Creating a presentation in Illustrator can be a daunting task, but it is not as difficult as you may think. In this article, we will cover the basics of creating a presentation in Illustrator, including creating a basic project, working with objects and layers, and using the tools in Illustrator to create a professional presentation.
When creating a presentation in Illustrator, the first step is to create a basic project. To do this, open Illustrator and create a new file. Select the File > New > File. menu option, and select the Presentation template (.
ipn) file format. This will create a new project in Illustrator that is ready to be customized.
Once the project is created, the next step is to begin customizing it. To begin, select all of the objects in the project and click the Edit > Copy command button (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + C) to create a copy of the objects.
Then, switch to the Margins tab and adjust the margins as needed.
Next, select all of the objects in the project and click the Edit > Paste command button (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + V) to paste the objects into the new project. This will automatically position the objects where you want them, and will also create a link between the original and the copied objects.
Now is a good time to start working with layers in the project. Layers are important in Illustrator because they allow you to organize your project and keep track of which objects are on which layer.
To create a new layer, select the objects that you want to create a new layer on and click the Layer button (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + L).
To add an object to a layer, select the object and click the Add Layer button (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + Shift + L). This will add the object to the current layer.
To remove an object from a layer, select the object and click the Remove Layer button (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + Shift + R).
Now is a good time to start working with the tools in Illustrator. To begin, select the Rectangle tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + R) and click the center of the top border of the object that you want to resize.
Then, drag the border to the left or right to resize the object.
Next, select the Ellipse tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + E) and click the center of the bottom border of the object that you want to resize. Then, drag the border to the left or right to resize the object. To begin, select the Polygon tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + P) and click the center of the first corner of the object that you want to resize.
Then, drag the corner to the left or right to resize the object.
Next, select the Rectangle tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + R) and click the center of the first corner of the object that you want to resize. Then, drag the corner to the left or right to resize the object. To begin, select the Ellipse tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + E) and click the center of the first corner of the object that you want to resize. To begin, select the Rectangle tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + R) and click the center of the first corner of the object that you want to resize.
Next, select the Ellipse tool (or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + E) and click the center of the first corner of the object that you want to resize. Then, drag the corner to the left or right.