Architectural Representation with Adobe Illustrator Beginner
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2D and 3D Visualization with Adobe Illustrator: Specialized Training for Architecture, Landscape and Urban Planning is a comprehensive training program that will take your design and visualization skills to the next level. This course is designed specifically for students of architecture, landscape, and urban planning and will allow you to learn 2D and 3D visualization techniques through the powerful tools and functions Adobe Illustrator offers.
Throughout the course, you’ll learn the Adobe Illustrator interface, tools, and functions, and work on techniques for creating, editing, and stylizing 2D and 3D images. You will create layers to organize created objects, combine objects and create shapes using the pathfinder tool, and color objects using color palettes, gradient and overlay effects.
You’ll also create 2D and 3D visualizations using advanced visualization techniques, along with basics such as arranging objects using scaling, rotation, alignment, and symmetry, creating and editing text using typefaces and paragraph formatting.
The course starts with Usage areas and Why Illustrator lessons, after showing the interface we will learn about the panels and commands.
After that:
Layers
artboards
Pathfinder
Residential
Alignment
Color + Create custom color
Gradient + Gradient rendering
Pattern (Overlay) + Pattern creation
3D converter
Spelling (Character, Paragraph)…
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In the second part, we will have a detailed explanation of how to create 2d and 3d objects.
At the end of the course, you will be able to design professional projects in the fields of Architecture, Landscape and Urban Planning. In addition, you will reach the level where you can prepare project presentations and presentation materials using Adobe Illustrator. The course is a comprehensive program that will help students explore their creativity and gain professional design skills.
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