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Experience Level: Intermediate
INSTRUCTIONS:
(1) TRACE THE LINE ART
Place the provided “Pac-Man-500px.png” file into Illustrator and do an image trace of it. You’ll need to make sure to remove the white area inside the eye.
(2) LOCATE/OPEN SOURCE FILE
Open “Patternless shirt.ai” from the Lynda.com exercise files you download for this Illustrator video. The file is located in the “07_dynamic” folder. (The exercise files can be located just below the videos. They are zip files that can be downloaded using the link under the tab “Exercise Files.” This is located next to Overview, Transcript, and View Offline).
(3) CHANGE THE FILE’S BACKGROUND COLOR
Change the background color from purple to any shade of gray. Pick one between K=90 through K=10.
(4) MAKE CHANGES TO THE SHIRT
Change the color of the shirt to any shade of blue. After that, change the inside area of the shirt at the top to a lighter shade of blue than what you picked for the shirt. Then set the button area in the middle of the shirt (placket) to be transparent.
(5) CHANGE THE PATTERN
Go back to your traced Pac Man image, select it and copy it. Return to the shirt and paste it in the flower layer. Delete the flower and replace it with Pac Man. Resize the Pac Man image so it is around the same size of the deleted flower. Change the color of the Pac Man to yellow.
(6) FILL THE SHIRT WITH A NEW PATTERN
Like in section 7, Dynamic Effects (of the Illustrator video on Lynda.com) I want you to create a pattern for the shirt with Pac Man just like you did for the flower. Do not create your own pattern manually. Use the software to create the pattern for you, just like you did on the exercise file while following along with the narrator of the Lynda.com video.
Once you have a Pac Man pattern, delete the larger, single, stand-alone Pac Man from step 5.
If your pattern filling the shirt is transparent, meaning that you can see through to the inside of the shirt, you’ll need to add a square of blue color in the pattern swatch behind the Pac Man image to correct it. If your pattern has dark lines or squares in it, make sure your blue square doesn’t have a stroke on it.
(7) SET YOUR NAME IN TYPE
Next, select and delete the Groundswell logo. In the empty space, type your first name, hit return, then type your last name. Change the point size to 72 then choose Myriad Pro (Myriad Pro Bold Condensed if available or another similar bold, san-serif) as the font. You may make the type a little smaller if you have a long name that overlaps the shirt. Highlight the type if it isn’t already, open the character panel (right next to the font name in the control panel at the top) and make the leading 60 points. This will decrease the amount of space between your first and last name.
(8) CHANGE TYPE TO OUTLINES
With the text of your name highlighted, choose the selection tool. Go to the “Type” menu and select “Create Outlines.” This turns your type into a type-shaped box which you can manipulate like a shape. However, you can no longer work with it like a font (leading, changing from caps to lowercase, fixing spelling, etc.).
(9) SELECT COLORS IN GRADIENT TOOL
Now, double click the Gradient tool to open the Gradient panel on the left. The default is Black and White. Pick a dark version of any color in the Swatches panel and then pick a light version of that same color and drag each down to the gradient strip in the Gradient panel. Select the white gradient slider and pull it outside the panel. This deletes that color. Do the same with the black one. Slide the light color slider to one end of the strip and slide the dark one to the other.
(10) CREATE A GRADIENT INSIDE YOUR NAME
With the Gradient tool selected, click inside each of your letters until they have color inside. Once all letters are showing color, click at the top of your type and drag down. This creates a linear fade from top to bottom. It’s dependent on the color position in the Gradient slider.
(11) ROTATE YOUR NAME
Rotate your name so it’s about the same angle that the word “Groundswell” was in the deleted logo.
(1) TRACE THE LINE ART
Place the provided “Pac-Man-500px.png” file into Illustrator and do an image trace of it. You’ll need to make sure to remove the white area inside the eye.
(2) LOCATE/OPEN SOURCE FILE
Open “Patternless shirt.ai” from the Lynda.com exercise files you download for this Illustrator video. The file is located in the “07_dynamic” folder. (The exercise files can be located just below the videos. They are zip files that can be downloaded using the link under the tab “Exercise Files.” This is located next to Overview, Transcript, and View Offline).
(3) CHANGE THE FILE’S BACKGROUND COLOR
Change the background color from purple to any shade of gray. Pick one between K=90 through K=10.
(4) MAKE CHANGES TO THE SHIRT
Change the color of the shirt to any shade of blue. After that, change the inside area of the shirt at the top to a lighter shade of blue than what you picked for the shirt. Then set the button area in the middle of the shirt (placket) to be transparent.
(5) CHANGE THE PATTERN
Go back to your traced Pac Man image, select it and copy it. Return to the shirt and paste it in the flower layer. Delete the flower and replace it with Pac Man. Resize the Pac Man image so it is around the same size of the deleted flower. Change the color of the Pac Man to yellow.
(6) FILL THE SHIRT WITH A NEW PATTERN
Like in section 7, Dynamic Effects (of the Illustrator video on Lynda.com) I want you to create a pattern for the shirt with Pac Man just like you did for the flower. Do not create your own pattern manually. Use the software to create the pattern for you, just like you did on the exercise file while following along with the narrator of the Lynda.com video.
Once you have a Pac Man pattern, delete the larger, single, stand-alone Pac Man from step 5.
If your pattern filling the shirt is transparent, meaning that you can see through to the inside of the shirt, you’ll need to add a square of blue color in the pattern swatch behind the Pac Man image to correct it. If your pattern has dark lines or squares in it, make sure your blue square doesn’t have a stroke on it.
(7) SET YOUR NAME IN TYPE
Next, select and delete the Groundswell logo. In the empty space, type your first name, hit return, then type your last name. Change the point size to 72 then choose Myriad Pro (Myriad Pro Bold Condensed if available or another similar bold, san-serif) as the font. You may make the type a little smaller if you have a long name that overlaps the shirt. Highlight the type if it isn’t already, open the character panel (right next to the font name in the control panel at the top) and make the leading 60 points. This will decrease the amount of space between your first and last name.
(8) CHANGE TYPE TO OUTLINES
With the text of your name highlighted, choose the selection tool. Go to the “Type” menu and select “Create Outlines.” This turns your type into a type-shaped box which you can manipulate like a shape. However, you can no longer work with it like a font (leading, changing from caps to lowercase, fixing spelling, etc.).
(9) SELECT COLORS IN GRADIENT TOOL
Now, double click the Gradient tool to open the Gradient panel on the left. The default is Black and White. Pick a dark version of any color in the Swatches panel and then pick a light version of that same color and drag each down to the gradient strip in the Gradient panel. Select the white gradient slider and pull it outside the panel. This deletes that color. Do the same with the black one. Slide the light color slider to one end of the strip and slide the dark one to the other.
(10) CREATE A GRADIENT INSIDE YOUR NAME
With the Gradient tool selected, click inside each of your letters until they have color inside. Once all letters are showing color, click at the top of your type and drag down. This creates a linear fade from top to bottom. It’s dependent on the color position in the Gradient slider.
(11) ROTATE YOUR NAME
Rotate your name so it’s about the same angle that the word “Groundswell” was in the deleted logo.
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