In game design I have been working with illustrator for a long period of time, even with animation it’s still relevant. After using illustrator I have come to be more comfortable using it and I can get through creating projects at a faster time then when originally started using illustrator tips on using illustrator master the pen tool because without having knowledge on that tool, everything else on illustratr is essentially useless; because everything in illustrator is basically a bases to the pen tool. Though it is possible to create work without using it, but to truly master illustrator work with the pen tool as much as you can.
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What is the difference between Photoshop and Illustrator? The Difference between Photoshop and Illustrator is that Photoshop supports raster files where illustrator supports vector files, Photoshop is mainly used for digital painting, photo retouching, matt painting, comic art, poster arts, while Illustrator can be used for creating
designs, shapes, illustrations, branding, packaging, patterns and many more. Primarily there are very few differences in the jobs they are used for, though there are differences in their tools such as their selection tools, and fill bucket tool, but even though there similarities in their jobs their differences are based on the programs them selves.
Recently in-game design we have started working with Adobe Illustrator, adobe illustartor is a software program used for drawing, illustrations, and artwork using a Windows or MacOS computer. Adobe Illustrator is generally used for creating digital piecies of artwork such as cartoons and logs, but it can also be used for charts, diagrams, graphs, and illustrations. Adobe is used by many different digital artists including graphic designers, web designers, visual artists, and professional illustrators.
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AuthorM name is Donavan Howard these blogs will be based on my understanding of the knowledge I am obtaining in my game design class which I am will be taking during my eleventh grade year.("The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools.") Archives
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