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Develop a custom font or typeface that stands out on the page and the screen. From serif or sans serif fonts to handwriting or tattoos, illustrator can help make your typography inspiration a reality.

An illustrator is an artist who specializes in enhancing writing or elucidating concepts by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text or idea. The illustration may be intended to clarify complicated concepts or objects that are difficult to describe textually, which is the reason illustrations are often found in children's books.[1]

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Illustration is the art of making images that work with something and add to it without needing direct attention and without distracting from what they illustrate. The other thing is the focus of the attention, and the illustration's role is to add personality and character without competing with that other thing.[2]

Illustrations have been used in advertisements, architectural rendering, greeting cards, posters, books, graphic novels, storyboards, business, technical communications, magazines, shirts, video games, tutorials,[3] and newspapers. A cartoon illustration can add humour to certain stories or essays.[4]

Use reference images to create scenes and characters. This can be as simple as looking at an image to inspire your artwork or creating character sketches and detailed scenes from different angles to create the basis of a picture book world. Some traditional illustration techniques include watercolor, pen and ink, airbrush art, oil painting, pastels, wood engraving, and linoleum cuts.

John Held, Jr. was an illustrator who worked in a variety of styles and media, including linoleum cuts, pen and ink drawings, magazine cover paintings, cartoons, comic strips, and set design, while also creating fine art with his animal sculptures and watercolor, many established illustrators attended an art school or college of some sort and were trained in different painting and drawing techniques.

Traditional illustration seems to have made a resurgence in the age of social media thanks to social networks like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube.[citation needed] Currently traditional and digital illustration are both flourishing.

Universities and art schools offer specific courses in illustration (for example in the UK, a BA (Hons) Degree) so this has become a new avenue into the profession. Many illustrators are freelance, commissioned by publishers (of newspapers, books, or magazines) or advertising agencies. Most scientific illustrations and technical illustrations are also known as information graphics. Among the information graphics, specialists are medical illustrators who illustrate human anatomy, often requiring many years of artistic and medical training.

A particularly popular medium with illustrators of the 1950s and 1960s was casein, as was egg tempera. The immediacy and durability of these media suited illustration's demands well. The artwork in both types of paint withstood the rigors of travel to clients and printers without damage.

Computer illustration, or digital illustration, is the use of digital tools to produce images under the direct manipulation of the artist, usually through a pointing device, such as a tablet or a mouse.

Computers dramatically changed the industry and today, many cartoonists and illustrators create digital illustrations using computers, graphics tablets, and scanners. Software such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Corel Painter, and Affinity Designer are now widely used by those professionals.

I do a LOT of back and forth between illustrator and rhino, each time I have to export to DXF/DWG and import into the other program. Is there a plugin/script available that could make it possible to simply copy/paste between the two programs?

I kind of wanted this bumped because illustrator can now accept SVG format via paste And copy. Rhino can export and import svg. So seems to reason that it could be done via SVG. This would even mean that you could copy and paste with PowerPoint. lol

When you export selected from Rhino to Illy, you should get a dialogue that asks you the scale you want to export to. You need to ensure that the units in Rhino and the units in Illustrator are the same if you want 1:1 (otherwise you have to do a bit of math). It should work fine - it does here.

Thanks for the responses. Illustrator does not prompt me with a unit screen but rather just opens right up. Rhino does prompt me and I select 1:1. I imagine it would be tough to scale back to normal size in illustrator.

I'm thinking about purchasing the Buiness dropbox for our small company. We are all Mac based and use the Adobe Creative Cloud programs. Can I link images directly to the online dropbox storage through Indesign and illustrator?

You may be able to embed a web image into a document (assuming InDesign supports that, I have no idea), but to do so you'd have to create a Dropbox share link to each and every image you want to link to and then modify the share link so that it results in the raw image.

I suspect the method you're using is intended to link to files local to the document (same computer, network share accessible to the comptuer, external drive, etc.), and not meant for linking files from the web.

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Has anyone else had this issue? illustrator freezes multiple times a day. It is not a regular freeze. I am working on a MacBook it does not say 'not responding'. Also, the top bar on Illustrator opens and lets me click around but does not actually do anything. I attached a video so u can see what's going on. I really don't want to force quit. Anyone know of any solutions?

Same problem on two different machines. The Mac Studio and The MacBook Air. Macstudio with 1 or 2 monitors, same problem. The Air, nothing connected. Did fresh installs on both, same thing. fresh install of macOS Sonaoma and only install Illustrator, nothing else, no systems changes other than factory settings, and both have the same problem. the sequecnce of clicks on both, same outcome, frozen toolbar.

I am having the same problem, where i can keep working but none of the top tool bars do anything. I am on a MacBook pro 16, with 2.3Ghz 8-Core intel Core i9, with 16GB Ram. Running macOS Sonoma 14.2.1

Anshul Saini, that actually worked to get the toolbar to be reactivaed!!! I just drove 100 Miles to download files and this could actually keep me going a bit as a workaround. So i did it a few times and to reactive it, open settings, and click OK ( no need to make any changes ).. then the menu starts to work again. here is a recording of it.

Same here, just updated to latest Sonoma to see if that fixes it, but now getting more buttons going AWOL, currently can't use Transform objects tool as the button is greyed out and cannot be clicked, yesterday i was unable to rename a colour in libraries! I've spent so much time reading forums, its driving me crazy, Adobe, please fix this. Illustrator is currently a liability, causing me extra work and time with the constant re boots and lost work.

EVERYONE with this issue happens to have a machine with some issue that causes that ONE application to malfunction. Logic tells intelligent people it's not all the varied machines worldwide but the one commonality which is the application that's the problem.

I guess you are running Sonoma? Is it already updated to the very latest version? If not you might want to do that, because the previous versions have had issues (wonder why Apple has a rather new system already on the 4th update?, oh no, it's already 4.1 ...)

I have done this many times in the past, but when I export a dwg (2007 format) to illustrator it opens fine, but it is slightly wrong in scale from the CAD version. I have no clue why this is happening. Also I know illustrator doesn't support CAD layers so everything comes in on one layer which is fine. In Illustrator I am having trouble separating the layer into multiple layers as everything is contained in a clip 'group' not sure what that is either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi,
When I export DWG file to Illustrator, I use this technique:
- in AutoCAD I draw rectangle around objects I want to export to AI: everything in the drawing should be inside this rectangle.
- in AI before importing DWG I create new document with Artboard exactly the same dimensions (or with the same proportions) as rectangle I drew in AC, than I close this file
- now I use File - Open in Illustrator and open DWG file I want to import and in DXF/DWG options I check "Scale to Fit Artboard" and get exact the same dimensions (or scaled proportions if DWG file is "bigger" in dimensions then Artboard in Illustrator)

About Layers. Which version of Illustrator do you have?
I'm absolutely sure, that in CS2 and in CS5 if you don't check "Merge layers" option in "DXF/DWG options" dialog I get all layers separated as in AutoCAD. But it appears that in AI CC this function doesn't work (broken):

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