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Real World Adobe® Illustrator® CS2
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Real World Adobe® Illustrator® CS2

by Mordy Golding
November 2005
Beginner to intermediate
568 pages
14h 4m
English
Peachpit Press
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Chapter 9. Graphs, Distortion, and Blends

In case you haven’t figured it out by now, the underlying theme of this book is learning to combine the features in Illustrator with each other, rather than just focusing on each feature on its own. This chapter is certainly no exception.

You may be asking yourself what it is that graphs, distortions, and blends have in common so that they deserve to share space within the same chapter. The answer is that for the most part, these seemingly disparate features firmly drive home the notion that using a combination of features can reap big rewards.

After all, graphs on their own can be pretty boring, but with a few Live Effects applied, such as 3D or Drop Shadow, you can end up with a graph that seemingly pops ...

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