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Logo ,Banner And Poster Design For Fashion Nova Fashion ShowFashion Show : হৃদয়ে জামদানীOrganisation : National Institut...
13/06/2024

Logo ,Banner And Poster Design For Fashion Nova Fashion Show

Fashion Show : হৃদয়ে জামদানী
Organisation : National Institute of Design, Dhanmondi

Logo, Banner and invitation Card Design for Fashion Show OfNational Institute of Design, DhanmondiTheme: Meena
11/03/2024

Logo, Banner and invitation Card Design for Fashion Show Of
National Institute of Design, Dhanmondi
Theme: Meena

Banner And Invitation Card Design For Fashion ShowNational Institute of Design, Dhanmondi
25/02/2024

Banner And Invitation Card Design For Fashion Show
National Institute of Design, Dhanmondi

Some Banner and Poster Design For Pitha Fest 2024 ofNational Institute of Design, Dhanmondi
25/02/2024

Some Banner and Poster Design For Pitha Fest 2024 of
National Institute of Design, Dhanmondi

28/06/2023
Create or edit a patternDo one of the following:To create a pattern, select the artwork that you would like to create th...
21/03/2023

Create or edit a pattern
Do one of the following:

To create a pattern, select the artwork that you would like to create the pattern from, and then choose Object > Pattern > Make.
To edit an existing pattern, double-click the pattern in the pattern swatch, or select an object containing the pattern and choose Object > Pattern > Edit Pattern.
(Optional) In the Pattern Options dialog, provide a new name for the pattern, or modify the existing name.

Modify the other options available in the Pattern Options dialog:

Pattern Options panel
Pattern Options panel
Tile Type
Choose how to lay out the tiles:
Grid. The center of each tile is horizontally and vertically aligned to the center of the adjacent tiles.
Brick by row. Tiles are rectangular in shape, and arranged in rows. Centers of tiles in rows are horizontally aligned. Centers of tiles in alternate columns are vertically aligned.
Brick by column. Tiles are rectangular in shape, and arranged in columns. Centers of tiles in columns are vertically aligned. Centers of tiles in alternate columns are horizontally aligned.
Hex by column. Tiles are hexagonal in shape, and arranged in columns. Centers of tiles in the columns are vertically aligned. Centers of tiles in alternate columns are horizontally aligned.
Hex by row. Tiles are hexagonal in shape, and arranged in rows. Centers of tiles in the rows are horizontally aligned. Centers of tiles in alternate rows are vertically aligned.
Brick Offset
Apply to:

Brick by Row. Determines by how much tile width the centers of tiles in adjacent rows are out of vertical alignment.
Brick by Column. Determines by how much tile height the centers of tiles in adjacent columns are out of horizontal alignment.
Width / Height
Specify the overall height and width of the tile. Choose various values, smaller or larger than the height and width of the artwork. Values larger than the size of the artwork cause the tile to grow larger than the artwork, and insert empty space between tiles. Values smaller than the size of the artwork cause artwork in adjacent tiles to overlap.

Size Tile to Art
Select this option to cause the size of the tile to shrink to the size of the artwork being used to create the pattern.

Move Tile with Art
Select this option to ensure that moving the artwork causes the tile to move as well.

H Spacing / V Spacing
Determine how much space to place between adjacent tiles.

Overlap
When adjacent tiles overlap, determine which tiles appear in front.

Copies
Determine how many rows and columns of tiles are visible while modifying the pattern.

Dim Copies to
Determine the opacity of copies of the artwork tile previewed while modifying the pattern.

Show Tile Edge
Select this option to display a box around the tile.

Show Swatch Bounds
Select this option to display a unit portion of the pattern that is repeated to create the pattern.

In the bar below the Control Panel, choose to save or discard changes to the pattern.

What is the Shape Tool on Illustrator? The Shape Tool allows you to create vectorial shapes on your canvas. You can choo...
15/03/2023

What is the Shape Tool on Illustrator?


The Shape Tool allows you to create vectorial shapes on your canvas. You can choose between six different shapes: a rectangle, a rounded rectangle, an ellipse, a polygon, a star, and a flare.

You can find the Shape Tool in the left toolbar. It’s represented by the icon of a shape (the last one you selected, or a rectangle by default).

Hit the arrow at the corner of the icon to display all the shape options.

If you press the arrow on the side of the options menu, Illustrator will display a vertical version with the icons of the shapes.

If you press the double arrow on top of that menu, Illustrator will display the icons horizontally


Now, let’s look at what we can do with the shape tool.


To use the Shape Tool, go to the left menu. Hit the tool’s icon, and choose the shape that you prefer.

Once you have selected the right shape, click on the canvas and move the cursor to trace a shape. Once you release your mouse, the new shape will be created.



You can change the outline and fill color of your shape at the upper menu. If you select the shape, you’ll see the properties panel at the right side of your canvas.



How to edit shapes with the Selection Tool on Illustrator?


The selection tool is the first icon that you’ll find on the left toolbar. The outline of a small arrow represents it.

You can use the selection tool to make some modifications to your shapes. Let’s look at some of them!



How to make the corners of a shape round on Illustrator?


The first thing you can do is to make the corners of your rectangle round. If you look at the image above, you’ll see a blue dot inside every angle of the shape. If you hit these dots with the Selection Tool and move them to the center, the corners will slowly become round



How to change the size of a shape manually on Illustrator?


To change the size of a shape, grab one of its corners with the selection tool. While clicking on the edge, move your mouse towards the center or far from it.

If you move the corner to the center, the figure will become smaller. If you move it far from the center, the figure will be more prominent.

To scale the shape proportionally, press Shift while you move the corner.



How to rotate a shape manually on Illustrator?


To rotate a shape manually, hover with your mouse over a corner of the figure. You’ll see a small, curved arrow. Press it and use it as a starting point to start rotating the figure.

You can rotate the shape with your mouse as much as you want to. Illustrator will display a counter where you can see how many degrees it has changed.

How to edit shapes with the Direct Selection Tool on Illustrator?


The Direct Selection Tool allows you to edit some aspects of your shapes on Illustrator. You can activate it by hitting the icon with the white arrow on the left toolbar.

The first thing you can do with the Direct Selection tool is to move the anchor points of your figure. This way, you can modify the aspect of the shape. Look at the image below: we’ve moved one of the figure’s anchor points to create a different shape.

The Direct Selection tool also allows you to turn straight lines into curves. It’s effortless: you just have to click on an anchor point. Illustrator will display the corresponding handles. By pulling these handles, you can modify the path of the lines.

Our advice is always to experiment and see what you can create by pulling the handles. In just one movement, we have turned the figure from above in what you can see in the image below. It’s all about trying different combinations!

Adobe Illustrator comes equipped with versatile drawing tools that allow you to realize any complex shape or design. Bef...
14/03/2023

Adobe Illustrator comes equipped with versatile drawing tools that allow you to realize any complex shape or design. Before you can realize your creative vision, however, you'll need to learn how to harness the full toolkit. In this walkthrough, we've outlined how to use each Illustrator Line tool to create straight, curved, and spiral lines.

Open and Closed Paths
In Illustrator, a vector-based line is called a path, and it can comprise a single straight line or multiple line segments that go in any direction. Each path segment has anchor points on either side of it, and these allow you to adjust the segment's angle or position on the artboard. Paths can be open (i.e. a curved line) or closed (i.e. a triangle), depending on your creative needs.

Using the Line Segment Tool
First, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the main Illustrator Line tool, which is called the Line Segment tool. Found in the Tools panel (it looks like a diagonal line), the Line Segment tool allows you to draw straight paths with a few mouse clicks. You can also select it by pressing the \ key.

Choose the Line Segment tool and then move your cursor where you'd like the straight line to start. Click and drag the mouse to create a line, and then release your mouse button when you've reached the desired endpoint. Holding the Shift key while dragging will lock your line segment to 45-degree increments, so you can draw a perfectly straight or diagonal line.

You can also click once on the artboard with the Line Segment tool to launch a Line Segment Tool Options box, and then manually enter values for the line length and angle.

Using the Arc Tool
Next, the Arc tool (and Spiral tool) can be found by clicking and holding the mouse over the Line Segment tool, which will bring up a submenu. Just like the Line Segment tool, you draw paths with the Arc by clicking and dragging from the start point to the endpoint. Holding the Shift key while dragging the Arc tool will also limit the curve to 45-degree increments.

Now you'll see a curved path, with a slope determined by the Arc Segment Tool Options. To access this dialog box, click once on the artboard or double-click on the Arc icon in the Tools panel. Unlike the Line Segment tool, the Arc requires a bit of math if you want to draw specific curves, but thankfully there's a preview window. Here's what the options do:

Length X-Axis: The arc's width.
Length Y-Axis: The arc's height.
Type: Open or closed arc path.
Base Along: Direction of the arc's base. X Axis draws your arc's base on the horizontal axis, and Y Axis draws it on the vertical axis.
Slope: Choose a number between -100 and 100 to determine the arc's slope. Negative values create concave slopes, positive values create convex slopes, and a 0 value creates a straight line.

Using the Spiral Tool
Located below the Arc tool in Tools panel submenu, the Spiral tool allows you to draw smooth spirals by clicking and dragging on the artboard. Click once on the artboard to bring up the Spiral dialog box, with options for the spiral's radius, decay, number of segments, and spiral direction (clockwise or counterclockwise).

Thanks to every mother..who gave birth to hard-working boys for BD😇....Happy mothers day,,,,💖💖💖
08/05/2022

Thanks to every mother..who gave birth to hard-working boys for BD😇....Happy mothers day,,,,💖💖💖

3d Logotitle : update version of Power Boys
08/05/2022

3d Logo
title : update version of Power Boys

work on Adobe Illustrator CCAuthor : Sheikh Mohammad WalidTitle     : Logo DesignCompany : Power Boyz electric and maint...
07/05/2022

work on Adobe Illustrator CC
Author : Sheikh Mohammad Walid
Title : Logo Design
Company : Power Boyz electric and maintenance shop.

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