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Adobe® Illustrator® CS3: Level 2
Course Specifications
Course number: 084208
Software: Adobe® Illustrator® CS3
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
Course Description
You probably used Adobe® Illustrator® to create simple illustrations and logos. However, you may need
to create complex illustrations, print documents without any errors or color mismatches, or prepare
illustrations for the web. In this course, you will create complex, robust illustrations that go beyond those
you could create using Illustrator's basic tools.
Course Objective: You will create complex illustrations, manage color across a range of devices, and
control how illustrations print, appear on the web and preview them in mobile devices.
Target Student: This course is intended for designers, publishers, pre-press professionals, marketing
communications professionals, or people switching to a design job or taking on design responsibilities,
who need to use Illustrator to create illustrations, logos, advertisements, or other graphic documents.
Prerequisites: Before taking this course, you should complete the Adobe® Illustrator® CS3: Level 1
Element K course, or have equivalent knowledge.
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured handson activities.
Hardware Requirements
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Intel® Xeon, Xeon Dual, Centrino, or Pentium® class III or 4 processor
320 MB of RAM (384 recommended)
650 MB of available hard disk space
A color monitor with 16-bit or greater video card
1024 x 768 or greater monitor resolution
A CD-ROM drive
A display system to project the instructor's computer screen
An active Internet connection with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or later, or Netscape
Navigator version 3.0 or later
Platform Requirements
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Microsoft® Windows XP with Service Pack 2
Software Requirements
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Microsoft® Windows XP with Service Pack 2
Adobe® Illustrator® CS3
Adobe® Flash® Player
Adobe® Reader®
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Adobe® SVG Viewer
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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create a complex illustration.
enhance complex illustrations.
create a vector version of a raster graphic.
color an artwork using the Live Paint and Live Color features.
create special effects.
apply color management so that the colors on the screen and the output match as accurately as
possible.
prepare documents for composite and commercial printing.
export graphics for the web and mobile.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Creating Complex Illustrations
Topic 1A: Create a Custom Shape Using Simple Shapes
Topic 1B: Create Compound Paths
Topic 1C: Offset Paths
Topic 1D: Erase Shapes
Lesson 2: Enhancing Complex Illustrations
Topic 2A: Apply Effects
Topic 2B: Create Symbols
Topic 2C: Create Custom Brushes
Topic 2D: Organize Objects With Layers
Topic 2E: Modify Global Colors
Topic 2F: Create a Mesh
Lesson 3: Creating a Vector Version of a Raster Graphic
Topic 3A: Open Layered Photoshop Documents
Topic 3B: Trace Raster Images Manually
Topic 3C: Trace Artwork Automatically
Topic 3D: Adjust the Results of Tracing
Topic 3E: Apply a Custom Preset
Topic 3F: Convert a Traced Object to Paths
Lesson 4: Coloring Artwork
Topic 4A: Apply Color Using Live Paint
Topic 4B: Correct Gaps in Objects
Topic 4C: Convert Objects to Live Paint Groups
Topic 4D: Apply Color Using Live Color
Lesson 5: Creating Special Effects
Topic 5A: Simplify Paths
Topic 5B: Create Masks
Topic 5C: Create 3D Effects
Topic 5D: Create Blends
Topic 5E: Share Graphic Styles
Lesson 6: Applying Color Management
Topic 6A: Decide When to Use Color Management
Topic 6B: Set Up Color Management
Lesson 7: Outputting Documents
Topic 7A: Create a Crop Area
Topic 7B: Preview an Overprint
Topic 7C: Print a Composite Proof
Topic 7D: Create Color Separations
Topic 7E: Create an Adobe PDF File
Lesson 8: Exporting Graphics for the Web and Mobile
Topic 8A: Convert Colors to Web-Safe Colors
Topic 8B: Create Slices
Topic 8C: Add Interactivity to an SVG File
Topic 8D: Export Web Graphics
Topic 8E: Preview an Illustration for Mobile Output
Appendix A: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Objectives Mapping