Course Content
Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals
Adobe Illustrator Fundamentals
Live Drawing & Patterns
Live Symmetry
First Technique (For individual Objects/Shapes)
- Create a shape and group it;
- Go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform;
- In the dialog box, select "Reflect on X-axis" and set Copies to 1;
- Enter isolation mode by double-clicking the object to modify or add shapes, and changes will reflect symmetrically;
- Once done, you can expand the appearance through Object > Expand Appearance to modify shapes independently or leave it grouped for further edits.
Second Technique (Using Line Segments)
- Use the Line Segment Tool to create a horizontal line, ensuring it's centered on the canvas;
- Align the line horizontally and vertically to the center using the Properties panel;
- Go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform and select "Reflect on X-axis" with Copies set to 1;
- The line acts as a guide for symmetry, reflecting any drawings on one side of the line to the opposite side;
- Hide the line and begin drawing; symmetry will automatically reflect across the line;
- Add a guide layer for precise positioning by drawing another line and locking it as a reference;
- This technique is more flexible for complex illustrations or any detailed designs.
Patterns
- Patterns are saved in the Swatches Panel, where they can be treated like colors;
- To find more patterns, go to Swatches Library Menu and select various presets;
- To make a pattern, group your objects, then go to Object > Pattern > Make;
- Adjust the pattern settings to customize your design;
- You can name the pattern, adjust the tile type (e.g., Grid, Brick by Row/Column), and control the horizontal and vertical spacing between pattern tiles;
- Overlap options allow pattern tiles to overlap, and you can dim copies of the pattern for better visualization while editing;
- Adjust spacing and overlap until satisfied; once done, click Done, and the pattern is saved in the Swatches Panel;
- You can then apply the pattern to shapes by filling them with the pattern;
- If you ever wanted to access the pattern options, go to Window > Pattern Options, or simply double click on the pattern swatch;
- When moving a shape with a pattern, it appears as if the pattern stays fixed; to change this, go to Edit > Preferences > General and check "Transform Pattern Tiles";
- To scale or modify the pattern without affecting the shape, go to Object > Transform > Scale and uncheck Transform Objects while checking Transform Patterns;
- To move the pattern inside a shape, go to Object > Transform > Move and uncheck Transform Objects; then adjust the pattern's position;
- Similar options exist for rotating or modifying patterns independently of the shape;
- Patterns can also be applied to strokes;
- You can create, scale, move, and rotate patterns both in fills and strokes, giving flexibility in designing detailed and customized patterns.
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