Online Design Advanced Tips and Tricks 2009.indd
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Online Design Advanced Tips and Tricks 2009.indd
Adviser & Staff Training - Advanced Tips & Tricks Advanced Tips & Tricks Lesson 1 - Polaroid Candid Lesson 2 - Traditional Candid Lesson 3 - Transparent Text Lesson 4 - Gradients Lesson 5 - Fake Duotone Lesson 6 - Drop Shadow on Text & Objects Lesson 7 - Clipping Path/Cut-out Background Lesson 8 - Image Out of Photo Lesson 9 - Polygons/Custom Number of Sides - Custom Shape/Free-form Object Lesson 10 - Align & Distribute Lesson 11 - Colorize BW Image/Remove Color Lesson 12 - Reflection Effect Lesson 13 - Rounded Corners Lesson 14 - Ghosted/Transparent Background Lesson 15 - Torn Photo Advanced Tips & Tricks 1 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Polaroid Candid Polaroid Candid Effects used: Border Control, Drop Shadow & Rotate 1. Drag a box from the shapes panel. - Enter suggested size of 21p tall and 19p wide - Click Effects button > Drop Shadow: Angle 0; Opacity 50%; Distance 2 - Set the border to 0.25 - Click Color button > Fill to White; Border to Gray 1 19 2. Drag a second box from the shapes panel. - Enter suggested size of 16p tall and 18p wide - Set the border to None - The fill color will remain gray to place a candid image 3. Move the second box on top of the first and leave an equal amount of white space on the left, top and right sides. There should be a larger white area below the gray box (See example at right). 4. Place a photo in the gray candid box and double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. 5. Use your text tool to create a text box and type a brief caption in the white area of the Polaroid. - Set font to AWPC Handwriting or AWPC Sleepwalker - Font size 21 (AWPC Handwriting) or 15 (AWPC Sleepwalker) - Set Alignment to Center 6. Use your arrow tool to select both Polaroid boxes and the text box. 7. Rotate 2 to 4 degrees or -2 to -4 degrees Advanced Tips & Tricks 2 Hint: Copy, paste and rotate your Polaroid frames to form a pile! 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Traditional Candid Effect Traditional Candid Effect Uses: Border Control, Drop Shadow, Rotate 1. Drag a box from the shapes panel. - Enter suggested size of 16p tall and 23p wide or 23p tall and 16p wide to maintain the proportions of a traditional candid print - Set the border to 10 - Click Color button > Border to White - Click Effects button > Drop Shadow: Angle 0; Opacity 50%; Distance 2 pts. 2. Place a photo in the gray candid box and double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. 3. Rotate box 2 to 4 degrees or -2 to -4 degrees. Hint: Copy, paste and rotate your candid frames to form a pile! Advanced Tips & Tricks 3 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Transparent Text Transparent Text Effects used: Drop Shadow & Transparency 1. Drag a shape from the shapes panel. 2. Place a photo in the gray candid shape and double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. 3. Use the text tool to place text on top of your photo and size as desired. 4. Highlight text and click the Color button to launch the Text Color palette. Set all text color to white. 5. Select all text blocks with your arrow tool and apply Transparency and Drop Shadow settings: Effects button > Transparency: 60% Drop Shadow: Angle 0; Opacity 100%; Distance 2 pts. Advanced Tips & Tricks 4 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Gradients Gradients Effects used: Gradient, Transparency & Colors 1. Drag a shape from the shapes panel and size as desired. 2. Select the shape with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. 3. Check the Gradient box and set start and end point colors by clicking on the color swatches. 4. Choose the direction of your gradient flow using the four choices provided. 5. Apply text on top of your new gradient, place your gradient over a photo, use transparency to make your text and gradient blend -- the possibilities are endless! Advanced Tips & Tricks 5 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Fake Duotone Fake Duotone Effects used: Image Editor, Transparency & Colors 1. Open a photo in the Image Editor and change to B/W using the Grayscale button. Save the new B/W image, but do not rename to keep the color and B/W versions together. Hint: Use different colors and transparency levels to create the duotone look you like! 2. Drag a shape for the B/W photo from the shapes panel and size as desired. 3. Duplicate (copy and paste) the photo shape from step two to fill with the duotone color. 4. Place the B/W photo from the image panel to the first shape. 5. To add color to the B/W image, select the second image shape and click the Color button. Select a color to fill the shape. 6. Move the shape filled with color exactly on top of the B/W image. 7. Click the Effects button and adjust the Transparency to lighten the color-filled box and create the duotone effect. Advanced Tips & Tricks 6 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Drop Shadow on Text & Objects Drop Shadow on Text & Objects Effects used: Drop Shadow & Colors 1. Drag a shape from the shapes panel or place text with the text tool. 2. Select the shape or text box with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. 3. Check the Drop Shadow box and set Angle, Opacity and Distance options. 4. Set the Drop Shadow color by clicking on the color swatch to bring up the Color Picker. Hint: Experiment with different drop shadow effects by changing text, background and drop shadow colors, angles, opacity and distance! Advanced Tips & Tricks 7 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Clipping Path / Cut-out Background (COB) Clipping Path / Cut-out Background (COB) Effects used: Clipping Path, Drop Shadow 1. Drag a photo from the image panel. 2. Double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 3. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape. Use the path control buttons to adjust the current path or click Clear Path to create a custom clipping path. 4. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page*. Hint: Click on your last (yellow) point to pause your path and adjust magnification, view area or tool selection. Click back on your last point to resume creating your clipping path. Adj ust vie w– – out Zoo m Zoo mi n– ar P ath – Cle wit pat h ate Cre Cre ate pat hw ith rou nde dc orn ers – ha ngl ed cor Mov ner es s– ing le p Mov o int ea at a poin t an tim e– d it s ne ighb ors tog eth er – Add poi nts to p Rem ath – ove poi nts to p ath – 5. Optional – Add a drop shadow effect to complete your clipping path. *It may take a moment for the completed path to render, close the Transform Object box and appear on the page. Advanced Tips & Tricks 8 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Image Out of Photo Image Out of Photo Effects used: Clipping Path 1. Drag a photo from the image panel. 2. Double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 3. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape. Use the path control buttons to adjust the current path or click Clear Path to create a custom clipping path. 4. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page*. *It may take a moment for the completed path to render, close the Transform Object box and appear on the page. Advanced Tips & Tricks 9 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Polygons / Custom Number of Sides - Custom Shape / Free-form Object Polygons / Custom Number of Sides Effects used: Polygons 1. Drag a shape (except circle) from the shapes panel. 2. Optional - Place a photo in the gray candid shape and double click to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. 3. Select the shape with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. 4. In the Polygons area, set the number of Sides and Inset options. Custom Shape / Free-form Object Effects used: Clipping Path 1. Drag a shape from the shapes panel. 2. Double click on the shape or photo to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 3. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape. Use the path control buttons to adjust the current path or click Clear Path to create a custom free-form path. 4. Optional - Place a photo in the gray candid shape and double click to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. Advanced Tips & Tricks 10 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Align & Distribute Evenly Align & Distribute Evenly Effects used: Align and Distribute Evenly Need to align and arrange several random shapes on a layout? Running shapes or images across the top, bottom or down the side of a page? The Object Layout palette is your tool. 1. Drag several shapes from the shapes panel. 3. Click an Align button to align left, right, top, bottom, center horizontally or center vertically. In this example, align bottom was used. 2. Select the shapes with the arrow tool and click the Layout button. Hint: The first shape you select controls the alignment of the other surrounding shapes. –Selected first 4. Once the shapes are aligned, use the Distribute Evenly options to arrange evenly. Distribute horizontally or vertically using the auto feature or enter a distribution distance in picas. One pica (1p) horizontally was used in this example. Advanced Tips & Tricks 11 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Colorize BW Image / Remove Color Colorize BW Image / Remove Color Effects used: Image Editor & Clipping Path 1. Open a photo in the Image Editor and change to B/W using the Grayscale button. Save the new B/W image, but do not rename to keep the color and B/W versions together. 2. Drag the color photo from the image panel to the page but do not resize. 3. Drag the B/W version of the photo from the image panel to the page but do not resize. 4. To add color to the B/W image -- double click on the color image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 5. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape. Use the path control buttons to adjust the current path or click Clear Path to create a custom clipping path. 4. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page*. 7. Move the custom color clipping path to the exact spot on top of the B/W image to add color. 8. If necessary, resize both images to fit the layout. Be sure to check the Proportional Scaling button before resizing. *It may take a moment for the completed path to render, close the Transform Object box and appear on the page. Advanced Tips & Tricks 12 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Reflection Effect Reflection Effect 1 Effects used: Clipping Path & Transparency 1. Drag a photo from the image panel to the page but do not resize. 2 4 2. Drag the same photo from the image panel to the page (two more times into circle shapes for this example) but do not resize. 3. Double click on the second image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 4. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape of the first lens of the sunglasses. Click Clear Path to create a custom clipping path. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page. 5. Double click on the third image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 6 6. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape of the second lens of the sunglasses. 7. Place new photos (the reflections) in the two custom clipping path boxes. Double click each to crop. 8. Move the two custom clipping paths on top of the first original image exactly where they should be. 9. Select the two custom clipping paths with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. Adjust the transparency to make the reflections blend with the sunglasses. 7 8 9 Advanced Tips & Tricks 13 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Rounded Corners Rounded Corners Effects used: Rounded Corners Tired of square boxes on all your pages? The Rounded Corners area of the Effects palette is what your design needs. 1. Drag a square from the shapes panel. 2. Optional - Place a photo in the gray candid square and double click to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window and crop. 3. Select the shape with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. 4. Use the Rounded Corners slider to set the corner radius percentage. 10% 25% 40% 50% Rounded Corners Radius Percentage Advanced Tips & Tricks 14 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Ghosted / Transparent Background Ghosted / Transparent Background Effects used: Transparency 1. Drag a square from the shapes panel. 2. Stretch the square to fill the entire spread area. Don’t forget to stretch the square to the OUTSIDE of the bleed bars on all four sides of the spread. 3. Drag a photo from the image panel to the gray candid box filling the spread. 4. Double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. After cropping, click apply to fill the background image box. 5. Select the background image with the arrow tool and click the Effects button. 6. Use the Transparency slider to set the opacity percentage. In this example, 30% opacity was used. Advanced Tips & Tricks 15 09.01 Adviser & Staff Training Advanced Tips & Tricks - Torn Photo 3 Torn Photo Effects used: Clipping Path & Drop Shadow 1. Drag a photo from the image panel. 2. Double click on the image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 3. Click on the Clipping Path tab to create a custom shape. Use the path control buttons to adjust the current path or click Clear Path to create a custom clipping path. – To create the left side of the torn photo, create a jagged edge on the right side of the path. Leave the top, left and bottom sides straight. 7 4. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page. 5. Duplicate (copy and paste) the photo to create a second copy. 6. Double click on the second image to bring up the Transform Object (Cropping) window. 7. Click on the Clipping Path tab. –To create the right side of the torn photo, use the Move single point at a time tool. Pull the left top and bottom points of the clipping path over to the right top and bottom corners of the photo. This will create a mirror image of your first torn half. 8. Click Apply to apply the new path and return to the page. 7 9. Slightly rotate and apply a drop shadow to each half of the torn photo to give it a realistic look. 7 Advanced Tips & Tricks 16 09.01