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Overview

Listen up, designers, and wipe those grins off your faces! It’s time to get serious about your design work. For too long you’ve allowed yourself to go soft, relying on your software to do all of your creative work for you. This book will NOT show you how to use every tool and feature in Adobe Illustrator. This book WILL, however, teach you the importance of drawing out your ideas, analyzing the shapes, and then methodically building them precisely in vector form using the methods covered in this book.

In Vector Basic Training, acclaimed iillustrative designer Von Glitschka takes you through his systematic process for creating the kind of precise vector graphics that separate the pros from the toolers and hacks. Along the way, he’ll whip your drawing skills into shape and show you how to create elegant curves and precise anchor points for your designs. Between the book and the video tutorials on the included DVD, you’ll be ready for active creative duty in zero hundred hours or less. 

In Vector Basic Training, you’ll learn:

  •  The tools, plugins, and shortcuts that make up a design pro’s creative armament

  • How to use “The Clockwork Method” to create accurate curves every time

  • When and where to set just the right number of anchor points for any design

  • How to build shapes quickly using familiar Illustrator tools

  • Techniques for art directing yourself so that your work gets the response you desire

  • Why symmetry is your friend and how to use it effectively in your designs

On the DVD-ROM: Von Glitschka reports for duty in over an hour’s worth of video tutorials that walk you through all of the techniques explained in the book. Also included: downloadable art files you can use to follow along on your own.

Subscriber Reviews

Average Rating: 4.2 out of 5 rating Based on 5 Ratings

"A good intro to vector graphic principles" - by BnBGobo99 on 20-APR-2013
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While the author uses Adobe Illustrator in the book, he teaches vector graphic principles rather than software-specific functions, so users of CorelDRAW or Inkscape will be able to apply all the lessons equally well.

His style is fun and a bit quirky, and he does so without being pretentious, offensive or coming off as a jerk (which too many graphic artist authors tend to do).

If you are just starting in vector graphics, or are still a bit of a beginner--this will be a great introduction and kick-starter for you.

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