​Adobe Illustrator Masterclass: The First Step to Becoming a Graphic Designer (Complete Guide)

​Adobe Illustrator Masterclass: The First Step to Becoming a Graphic Designer (Complete Guide)

Written by : Team Daily Tech News

Website: Daily Tech News

Assalamu Alaikum. Have you ever wondered how the beautiful logos, icons or cartoons you see on the internet are created? Behind all this is the world's most popular vector design software Adobe Illustrator . If you want to do freelancing or build a career in digital art, then learning Illustrator is mandatory for you.

In today's post, we will discuss in detail everything from the basics of Illustrator to the design creation process.

​Chapter 1: What is Illustrator and why is it different from Photoshop?

Many people confuse Photoshop and Illustrator. Photoshop works with Pixels (dots), which can crack if you make them too large. But Illustrator works with Vectors (mathematical lines). This means that a logo created in Illustrator will never crack or become blurry if you use it on a small business card or a large billboard.

Because it's a vector, Illustrator designs remain clear at any size.
Because it's a vector, Illustrator designs remain clear at any size.

​Chapter 2: Interface and Artboard Introduction

The white area you see when you open Illustrator is called the Artboard . It's like your sketchbook.

Main parts of the Illustrator interface.
Main parts of the Illustrator interface.

1. Toolbar (on the left side): All drawing and selection tools are located here.

2. Control Panel (above): When you select a tool, its detailed settings can be seen here.

3. Panels (on the right side): This is used to manage colors, layers, and properties.

​Chapter 3: 5 Magical Tools (For Beginners)

​Although Illustrator has hundreds of tools, knowing these 5 tools will help you get started with basic designs:

1. Selection Tool (V): This is used to move or resize an object.

2. Pen Tool (P): This is the most powerful tool in Illustrator. With it, you can draw any shape or curve.

3. Type Tool (T): For writing any text or writing.

4. Shape Tool (M/L): To create a rectangle or circle.

5. Shape Builder Tool (Shift+M): It works like magic to join or cut multiple shapes together.

The Pen Tool and Shape Builder Tool are the lifeblood of Illustrator.
The Pen Tool and Shape Builder Tool are the lifeblood of Illustrator.

Chapter 4: Color & Stroke

There are two main ways to apply color in Illustrator:

  1. Fill : This is the color inside the shape.
  2. Stroke : This is the color of the border around the shape.

If you want, you can turn off the color inside a shape and keep just the border, or you can make the border thicker or thinner.

Chapter 5: Proper rules for saving and exporting files

​It is very important to save the file in the correct format after completing the design.

1. AI Format: This is the main Illustrator file. Save it for future editing.

2. EPS Format: Files in this format are required for printing presses.

3. PNG/JPG: To share on social media or to show someone, go to File > Export > Export As and save in this format.

Always keep a backup of AI files for professional work.
Always keep a backup of AI files for professional work.

​5 Quick Shortcuts to Becoming an Illustrator Expert

Practice these keyboard shortcuts to speed up your work:

  1. Ctrl + Z: Go back if you make a mistake.
  2. Ctrl + G: Group multiple objects.
  3. Ctrl + R: Open the ruler or scale.
  4. Spacebar (press and hold): Move the artboard from one place to another (Hand Tool).
  5. Alt + Mouse Scroll: Zoom in or out of the design.

​Learning Adobe Illustrator means you are giving your creativity a professional look. Controlling the pen tool may seem a little difficult at first, but with half an hour of practice every day, you will be able to create a logo or icon within a month.

Practice and patience will make you a successful designer.
Practice and patience will make you a successful designer.

Thank you,

Team Daily Tech News

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