![]() ![]() For this tutorial the main color will be R=0 G=112 B=190. Step 2įor starters you need to pick your main color. All these options will significantly increase your work speed. Do not forget to set the unit of measurement to pixels from Edit > Preferences > Units > General. You should also open the Info panel ( Window > Info) for a live preview with the size and position of your shapes. Try not to get discouraged by all that grid, it will ease your work and keep in mind that you can easily enable or disable it using the Control-" keyboard shortcut. You will need a grid every 1px, so simply go to Edit > Preferences > Guides > Grid, enter 1 in the Gridline every box and 1 in the Subdivisions box. Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the Align New Objects to Pixel Grid box is unchecked before you click OK.Įnable the Grid ( View > Show Grid) and the Snap to Grid ( View > Snap to Grid). Select Pixels from the Units drop-down menu, enter 600 in the width and height boxes then click on the Advanced button. Create a New Document, Set Up a Grid and Pick the Main Colors Using these pattern you will learn how to create for pattern brushes and how to easily use them.įinally, you will learn how to create another two graphic styles that will be used as highlighters and frame for the zoomed areas. Using simple tools and effects along with some basic vector shape building techniques you will learn how to create the groups of shapes that make up your arrows and how to save them as patterns. Next, you will learn how to save a simple graphic style, how to easily use it and how to create the numbered boxes. In the following steps you will learn how to create a simple set of annotations in Adobe Illustrator.įor starters you will learn how to create the color boxes using basic tools and effects, the Appearance panel and a free, monospaced font along with basic typing techniques. I previously showed you how to create your own annotation style in Adobe Photoshop.
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