November 2005
Beginner to intermediate
568 pages
14h 4m
English
So far, we’ve only scratched the surface with the kinds of effects that Adobe Illustrator has to offer. Soft drop shadows (such as those we discussed in Chapter 3, Objects, Groups, and Layers) are certainly cool, but they are only a small sampling of Illustrator’s Live Effects options, which include 3D effects, warp distortions, and a wide range of pixel-based Photoshop effects. In fact, the 3D effects in Illustrator are quite significant, as you will see later in this chapter.
As you read through this chapter, remember that Live Effects can be applied to fills and strokes individually, as well as to objects, groups, and layers. All Live Effects are applied via the Effect menu, and once applied, Live Effects ...