
Saving Duplicates of Your File – Working with Artboards and Saving Files
Adobe Certifications . Appearance . Editing theArtboard . Exams of AdobeLater, if you need to make any duplicates of my open Illustrator files for practice, use File ➤ Save As. To create a copy of the file, in the Save As dialog box, rename your file as required, with your initials on the end so you know which copy you are working on, and click

Project: Saving Your Illustrator File– Working with Artboards and Saving Files
Adobe Certifications . Saving Duplicates of Your File . Scanner Color Modes . Working withArtboards . Workspace OptionsAt this point, if you are working on a project, if you have added a path or object to your new file, you can File ➤ Save the document as an .ai file somewhere on your computer so that you can continue to work with the various tools in Illustrator. An Illustrator file will allow
Linking Your Digital Mock-Up Image to the Illustrator File – Working with Artboards and Saving Files
Adobe Certifications . Appearance . Saving Duplicates of Your File . Scanner Color ModesWhether working with single or multiple artboards, it is important to know if you have digitized your sketch, in this case as a JPG file, how to link it with your Illustrator file to the document. Later in Chapter 8, we’ll use various tools such as the shape and pen tools to trace over the
Editing theArtboard – Working with Artboards and Saving Files-2
Adobe Certifications . Editing theArtboard . Exams of Adobe . Working withArtboards . Workspace OptionsThe next section allows you to adjust the x and y coordinate value for a selected artboard as well as the width and height whose proportions can remain linked or unlinked. Refer to Figure 5-10. Figure 5-10. Control panel for Artboard settings for x/y coordinate, width/height, and Rearrange All Artboards dialog box You can rearrange
Editing theArtboard – Working with Artboards and Saving Files-1
Adobe Certifications . Editing theArtboard . Saving Duplicates of Your File . Working withArtboardsIf you need to work on your artboard or multiple artboards, here are some steps. Currently, you will have a single artboard in your application. If after creating your file you discover that the artboard is too small or large, you can edit it with your Toolbars Artboard tool (Shift+O). This is located just above
Working withArtboards – Working with Artboards and Saving Files
Adobe Certifications . Appearance . Exams of Adobe . Scanner Color Modes . Workspace OptionsIn this chapter, I will now describe how to link your digital mock-up to the artboard so that it will display for tracing over should you need to and then conclude with how to save your Illustrator file and other design considerations. Note This chapter does contain project files that can be found in the
Using Your History Panel – Setting Up Your Workspace
Adobe Certifications . Appearance . Working withArtboards . Workspace OptionsIn past versions of Illustrator, you may have noticed that unlike Photoshop, Illustrator did not have a History panel to undo, Manage States, or create a new document from the current state. Now, starting in version 26.4, a History panel has finally been added. If you are familiar with how to use this panel when
Artboards – Setting Up Your Workspace
Adobe Certifications . Editing theArtboard . Exams of Adobe . Saving Duplicates of Your File . Scanner Color ModesWhile working with your Artboard tool, you can use the Artboard panel to create and easily find other artboards to store your graphics on. In this book, we will be mainly using a single artboard, but you can create multiple artboards as well, which we will look at later in Chapter 5. Refer to Figure
Appearance – Setting Up Your Workspace
Adobe Certifications . Editing theArtboard . Saving Duplicates of Your File . Working withArtboardsThe Appearance panel allows you to add multiple strokes and fills with varying opacities and effects. We will look at this more closely in Chapter 8. Refer to Figure 4-34. Figure 4-34. Appearance panel collapsed and open with its menu Graphic Styles With the Graphic Styles panel, once you have created an Appearance, it can
Symbols – Setting Up Your Workspace
Adobe Certifications . Appearance . Exams of Adobe . Scanner Color Modes . Workspace OptionsThe Symbols panel can be used to store graphics or parts of your infographics as symbols that can act like a template graphic that you can use many times in your artwork. We will be looking at how it can be used in Chapter 8 and later in Volumes 2 and 3. The menu and
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