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* Illustrator on the iPad is a third option, but you can not make multi-artboard documents on the iPad, so you must use the desktop to prepare the multi-artboard file (see above). | * Illustrator on the iPad is a third option, but you can not make multi-artboard documents on the iPad, so you must use the desktop to prepare the multi-artboard file (see above). | ||
| + | === Upload for class next week === | ||
| + | * One multi-artboard color '''Adobe Illustrator file''' containing two 6" x 6" artboards, each containing one illustration | ||
| + | * An image of the vector illustration and, if you want, the artist who inspired your work this week. | ||
| + | * Any related parts, pieces, or scans that were used to create these illustrations. | ||
| + | * Google Drive folder: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D52mvW_kLzsSLgBM7Ozkiab6Wg9-zocr&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20251124-adobe-Illustrator-still-life-drawings] | ||
| − | + | I will not accept jpegs, psd or png files for your projects this week. | |
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Revision as of 19:56, 19 November 2025
Contents
Last Week
- InkJet Printing Assignment Review
This Week
- One
- InDesign Overview
- Intro to Vector illustration in Adobe Illustrator
- Illustrator Still Life Assignment
Open Questions
Notes
InDesign Basics for Illustrators
- InDesign Basics
- Welcome to the InDesign User Guide
- Printing booklets & zines with the Print Booklet feature
- Impose a document for booklet printing
- YouTube Quick Tip: Using the Print Booklet Feature in Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator, Fresco & Vector Illustration
- Adobe Illustrator Desktop & iPad Tutorials
- The Complete Beginners Guide To Adobe Illustrator
- How To Make Vector Art in Adobe Fresco! From Sketch to Finished Products
- How To Export Vector Artwork From Adobe Fresco To Adobe Illustrator
Some vector based Illustrators
- Ollie Spicer aka ollies_doodles
- https://www.youtube.com/@ollies_doodles_
- Joshua Smith aka Hydro74
- http://hydro74.com/
- https://www.behance.net/Hydro74
- Check out timelapse stuff on Instagram here
- Jeremy Packer aka Zombie Yeti
- http://www.zombieyeti.com/
- https://www.behance.net/zombieyeti
- https://create.adobe.com/2014/12/18/zombies_yetis_pinball.html
- Orlando Arocena
- https://www.behance.net/orlandoarocena
- https://create.adobe.com/2015/11/3/the_force_is_strong_with_orlando_arocena.html
- James White aka signalnoise
- http://signalnoise.com/
- https://www.behance.net/signalnoise
- Tom Whalen
- http://www.strongstuff.net/
- https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/interview-with-tom-whalen-of-strongstuff--vector-3169
Video Notes
- Introduction to Adobe InDesign for Illustrators – Part A: Basics
- Introduction to Adobe InDesign for Illustrators – Part B: Type Tips and Object Wrap
- Introduction to Vector Tooling – Part A: Artists, Advantages, and Inspiration
- Introduction to Vector Tooling – Part B: Different Ways to Approach Drawing or Constructing in Adobe Illustrator
Assignment
As you have seen in this week's class Adobe Illustrator is quite different than Photoshop. Regardless of your preferred method of working digitally, Illustrator is a large part of an illustrator’s and designer‘s workflow. Some might use it for project creation; many will depend upon it for production and design.
Your assignment for next week is a short, fun (albeit different) one. We will do one of the hardest things you could do in Adobe Illustrator – I want you to draw from real life. For next week, find two objects and draw them with Adobe Illustrator on the desktop, in color, (WHILE you are sitting and looking at the objects, with the mouse, iPad or tablet!). I don’t want traced images or scans; I expect you to use the pencil tool, brush tool, etc...
If you want, you can use the vector tools within Fresco or Illustrator on the iPad for the illustrations! This means you will have to send it to Illustrator on the desktop, I quickly showed this in class.
The Details
You will be uploading a minimum of two things to the folder for this assignment:
- A screenshot or working web link to the vector artist or vector-style illustration(s) that inspired your work this week.
- One well-formed Adobe Illustratior document that contains TWO 6in x 6in artboards, your illustrations will be on these artboards.
You will create two new square illustrations, each featuring a different object.
- One object should be man-made (not a phone), and one should be organic (not an apple or banana). Both objects should be smaller than a breadbox.
- You should draw the environment in the background.
- Both drawings should be in color.
The Process
- You can create your illustrations directly in Adobe Illustrator. As shown in class, I recommend the blob brush if you are uncomfortable with shape-building an illustration.
- You could also use the vector brushes in Fresco. You will need to export using the "open a copy in" option and send your image to Illustrator on the desktop. From here, you will need to combine them into one multi-artboard file.
- Illustrator on the iPad is a third option, but you can not make multi-artboard documents on the iPad, so you must use the desktop to prepare the multi-artboard file (see above).
Upload for class next week
- One multi-artboard color Adobe Illustrator file containing two 6" x 6" artboards, each containing one illustration
- An image of the vector illustration and, if you want, the artist who inspired your work this week.
- Any related parts, pieces, or scans that were used to create these illustrations.
- Google Drive folder: svaMFAI_20251124-adobe-Illustrator-still-life-drawings
I will not accept jpegs, psd or png files for your projects this week.