Expand your creative options. Learn how to move your artwork between Illustrator and Photoshop and take advantage of the strongest features in each program.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Combining Photoshop with Illustrator
- The difference between pixels and vectors
- Copy and paste Photoshop artwork into Illustrator
- Copy and paste Illustrator artwork into Photoshop
- Open a Photoshop document in Illustrator
- Open an Illustrator document in Photoshop
- Place a linked Illustrator file into Photoshop
- Place a linked Photoshop file into Illustrator
- Export an Illustrator file to PSD format
- Export Photoshop paths to Illustrator
- Share artwork using Libraries
- Create an abstract vector portrait
- Create a line art vector portrait
- Convert an image to a flat color background
- Create a dramatic park service poster
- Recolor traced artwork
- Convert an Illustrator symbol to a Photoshop shape
- Use Photoshop Shapes in Illustrator
- Use a shape as a clipping mask
- Combine vectors and pixels in a landscape poster
- Create a color palette with Object Mosaic
- Create a seamless pattern
- Create an abstract background
- Create a typographic treatment in Illustrator and apply texture in Photoshop
- Add texture in Illustrator
- Combine vectors and pixels in a composition
- Create the Pattern in Illustrator
- Create an animated GIF in Photoshop
- Color with Live Paint and Shape Builder
- Separate the colors to Layers
- Paint the rectangles using the Photoshop Mixer Brush
- Apply Finishing touches in Photoshop
- Warp the type
- Expand the type and preparing the pictures frames
- Create and batch apply a unifying image style in Photoshop
- Use Clipping Masks to put the images inside the letters
- Apply the finishing touches
- Prep the image in Photoshop
- Trace the image in Illustrator
- Goodbye
Taught by
Nigel French