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Professional designers use the appearance panel in Illustrator to create complex shapes, and in this course you’ll learn everything this tool has to offer, including how to stack multiple fills and strokes on a single object. You will begin by creating blending and stacking multiple strokes on objects in the appearance panel, which is a blending technique that creates complex textures on an object. You’ll also learn how you can use the deform and translate tools to create a shadow effect and use various blending modes for unique effects. At the end of this course, you will use and create graphic styles to create complex graphics. Follow along as we cover how to use these tools to create custom graphics.
In these lessons, you will create complex shapes by stacking strokes and fills in the appearance panel. You will also learn to create a shadow effect. By the end of the course, you will understand how to utilize graphic styles for advanced illustration.
You will learn the functions of the appearance panel, how to stack multiple strokes and fills on a single object, how to create a shadow effect using the deform and translate tools, how to use blending modes, and how to create and apply graphic styles.
It covers the appearance panel, blending and stacking multiple strokes, the deform and translate tools for shadow effects, blending modes, and graphic styles.
The lessons cover the Appearance Panel - Advanced, Stacking Effect, Advanced Shadows, Advanced Effects, and Graphic Styles.
The course focuses on skills including chart patterns, shape optimization, and special effects.
By the end, you will be able to create complex shapes by stacking strokes and fills in the appearance panel, create a shadow effect, and use graphic styles for advanced illustration.