![]() I'm just gonna exit this one, just so we can see something else, and we're gonna take a look at Adobe Capture. Alright, I'm gonna pop out of this one real quick. Anything that's vectors is gonna be a vector, which is great. So, anything that is text it's gonna be text. So you can start working on it right away. The cool thing about that, this is actually presented to Illustrator, it's gonna become an AI file, a Native Illustrator file. If I tap right up here in the upper-right corner, I will actually see we can send this directly to InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Why am I showing you this? Simply because, if you look right up here, it's powerful, there's a lot of things we can do. So we can go in and start to do this really quickly. So if I want to add some texts, I can do that, but it's all gesture-based. We then go out here and we start to draw, and we start to create, and what it's going to do is, it's gonna create and add and edit all these shapes for us if we want to. To show this, I'll show you real quick, on the left here, I'm gonna tap, the "plus", and let's see, let's create a new composition. You can use Type Kit fonts, you can use imagery that you pull off the Creative Cloud, you can use your own images, you can use Styles, all kinds of things that we can work with in here. I got some dummy compositions in here but I actually have, if you look right here, this is a web design, it was created in here. If you do Layout, and you do Layout for print, for web, for just about anything, you can actually use your iPad, and I believe it's available for iPhone as well now, and you can design using your finger, which is kind of insane. I want us to see the app really quick and open up. I just want to briefly mention Adobe Comp cause it's pretty awesome. You can see them right there in the upper-left corner. The two that I want to talk about are Adobe Capture, and Adobe Comp. I'm not gonna cover them all today, just cause I want to hit maybe one, maybe two, I'll just kind of talk about them. Now the Adobe apps are available on a series of devices. We can use the Adobe apps to be able to do this, and that's what I'd like to switch over and show you right now. If I am, let's say, I like to draw, I like to doodle, I like to sketch, or I see something out in the world that really captures my eye, I wanna be able to grab that, I want to be able to use it and actually have it be vector content, and maybe even bring it to Illustrator and start using it within, I don't know, a logo, a brochure, or anything that we're creating. We can of course create it anyway we want with colors, etc, but we're gonna wind up doing some tracing, I bet you drawing some drawings, and I'd like to be able to capture that content. It's kind of the, sort of the final version of what we're gonna create. If you want to right now, you can go under "View", and choose "Fit All In Window", so we can see everything. So come under "File", and come to "Open", and let's go to the "Segment Three" folder in day two, and let's open up, "Backpack-final dot AI". Open up a new file, and then I'm gonna kind of have you sit tight a little bit, and I'm gonna talk about some other things. Make sure, everybody, you are there in Illustrator, and we're gonna. So I'm gonna go back over to Illustrator. We're gonna create our own brushes, and we're gonna create the perspective, we're gonna work on the perspective grid, to be able to take something and put the artwork in perspective, which is pretty neat, and we've got some other things to cover as well. We're gonna talk about how to trace a Raster Image, which is really useful, something that can be great. And we're gonna talk about how to do that and bring that content into Illustrator. I'm not gonna spend oodles of time on this 'cause there are a lot of ways to learn this. We're gonna take a look at a lot of different things including capturing artwork with CC apps. These aren't necessarily hidden but, they are something I don't think a lot of us are going to be using or have used in the past, and now I just wanted to bring to light. We're gonna go through and look at hidden features in Illustrator. Using Creative Cloud Libraries in Adobe Illustrator
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