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Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. COPY FOR HOMEWORK: Define anchor point

Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. COPY FOR HOMEWORK: Define anchor point Define line segment Explain the difference between an open and closed path. Aim: What is a Bezier curve?.

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Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. COPY FOR HOMEWORK: Define anchor point

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  1. Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. • COPY FOR HOMEWORK: • Define anchor point • Define line segment • Explain the difference between an open and closed path. Aim: What is a Bezier curve?

  2. Pierre BezierThe anchor points can define a curve’s attributes. The curves are known as Bezier Curves. They are named after the French mathematician Pierre Bezier, who developed a method for defining curves automatically.

  3. Anchor Point TypesThere are two types of anchor points:Smooth Points and Corner Points

  4. Control Handle Tangent Lines

  5. Each control handle extending from an anchor point controls only the portion of the curve of the line segment facing the control handle. This control handle controls this line segment This control handle controls this line segment

  6. Convert Anchor Point Toolallows you to transform anchor points and control the direction of tangent lines. Short Cut – SHIFT C

  7. Using the Convert Anchor Point tool you can change the direction of the curve by selecting the control handle and moving it in any direction.

  8. While using the Convert Anchor Point tool you can eliminate the tangent lines completely by simply clicking on the anchor point!

  9. Rules About Bezier Curves1. The length and angle of the handles “anticipate” the curves that follow.2. To ensure that the curve is smooth, place anchor points on either side of an arc, not in between.3. The fewer the anchor points, the smoother the curve will look and the faster it will print.4. Adjust a curve’s height and angle by dragging the direction points, or grab the curve itself to adjust the height.

  10. Ways to Hinge Bezier CurvesAs You Draw1. While you are click-dragging to draw a curve, press the Alt key to hinge the curve - pulling the handle in a new direction.

  11. Ways to Hinge Bezier CurvesAs You Draw2. With the Pen tool, hold the Alt key and click-drag over the last drawn anchor point to hinge the curve - pulling the handle in a new direction. A B

  12. Pen Toolallows you to create anchor points which define a path. Short Cut - P

  13. Drawing a Closed Path

  14. Class Exercise Open new Print Document - Letter Size - 8.5’ x 11’ Create 3 layers (Access layers panel with F7) Access the Pen Tool and draw 3 open paths and 3 closed paths on each layer. Make sure each Path has a different fill and different stroke. Save as ‘name _ fill.ai’

  15. Add Anchor Point Toolallows you to add anchor pointsto a path. Short Cut – +

  16. To add an anchor point simply click on the area of a line segment you wish.

  17. Delete Anchor Point Toolallows you to remove anchor pointsfrom a path.

  18. To remove an anchor point simply click on the anchor point you wish.

  19. Fill and StrokeFill is the color that goes inside the path and the Stroke refers to the outline of the drawn object.

  20. Fill and Stroke - Detailed Swap Fill and Stroke - Shift X Fill (Click to activate) - X Default Fill and Stroke - D Stroke - X Color - < None - / Gradient - >

  21. Eyedropper Toolallows you to copy appearance attributes from one object to another, including Stroke, Fill, Color, and Text attributes.

  22. Two-In-One Eyedropper Toolhas two modes: the sampling Eyedropper andthe applying Eyedropper.

  23. Two-In-One Eyedropper Toolto copy attributes from one object to another, select the Eyedropper and position it over an unselected object.The Eyedropper is sampling mode (angles down to the left). Click the object to pick up the attributes.Now position the Eyedropper over the unselected object you wish to apply the attributes you just sampled, and hold down the Option key. The Eyedropper will switch to applying mode (angles downward to the right and looks full). Click the object to apply the attributes.

  24. Sampling from the DesktopTo sample attributes from the desktop, first select the objects you want to change. Then select the Eyedropper tool, click anywhere on your document and hold the mouse button down while you move your cursor over the desktop object you want to sample.

  25. Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. Please Log in and open a new file. Aim: How do you create smooth curves vs. sharp curves?

  26. Show Grid - Command “

  27. Try drawing the following images:

  28. Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. Please Log in and open a new file. Aim: How can the pen tool be used to modify basic shapes?

  29. Try drawing the following images:

  30. Ms. EdelmanTechnology Wednesday 2.29.12 Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. Please Log in and open a new file. Aim: How do you trace an image in Illustrator ?

  31. Choose the Type tool and type an uppercase Q. Change the font to Wingdings. Open the Layers panel.

  32. In the Layers panel, Lock the layer (A). Click the New Layer icon (B) on the panel. Double click on the layer and name it Path (C). B A C

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