Thursday, May 10, 2012


Illustrator to Photoshop



After learning the basics of Photoshop and Illustrator, it was then combine the two programs to create amazing graphics.
In this task, we created a graphic with shapes, and objects, surrounding Design.  It looked simple and easy in illustrator, but it was also supposed to.  After taking the graphic and transferring it to Photoshop, we learned how to add effects and textures to each layer or group of shapes.


As seen in my illustration, I have several diamonds surrounding to images, in different sizes and rotations.  After exporting the image to Photoshop, I was able to add diverse color and textures onto each individual group of diamonds.
I did the same with the other squares and circles that can be found in the graphic.  If you compare each design, you can see where the shapes are, how you can change the vector shapes, and a sample of the effects you can add to shapes once exported into Photoshop.

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