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ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR. What’s New On The Blog Hand-In / File Check Quiz Final Project Written Objective Utilizing Design Theory Lecture / Demo Line Art / Technical Illustration Heavy Line / Light Line Joining Anchor Points Exploring Industry Uses 6) In-Class Standard Lab
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ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR • What’s New On The Blog • Hand-In / File Check • Quiz • Final Project • Written Objective • Utilizing Design Theory • Lecture / Demo • Line Art / Technical Illustration • Heavy Line / Light Line • Joining Anchor Points • Exploring Industry Uses 6) In-Class Standard Lab Exploration with Exploded Views 7) Homework: Line Art.ai
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Objectives of the Week 6Lessons •Apply concepts and principles of Adobe Illustrator for illustration and design. • Demonstrate correct usage of the concepts and principles of Vector drawing. • Demonstrate correct usage of the concepts and principles of Vector object manipulation to create a complexillustration or design. • Apply concepts and principles of Vector illustration when creating artwork for the Technical / Industrial industry. • Apply concepts and principles of Technical / Industrial industry standards when creating vector artwork.
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORExploration With Spot Color BlendingArt Deco Assignment
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORWhat is ‘Line Art’? Line Art is a category of Technical Illustration. Other categories include: • Cutaway Illustrations • Exploded Views • Ghosted Views • Info Graphics
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Line Art
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Cutaway Illustration
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Exploded View
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Ghosted View
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR Info Graphics
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORAligning With Industry Standards Heavy Line & Light Line Method
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORAligning With Industry Standards Creating Strokes with a Round Cap & Join
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORAligning With Industry Standards Some Terminology • Orthographic View • Isometric Projection
ANM 143 ADOBE ILLUSTRATORExploration WithOrthographic, Isometric and Exploded Views