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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
In today’s class we would learn how to mask text and halftone with an image.
This option will allow you to mask type over photos, how?
1. Using the Type Tool, type the word you would like to mask
2. Create /Open up the vector, gradient or photo to be masked
3. Move the type on top of the photo, vector or gradient
4. Go to Object>Arrange>bring to the front
5. Select both the type and the photo
6. Go to object >Clipping Mask> Make
Hammock +
HANDOUT # 8
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5.1
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
HANDOUT # 8
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5.1
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
Halftone
3. Choose Selection tool, hold down Alt and click +drag to the right
to create a duplicate.
4. To repeat this effect, press Ctrl+D which will repeat the last transformation
5. Select the row of circles and duplicate it, do it a couple of time until you get a
box full with circles.
HANDOUT # 8
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5.1
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
7. Go to Photoshop Select Open and browse for the image you like
to work with then go to Edit>Paste, press Enter
HANDOUT # 8
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5.1
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
9. With the layer that has the shape on it selected in the Layers palette, choose a soft-
edged,
large brush and paint black over an area you would like to hide the circles.
Now the subject stands out from the rest of the image, with a nice
HANDOUT # 8
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5.1
RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
BUSINESS SKILLS DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
INSTRUCTOR: Michelle L. Sandoval
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Step 1. Make a horizontal ellipse using the Ellipse tool.
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Step 2. Using the convert anchor points tool, convert
the anchor points at either end of the ellipse.
Command-2 to Lock the shape.
Step 3. Using the pen tool, add a tail, fins, and gills.
Command-2 to Lock the shape.
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HANDOUT # 8