Chapter Four. Working with Illustrator

There’s a classic Saturday Night Live commercial parody for a product called Shimmer, in which a husband (played by Dan Aykroyd) and wife (Gilda Radner) argue over whether the product is a floor wax or a dessert topping. As the debate escalates, a slick pitchman (Chevy Chase) breaks it up by stating that Shimmer is both a floor wax and a dessert topping.

Illustrator is a lot like Shimmer because it serves so many disparate needs. It’s a print-based application that’s also a Web graphics creation tool with a pixel grid. It’s a vector-based object-creation model that supports transparency and Photoshop-like effects, and now creates naturalistic brush strokes. It’s a two-dimensional tool that has rudimentary ...

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