With the new Artboards in Illustrator CS5, you can create a consistent brand message by simply making sure to have common elements among media. Let RC show you how.
Author: RC Concepcion
Rafael Concepcion (RC) is an education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and the co-host of Layers TV - The How To Podcast For Everything Adobe. An Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has over 10 years in the I.T. and ecommerce industries and spends his days developing content for all applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. RC has held training seminars in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, and recently combined his photographic and web experience to teach with famed wildlife photographer Moose Peterson at the "You Can Do It Too" workshops in Mammoth, CA and at the Voices That Matter Web Conference in San Francisco, CA. RC also writes columns for Layers and Photoshop User magazines.
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Hi all. How are you?
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hi how many posts do i need to pm?
Hi there,
This is a question for the webmaster/admin here at layersmagazine.com.
May I use some of the information from your blog post above if I give a backlink back to this website?
Thanks,
Oliver
Thank u, good post! =)
I’m doing my AS ICT coursework which is a Recording Studio system using a booking system on Microsoft Excel. A customer can choose a maximum of 4 slots (half an hour each so a maximum of 2 hours). The problem is, once the number of slots chosen by one customer is made, it doesn’t stop the end-user from entering data in the slot that’s been occupied by the person who chose 4 slots. How can I use Conditional Formatting to fill the cells in the following slots with a black colour to stop the end-user from using it… (formula of some form to do this?) Or, is there any other way to overcome this problem?
hi how many posts do i need before i can send pm?
Just starting out. Any tips?
I don’t understand why the other artboard was needed in the first place.
Hey RC,
Thank you for the tutorial. An Illustrator related question: would it be possible if you could do a tutorial showing how to create detailed shadows and shines to an object please?
Would be great if you could.
So….. where is toilet? Hehe))) Joke, relax
By the way, anybody home?!
How can I export one artboard or another?
Very nicely presented and explained tutorial, Thank you, RC !