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illustrator learning sites

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by sathwi_nk, Apr 4, 2013.

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    what are the best sites to learn illustrator
     
    sathwi_nk, Apr 4, 2013 IP
  2. Clockwork Joe

    Clockwork Joe Greenhorn

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    Illustrator can be a pain. I'd recommend googling "adobe illustrator tutorials" or searching for that on youtube.
     
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    rolodex Well-Known Member

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    I have one link for you. It has a lot of tutorials. I visited most of them, but the second one is great. Happy reading!

    And practicing, of course.

    bit.ly/10z25RO
     
    rolodex, Apr 4, 2013 IP
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    AiDesigner Peon

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    Illustrator is really easy and funny to learning. Just go on google and search tutorials and create, turn on your brain and think... ideas, creat, awesome. You need for freelance jobs or ???
     
    AiDesigner, Apr 9, 2013 IP
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    just my interest..
     
    sathwi_nk, Apr 9, 2013 IP
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    sathwi_nk Greenhorn

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    i already searched youtube and google but every site has in cmplete tutorial
    i need complete explanation of every tool
     
    sathwi_nk, Apr 9, 2013 IP
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    sathwi_nk Greenhorn

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    ya finally i found a web site
    http://vector.tutsplus.com for illustration
     
    sathwi_nk, Apr 12, 2013 IP
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    sathwi_nk Greenhorn

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    no ididnt go through this site thank you
     
    sathwi_nk, Apr 12, 2013 IP
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    AiDesigner Peon

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    LOL now u "discover" this site?? Tutplus is "father" of all things.. from Web design to Illustrator and other things :D
     
    AiDesigner, Apr 12, 2013 IP
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    i had suggest you to learn graphic designing from professionals.
     
    neil_buzzerchat_staff, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    Illustrator is an excellent tool for graphic design. Here are some sites you can visit to learn further about Illustrator.

    1. Vectortuts is still a very new blog, but it’s already a leader in Illustrator tutorials. You’re probably familiar with other sites from the Eden family, including Psdtuts and Nettuts, and Vectortuts provides the same high quality in its tutorials.
    2. Vectips is the home of Ryan Putnam, who also writes tutorials for Vectortuts. Unlike some of the other sites on this list, Vectips focuses exclusively on Illustrator.
    3. Veerle covers a variety of topics related to graphic design on her blog, including some Illustrator tutorials. The quality of her tutorials is excellent and she teaches practical techniques that you’ll be able to use in your own work.
    4. GoMediaZine is a site that somehow I’m not very familiar with, but I quickly subscribed after browsing through the archives. The site is much more than just a tutorial blog, so the quantity of Illustrator tutorials isn't as high as some of the other sites on this list, but the quality is excellent.
    5. Aivault contains a lot of informative posts for Illustrator users, including tutorials on a variety of different effects.
     
    Last edited: May 3, 2013