Adobe 16001500 Migration Guide - Page 9

Output.Area.Tool.».Crop.Area, Styles.».Graphic.styles, Mixer.».Color.palette

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KEY TERMS FreeHand Term » Illustrator Term This intricate foliage was created using the symbolism tools in Illustrator. The Color palette Graphic Hose Tool » Symbol Sprayer The symbolism tools let you create and modify sets of symbol instances. You create a symbol set using the Symbol Sprayer tool. You can then use the other symbolism tools to change the density, color, location, size, rotation, transparency, and style of the instances in the set. You are not limited to a particular set of symbols, you can use as many as are available in the Symbols palette. Edit in External Editor » Edit Original Illustrator is highly integrated with Photoshop. To open a linked bitmap file in Photoshop, select the graphic and choose Edit Original in the Control palette or Links palette, or from the Edit menu. Output Area Tool » Crop Area By default, Illustrator crops artwork to the boundaries of the artboard. However, you can choose to crop to the edges of the artwork or to a crop area that you define. The option you choose sets the position of the printer's marks on your document and defines the printable boundaries of the artwork. These printable boundaries, called the print bounding box, are represented by a dashed line in the preview section of the Print dialog box. Styles » Graphic styles A graphic style is a set of reusable appearance attributes. Graphic styles allow you to quickly change the look of an object. For example, you can change its fill and stroke color, alter its transparency, and apply effects in one step. All the changes you apply with graphic styles are completely reversible. Mixer » Color palette You use the Color palette to apply color to an object's fill and stroke, and also to edit and mix colors. The Color palette can display color values using different color models. By default, only the most commonly used options are visible in the Color palette. To display the palette, choose Window > Color. To change the color model, choose Grayscale, RGB, HSB, CMYK, or Web Safe RGB from the palette menu.  FreeHand to Illustrator Migration Guide

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KEY TERMS
Graphic.Hose.Tool.».Symbol.Sprayer
The symbolism tools let you create and modify sets of symbol instances.
You create a symbol set using the Symbol Sprayer tool. You can then use the
other symbolism tools to change the density, color, location, size, rotation,
transparency, and style of the instances in the set. You are not limited to a
particular set of symbols, you can use as many as are available in the Symbols
palette.
Edit.in.External.Editor.».Edit.Original
Illustrator is highly integrated with Photoshop. To open a linked bitmap file in
Photoshop, select the graphic and choose Edit Original in the Control palette
or Links palette, or from the Edit menu.
Output.Area.Tool.».Crop.Area
By default, Illustrator crops artwork to the boundaries of the artboard. How-
ever, you can choose to crop to the edges of the artwork or to a crop area
that you define. The option you choose sets the position of the printer’s
marks on your document and defines the printable boundaries of the art-
work. These printable boundaries, called the print bounding box, are repre-
sented by a dashed line in the preview section of the Print dialog box.
Styles.».Graphic.styles
A graphic style is a set of reusable appearance attributes. Graphic styles allow
you to quickly change the look of an object. For example, you can change its
fill and stroke color, alter its transparency, and apply effects in one step. All
the changes you apply with graphic styles are completely reversible.
Mixer.».Color.palette
You use the Color palette to apply color to an object’s fill and stroke, and also
to edit and mix colors. The Color palette can display color values using dif-
ferent color models. By default, only the most commonly used options are
visible in the Color palette. To display the palette, choose Window > Color. To
change the color model, choose Grayscale, RGB, HSB, CMYK, or Web Safe RGB
from the palette menu.
FreeHand.Term.».Illustrator.Term
The
Color
palette
This
intricate
foliage
was
created
using
the
symbolism
tools
in
Illustrator.