LESSON 1 Flashcards

1
Q

is a vector graphics editor and design program developed and marketed by __Adobe Inc.

A

Adobe Illustrator

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Originally designed for the__,
development of Adobe Illustrator began in ___.

A

Apple Macintosh
1985

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3
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Along with _____,______ was released.

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Creative Cloud,
Illustrator CC

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4
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An ____ is a visual artist who enhances literature or clarifies thoughts by creating a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the accompanying text or idea._____ in children’s books are frequently used
to elucidate intricate topics or objects that are difficult to describe textually.

A

Illustrator

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5
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Press V to select the ____ tool.
The ____ tools are what you will use to select portions of an image to edit. While each of these tools are for ____, they differ in how they go about ____, and their levels of sophistication vary.

A

Selecting Tool

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6
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The ___ tool lets you select, move, or
modify specific points or path segments in a path or a shape.
The ___ tool allows a user to select individual points of any object.

A

Direct Selection Tool

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7
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The ___ tool lets you select objects, anchor points, or path segments by dragging along all or parts of the object. Click the ___ tool or press Q.
Drag to draw a shape around the elements you want to select.

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Lasso Tool

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8
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The ___ tool creates a selection based on
the shift in brightness ranges within an image. If there is a definable shift in the brightness of the pixels, it can be a very powerful tool for the selection of odd-shaped areas.

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Magic Wand Tool

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The ___ tool simplifies path creation and makes drawing easy and intuitive. This tool enables you to create, toggle, edit, add, or remove smooth or corner points.

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Curvature Tool

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10
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The __ tool is a path creator. You can create smooth path that you can store with a brush or turn to selection. This tool is effective for designing, selecting smooth surfaces, or layout. The path can
also be used in Adobe illustrator when the document is edited in Adobe illustrator.

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Pen Tool

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11
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Tools panel (it looks like a diagonal line), the ___ tool allows you to draw straight paths with a few mouse clicks. You can also select it by pressing the \ key.

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Line Segment Tool

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12
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___ Tool (T) is inarguably one of the most
important tools within Adobe Illustrator. With it, you can type out lines of horizontal text or align text to follow a vector path, to name just a few functions.

A

Type Tool

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13
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The ___ tool is one of the tools found in the tools palette. It works in a similar way to the pencil tool, in that you click and drag the path. You can even apply the brush stroke to a pre-determined
path.

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Paintbrush Tool

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14
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The ___ tool is essentially a brush. You can change the size, hardness and spacing, just like any other brush. It’s also possible for you to change the
mode from Brush to Pencil or Block.

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Eraser Tool

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15
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The ___ tool is used for drawing free path lines, just as if you are using an actual __ to draw on the paper. It offers you the freedom to draw whatever you want digitally but still keeps a little bit
of realistic taste.

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Pencil Tool

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16
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___ Tool allows you to easily resize in Illustrator. ___ tool lets you enlarge or reduce objects and shapes. Click the ___ tool or press S to select it.

A

Scale Tool

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17
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To ___ the object around its center point, drag in a circular motion anywhere in the document window.

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Rotate Tool

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18
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The ___ tool allows you to rotate, scale
(resize), reflect (mirror image), shear (slant), or distort an object. In addition, you can apply perspective and distortion to an object.

A

Free Transform Tool

19
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The ___ tool lets you create
variable-width strokes, and create stroke profiles so you can apply styles
consistently. Click the ___ tool or press Shift + W to select it.

A

Width Tool

20
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___ tool selected, you can click and
adjust any handle in the grid as you like. You can drag the right or left vanishing point horizontally, and the central vanishing point vertically to adjust the
size of the respective planes.

A

Perspective Grid Tool

21
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The ___ Tool, which was added in
Illustrator CS5, allows you to combine multiple shapes in various. You can merge shapes, as well as subtract one shape from another.

A

Shape Builder Tool

22
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The ___ Tool works with the ___ Panel.
The panel is where the ___ type and colors are specified. The tool is used to adjust the appearance of the ___. In this example, a spherical bubble will be created.

A

Gradient Tool

23
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___ object tool, multiple lines called ___ lines crisscross the object and provide a way to easily manipulate color transitions on the object.

A

Mesh Tool

24
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___tool lets you combine shapes and colors between two or more objects to create a new object. The ___ tool ___ colors as well as shapes and interpolates the intermediate steps to get from one
object to the next.

A

Blend Tool

25
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The ___ tool lets you pick a color from an
object or an image and apply it to other objects. Select an object with the Selection tool . Click the _ tool or press I.

A

Eyedropper Tool

26
Q

___ tool (keyboard shortcut “j”) in the
Toolbar. You can click and hold on the tool to reveal all the graph styles and tear off the tool palette to make it a floating toolbar. The techniques in this
article work for Column and Bar graphs.

A

Column Graph Tool

27
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The ___ in Adobe Illustrator is a great way to repeat instances of your artwork multiple times quickly and efficiently.

A

Symbol Sprayer Tool

28
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The ___ tool in Illustrator is also called the ___ selection tool. The ___ tool is used in the creation of web pages, and web design works. The ___ tool
helps the user to create different ___ or pieces of the object and place them according to their requirements and needs.

A

Slice Tool

29
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The ___ tool is used to both create and edit artboards . Another way to enter this ___ Editing mode is to simply select the ___ tool.

A

Arthboard Tool

30
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The ___ tool allows you to ___ in and out
quickly by clicking on your Artboard. Press Z on the keyboard to use the ___ tool.

A

Zoom Tool

31
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The ___ Tool is responsible for panning and moving around a document, and it is one of the most used tools in Illustrator. No matter what type of
artwork you’re working on, you’ll likely need to move
around that artwork so that you can see the area that you’re working on.

A

Hand Tool

32
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PATHFINDER

A

Unite
Minus Front
Intersect
Excluded
Divide
Trim
Merge
Crop
Outline
Minus Back

33
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which will combine all the selected objects into a single larger shape. The second Shape Mode is Minus Front, and it allows you to use any top object to create a cutout from the one underneath.

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Unite

34
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The frontmost object has all the objects behind it removed. This option is used for deleting areas of an illustration by making adjustments to the stacking
order. Subtrating Shapes

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Minus Front

35
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Create a new shape by revealing the overlapped area and removing the top and bottom shape layers.

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Intersect

36
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Non-overlapping areas of objects can be traced, and it also makes all the overlapping areas transparent and liminates the overlapping area and leaves
behind the remaining polygons to create a complex shape.

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Excluded

37
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You can use this option to separate component-filled faces from a piece of artwork. (Shape along the intersection line)

A

Divide

38
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You can remove part of a hidden filled object. All strokes that do not merge with the selected objects of the same color are removed.

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Trim

39
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This tool is used to remove parts of hidden filled objects. It can also remove strokes from overlapping or adjoining objects that have been filled using the
same color.

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Merge

40
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You can break down a piece of artwork into component-filled faces. Once each part has been cropped out, you can also delete parts of the artwork that do not fall within the boundary placed at the top.

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Crop

41
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This option lets you divide an object into edges or line segments.

A

Outline

42
Q

The frontmost object has all removed. This option is used for deleting areas of an illustration by making adjustments to the stacking order.

A

Minus Back

43
Q

Tools Illustrator

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Selecting Tool,
Direct Selection Tool,
Lasso Tool,
Magic Wand Tool,
Curvature Tool,
Pen Tool,
Line Segment Tool,
Type Tool,
Paintbrush Tool,
Rectangular Tool,
Eraser Tool,
Pencil Tool,
Scale Tool,
Rotate Tool,
Free Transform Tool,
Width Tool,
Perspective Grid Tool,
Shape Builder Tool,
Gradient Tool,
Mesh Tool,
Blend Tool,
Eyedropper Tool,
Column Graph Tool,
Symbol Sprayer Tool,
Slice Tool,
Arthboard Tool,
Zoom Tool,
Hand Tool