خوب، در اینجا پروژه سطح فصل ما است که شما کاملا از ابتدا ایجاد خواهید کرد. این یک سند سه صفحه ای است که فصل پنجم را از Wizard Wonderful Wizard اصلی اوز، که توسط L. Frank Baum در سال 1900 نوشته شده و توسط W.W. Denslow کتاب فوق العاده فوق العاده، یکی از مورد علاقه من. حالا وقتی میگم میخوام اون رو از ابتدا ایجاد کنم، منظورم تمام درمانهای متن هست. من پیش رفته ام و آثار هنری را از قبل طراحی کرده ام و من اینجا هستم تا به شما بگویم چند ساعت طول کشید. خیلی زیاد ادامه دارد، و می بینید ما چند سکته مغزی متغیر نیز داریم. درست در حال حاضر در این فصل، ما سند جدید سه صفحه را ایجاد خواهیم کرد و ما در حال ایجاد یک راهنمای حاشیه در سراسر هر سه صفحه هستیم و ما قصد داریم چند راهنمای راهنمایی را برای جدا سازی سرصفحه ایجاد کنیم. از کپی بدن بنابراین اولین کاری که می خواهید انجام دهید این است که به منوی فایل بروید و فرمان جدید را انتخاب کنید یا می توانید یک میانبر صفحه کلید از Control N یا Command N را در Mac فشار دهید، شما می خواهید تنظیمات را به RGB اصلی متصل کنید، دوباره به دنبال همان مقادیر عرض و ارتفاع که ما در گذشته استفاده کرده ایم
00:01:03 chapters, so width value of 1,008 points
00:01:06 and a height of 672 points.
00:01:10 We don't need any bleed because we're not printing
00:01:12 anything to the edges of the artboards.
00:01:14 And then finally we want a total of three artboards
00:01:17 just easier to create them in advance
00:01:19 and I'm gonna set the spacing value right here to 100
00:01:23 is what I'm looking for, 100 points.
00:01:25 And then I'm gonna click on this icon
00:01:27 arrange by column and that's it.
00:01:30 Now you can go head and click OK in order
00:01:32 to create that new document and you will see
00:01:34 three artboards arranged in a single column like so.
00:01:37 Alright now make sure the first artboard is active
00:01:40 and then press Control zero, or Command zero on a Mac
00:01:43 in order to fit the first artboard on screen.
00:01:46 Alright now if this were InDesign or some other
00:01:48 page layout program, then you would have a command
00:01:50 that would let you automate the creation
00:01:52 of your margin guides, but this is Illustrator
00:01:54 so there is no margin function.
00:01:57 Instead what you have to do is draw your own margin
00:02:00 as a rectangle, so go ahead and select the rectangle tool
00:02:04 from the shape tool flyout menu
00:02:06 and then go to the view menu and make sure
00:02:08 that your smart guides are turned on.
00:02:09 And now you want to drag from one corner
00:02:12 of the artboard to the opposite corner like so.
00:02:16 Now we don't want this shape to have a fill
00:02:18 so go up to the control panel
00:02:20 click on the first swatch and change it to none, like so.
00:02:24 Alright now click on the word transform on the right side
00:02:27 of the control panel to bring up the transform popup panel.
00:02:31 And you should see a width of 1,008 points
00:02:33 and a height of 672 points which is exactly
00:02:37 the size of the artboard.
00:02:38 What I want you to do is make sure
00:02:41 that the center point is selected
00:02:42 inside the reference point matrix over here
00:02:44 on the left side of the panel
00:02:46 then click after the width value
00:02:48 and enter -100 and then press the tab key
00:02:51 and that will take the width value down to 908 points.
00:02:55 And then click after the height value and enter -80
00:02:58 and press the tab key, and that will take the height value
00:03:01 down to 592 points, and I just came up with these values
00:03:03 incidentally through trial and error.
00:03:08 Alright now we need to convert the rectangle to a guide
00:03:11 and you can do that by going to the view menu
00:03:12 or there's an easier way to work.
00:03:15 Just right-click on the rectangle
00:03:16 choose the Make Guides command
00:03:19 and you'll create an initial margin guide.
00:03:21 Alright, now let's add those horizontal guides
00:03:23 in order to set off the headline
00:03:25 by pressing Control R, or Command R on a Mac
00:03:28 to bring up the rulers.
00:03:29 And then, go ahead and drag a horizontal guide
00:03:31 down from the top ruler, and drop it any old place for now.
00:03:35 Alright now you can press Control R, or Command R on a Mac
00:03:38 to hide the rulers and then go to the view menu
00:03:40 choose Guides, choose Lock Guides in order
00:03:44 to turn the command off, so we have access
00:03:47 to that guide that we just created.
00:03:50 Now you want to press the V key
00:03:51 to switch to the black arrow tool
00:03:52 and go ahead and marquee that horizontal guide like so
00:03:55 or you can click on it if you like in order to select it.
00:03:58 And now click on the word transform once again.
00:04:00 We don't care about any of these values
00:04:02 except the Y value, which is gonna set the vertical
00:04:05 position of that horizontal guide.
00:04:07 And you want to change that Y value to 100
00:04:09 and then press the Enter key, or the Return key on a mac.
00:04:13 Now we want to make a copy of this guide
00:04:15 34 points down and another way to do that
00:04:18 in addition to using the move tool
00:04:20 is to click on the word transform
00:04:23 and then click after that Y value
00:04:24 enter +34 and instead of pressing the Enter key
00:04:28 or the Return key on a Mac, press Alt Enter
00:04:30 here on a PC or Option Return on the Mac
00:04:34 and because you have the Alt or Option key down
00:04:36 that will make a copy of that guide.
00:04:39 Alright now we need to take this margin guide
00:04:40 and duplicate it onto the other two artboards.
00:04:44 So go ahead and click on it to select it
00:04:45 and then go up to the edit menu and choose the copy command.
00:04:49 Or you can press Control C, or Command C on a Mac.
00:04:51 Then press Shift pgDn, or somehow otherwise
00:04:54 navigate to the second artboard.
00:04:57 For example you can select the two down here
00:04:59 in the lower left corner of the screen
00:05:01 and then go up to the edit menu
00:05:03 and choose paste in front or you can just
00:05:05 press Control F or Command F on a Mac.
00:05:08 And now press Shift PgDn again
00:05:10 in order to advance to the third artboard
00:05:12 and press Control F or Command F to paste
00:05:15 a guide onto this artboard.
00:05:17 Now finally what you want to do
00:05:19 is click off the guide to deselect it
00:05:20 and then go to the view menu, choose guides
00:05:23 and choose lock guides in order to protect
00:05:25 those guides from further harm.
00:05:27 And finally we want to do a little bit of work
00:05:29 here inside the layers panel.
00:05:30 Go ahead and click on that flyout menu icon
00:05:33 in the upper right corner of the layers panel
00:05:35 and choose Panel Options.
00:05:37 And then select Other and change the size value
00:05:40 to 60 pixels and click OK.
00:05:42 And then go ahead and double click on the name
00:05:44 of this layer and rename it Guides like so.
00:05:47 And then finally, let's create a new layer
00:05:49 for our text by Alt or Option clicking
00:05:52 on the little page icon at the bottom
00:05:54 of the layers panel, I'm gonna call this new layer text
00:05:57 and I'm gonna change it's color to violet, let's say.
00:06:00 Just so we can easily see the handles
00:06:02 and other doodads on screen and then go ahead
00:06:05 and click OK in order to accept that change.
00:06:08 And then finally, click on the little
00:06:09 down-pointing arrowhead next to the artboard number
00:06:11 and choose one in order to return
00:06:14 to the very first artboard.
00:06:16 And that's how you create a new multi-page document
00:06:19 complete with custom margin guides here inside Illustrator.