Hello, Please read the attachment cearfully, The file demonstrates consistent use of accurate smooth anchor traces
with the Pen Tool
The pixels and vectors exist on separate layers
Live Paint Bucket tool is used; THANKSIt is very very important that you save it in all ways, Ilstrator and the others.
assignment_5_pen__1___1_.pdf
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Digital Art 118 | Assignment
Peck School of the Arts
ASSIGNMENT 5
– PEN
ABSTRACT
Use the Pen tool and Strokes to trace the linear aspects of a photo, then fill in your image with color
using the Live Paint Bucket tool.
OBJECTIVES
The vector document follows file conventions
The image is embedded into the file
The file demonstrates consistent use of accurate smooth anchor traces
with the Pen Tool
The pixels and vectors exist on separate layers
Live Paint Bucket tool is used;
Different line weights are used, but stroke color stays the same
Stroke Width tool is used to vary line weight
The file follows proper naming/file type conventions
IF YOU DON’T
COMPLETE
THE RED LINE
ITEMS, YOU
WILL NOT
PASS THIS
PROJECT!!!
SOFTWARE KEYWORDS
Adobe Photoshop Emulation
Adobe Illustrator Aesthetic
Remediation
BEFORE
YOU
PROCEED!
1 CLICK THIS BOX TO LOG INTO LYNDA.COM
2 AFTER LOGGING IN, CLICK THE GREEN
DEMO
LINED STEPS WITH THE DEMO ICON (shown
at the right) & YOU WILL BE FORWARDED TO A
LYNDA.COM VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR THAT STEP.
INSTRUCTIONS
1 Find a complex image in your DIA that is at least 1500 pixels on the shortest side.
2 *In Photoshop, make the image 5″ x 5″ at 300PPI (Image> Image Size, then Image>
Canvas Size / Crop Tool) and make any other necessary adjustments.
3 File > Save As… create a new .JPEG file and place it on your desktop.
4 Open Illustrator, and create a new file that uses the following conventions:
A. 1 Artboard
DEMO
B. 5 x 5 (Make sure you set units to inches, not pixels.)
C. No Bleed
D. Advanced > RGB, Raster = High (300PPI) (0:45)
DEMO
5 Drag and drop the image on to the artboard. (0:29)
DEMO
6 Embed the image. (1:38)
DEMO
7 Name that layer Pixels. (4:14)
8 Lock the Pixels layer.
9 Create a new layer and name it Vectors.
DEMO
10 Use the Pen tool to recreate as many of the lines in the image as possible (Do not add
color fills yet). (0:04)
DEMO
11 Use the same stroke color, but change the stroke weight. (1:22)
DEMO
12 Utilize the Stroke Width tool to vary the width of your strokes. (1:19)
13 Turn off the Pixels layer.
14 Create a duplicate of the Vectors layer; name it Live Paint. Lock the Vectors layer.
Optional: drag the Vectors layer above the Live Paint layer to keep custom strokes visible.
DEMO
15 Make all of the drawn lines in the Live Paint Layer into a Live Paint Object; use the Live
Paint Bucket tool to add color fills. (1:29)
DEMO
16 Use the Live Selection Tool to clean up the lines of the drawing, if needed. (1:21)
17 Set the Live Paint group’s stroke swatch to none.
DEMO
18 Save the .AI file using the following naming conventions: pen_lastname.ai
Example: pen_fett.ai (0:00)
19 Use the Save As… command to create a new .PDF file with the following naming
conventions: pen_lastname.pdf. Example: pen_fett.pdf
20 Upload BOTH the .AI and the .PDF associated with this assignment to your sections
dropbox before the beginning of your lab section.
*NOTE – WE RECOMMEND EDITING ALL PIXEL-BASED CONTENT IN PHOTOSHOP.
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