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If you're looking for a way to create a smooth transition between objects, try blending the objects in Adobe® Illustrator®. You select starting and ending objects, and Illustrator adds a series of intermediate shapes and colors between them, distributed evenly along a path...
Editor's Pick in Adobe Illustrator, December 2005
Do you like the new Photoshop CS2 splash graphic? This tutorial shows you how easy it is to create the Photoshop CS2 splash graphic with Adobe Illustrator.
Editor's Pick in Adobe Illustrator, December 2005
If youre not an insanely talented artist, you might need some props to help you draw vector images. Simple photos can be a great prop! This tutorial will teach you how to use them to help you draw better.
Make a 3D chess board and 2 chess pieces: the pawn, and the king. Learn Illustrator's 3D tools, pathfinders, how to make a grid, basic perspective, and the Live Paint Bucket tool.
Do you ever need to combine areas of different layers to construct a composite image? Use an opacity mask in Adobe® Illustrator® to mask an area of a layer to transparency and reveal the layer right below it. You can even apply feathering to the mask to smoothen its edges...
One area of Adobe InDesign that sets it apart from any other layout program is Transparent Effects. In this tutorial, I'll be discussing how it's possible to cut a window right through your page to a beautiful picture below using Layers, Custom Grids, soft Drop Shadows and the Pathfinder palette.
In this tutorial, we'll use a number of basic shapes and a photo to create a simple filmstrip.
Find a beautiful photo that you would like to use for your artwork. Place it in Illustrator by File > Place. Then lock the layer.
Make a new layer, 'base paths'. Use the Pen tool, cover the clothes with white paths.














