonpoet
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From: Mi, USA
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 10-23-2001 17:04

Thanks Nimraw, I am actually at the beginning of the learning curve, so much like I learned PS, I shall learn illustrator (hours and hours of tuts and practice).

If I get any specific questions I shall ask. at the moment I am trying to understand exactly how illustrator will fit into my workflow and exactly what it will give me as an asset over and above using PS. Those sort of things I am trying to get an appreciation for if that makes sense? Alot of the graphic designers around work here actually recommend Freehand but I a m going with illustrator for the time being.

Thanks again folks ~Vp~

wcr one
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: seattle
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 10-23-2001 17:22

I know you asked specifically about online tuts and what-not, but when I first started using illustrator I got the adobe classroom in a book and found it well worth the money. nice concise lessons and easy to follow along with and none of the lessons too long. I know you can find it on amazon used for a decent price. (~$19, I tried to put link, but for some reason it wasn't working, oh well). it really helped me through all the frustrations I was experiencing early on and it covers everything from making a shape to print preparation. I love illustrator now, so much so that I might just marry it if my wife will let me.

wcr one

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pr0jectz
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posted posted 10-25-2001 06:01

I found this, it may help http://www.illustrator-resources.com/links/Adobe_Illustrator/Tutorials/

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