Even More Classical Special Effects (F/X) Made Easy in Adobe Illustrator
Thursday, June 10th, 6 pm – 8 pm (rescheduled)
PART IV:
In October, Cornelius presented Classical Special Effects (F/X) in Adobe Illustrator Made Easy and it was so well received that taught more in November and April. In the most recent meeting, we learned how to put images into text, to break up the text so individual letters could be altered, and different images could be placed in each letter. Cornelius is taking his time to show each technique and this provides a great opportunity to learn new tips and tricks about efficiency in Illustrator. There are a dozen more examples he showed in Part 4, so join us for even more Illustrator magic. Recordings of Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 are online.
In this training, you will learn how create classical Special Effects in a few steps using:
In this training, you will learn how create classical Special Effects in a few steps using:
You will also learn how to convert simple shapes to a more complex 2D shape and then convert that shape to a 3D object.Layer (Clipping) Masks
Opacity Masks
Graphic Styles
Other Techniques
About the presenter
Cornelius Chopin is an Accessibility Coordinator at Texas Health and Human Services. He received an Adobe Certified Instructor (ACI) title in Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Flash and teaches at night at several schools including the Art Institute of Austin. He completed his Master degree in Information Science and Learning Technologies (ISLT) from the Missouri University in December 2012 with emphasis on E-learning and Mobile Application development.
Meet on Zoom, safely from the comfort of home.
Please write to Karen@austinadobeusergroup.com for the private Zoom log-in info.
Cornelius Chopin is an Accessibility Coordinator at Texas Health and Human Services. He received an Adobe Certified Instructor (ACI) title in Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Flash and teaches at night at several schools including the Art Institute of Austin. He completed his Master degree in Information Science and Learning Technologies (ISLT) from the Missouri University in December 2012 with emphasis on E-learning and Mobile Application development.
Meet on Zoom, safely from the comfort of home.
Please write to Karen@austinadobeusergroup.com for the private Zoom log-in info.