
How to create vector graphic using Adobe Illustrator CS 2, here is the step by step guide to create it. Complete tutorial easy to follow, 1. Open a new document: ‘File’ – ‘New’ 2. You can create a line with a Line Segment Tool –
use it like in Corel Draw. 3. Set a startpoint by clicking the mouse and dragging in any direction. The end point will be made when you release the mouse. The stroke weight (width of the line) can be edited under Stroke in the menu or under Window – Stroke (you can also align the stroke: centre, outer, inner). 4. Converting to outlines works much more easily than in Corel Draw. Especially for more complex designs! In order to convert lines, first mark the
line (or select all: ctrl+A) and go to Object – Path – Outline Stroke 5. The difference will also be clearer in another
view (View – Outline). . Creating “negatives” to cut out empty spaces in an object functions similarly in Adobe Illustrator as in Corel Draw. 2. There are rectangles, ellipses, stars and many other forms in the toolbar. With Adobe Illustrator CS2 and later versions, there’s an easy tool – the paintbrush – for making closed vector graphics (see example in Section 5). All layers that are made up of closed lines are automatically integrated into a path (a layer).

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