Illustrator® CS3 Down and Dirty Tricks by Corey Barker
Approximate Run Time: 181 minutes | 352 Mb
Looking for some quick tips and tricks for using Adobe® Illustrator® to construct stunning, pro-quality vector graphics illustrations? If so…then this is the DVD for you!

|Join Corey Barker – NAPP education and curriculum developer, and contributing writer for Layers magazine – for an exploration of the newest features and most powerful tools in Illustrator CS3, and discover techniques for creating vivid, engaging, and imaginative visual effects that will take your art to entirely new levels.

In this DVD, you’ll learn:
* How to create realistic “glass buttons” for websites
* Tips for creating custom brushes
* Step-by-step techniques for creating stunning 3D Effects
* How to use (and, get the most out of) a Wacom® Intuos® tablet when using Illustrator
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And, much more
So, if you’re a graphic designer, digital artist, or design student who wants to unlock the incredible potential of Illustrator CS3, then Adobe Illustrator CS3 Down & Dirty Tricks is the fastest and easiest way to learn the most important Illustrator techniques, as well as a wide range of timesaving tips and tricks.

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