Introduction to Adobe Illustrator CS6
Adobe illustrator Creative Suite 6 (CS6)
Adobe illustrator is the most popular and premier vector-drawing software. Using it, you can create Small-sized vector graphics for print, mobile devices, or the Web. Vector graphics are mathematically defined functions that can scale up to any dimension without losing their original quality.
Illustrator is commonly
used to create vector graphics, such as logos, illustrations, business cards,
brochures, fliers, Advertisements and billboards. Illustrator Creative Suite 6
(CS6), the 16h edition has a modern interface With several new features, such
as gradient on strokes, pattern creation, image trace, and the new Adobe
Mercury Performance system that enable you to work faster and more efficiently.
The introduction Of Adobe's Mercury Performance System speeds up editing tasks
while using the processor-intensive Tools, such as Liquefy, Mesh Tool, and Live
Trace.
With Illustrator, you can
create simple icons to complex illustrations with hundreds of layers. The Mercury
Performance system adds full 64-bit support; hence, Illustrator can access the
random access Memory (RAM) completely and remain stable, while you work and
save large and complex documents.
Let's begin by learning
about the new and enhanced features of Illustrator CS6.
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