Ok so it was time, and I made the move and got Adobe Illustrator. I have worked with PhotoShop for sometime and am very comfortable working with it. I have been searching all over for some good introductory tutorials for it because it is quite a different beast than PS. If anyone knows of any place that could get me going please let me know. Thanks!
There isnt much about illustrator from what Ive seen. You may be better off buying an ebook to learn the basics.
Thats what I was thinking, though holding on to some hope that there is a gold mine somewhere out there.
Maybe someone can help me with this too, What is the equivalent of the "options window" in illustrator? It's driving me nuts not having it at the top of the window.
You can visit the sites like tech tutorials,sketchpad.net etc. there are some more and nice tutorials available that you can check and may help you
here are few .. http://www.google.co.in/search?q=ad...ient=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official http://www.notedown.com/view_tutorials/Illustrator/All/
I ended up just doing the tutorial at lynda.com I am VERY impressed with how in depth they go in the tutorials. I get anxious watching them because of some of the past experience I have, but I have learned some very good info. I will be using lots of the other tutorials at lynda. I think its time to learn php...
JeffC : I've been using illustrator for only around 2 years. Honestly though, if you try and learn each type of tool. From the move tool down to each and every effect, I won't be surprised to see some nice vector forms with your name on it. Here are some of the things I've done in the past. These are mainly fillers for a children's book and a poster. Not much but I'm kinda proud of my work.
Introduction: http://www.sketchpad.net/illustrator.htm More advanced: http://www.ndesign-studio.com/resources/tutorials/ http://www.learnit2.com/illustrator.html
vexels.net pixel2life.com/ <- recommended. It has pretty much everything. =P xtreme-pixel.com/ And if you search in google, it gives you some other links.
Too many to copy and paste. Here's the link. These are all video tutorials, for your learning pleasure.