درست است، پس پس از پنج فیلم یادگیری نحوه استفاده از قلم ابزار، ما این را برای آن نشان می دهیم، که نسبتا وحشتناک است. به همین دلیل من می خواهم چند فیلم دیگر را با تمرکز بر یک پروژه دنیای واقعی صرف کنم، یعنی این یکی درست در اینجا که در آن همه چیز با ابزار قلم گرفته شده است، به استثنای این متن که در اینجا در بالای صفحه قرار دارد که در ابتدا قرار داده شد در بهار استاندارد. خوب، بگذارید به شما نشان دهم که چگونه کار می کند. ما با رفتن به منوی File و انتخاب New From Template شروع می کنیم ... یا می توانید با استفاده از کنترل + Shift + N یا Command + Shift + N در یک مکینتاش. و سپس من به جلو بروید و دوبار روی آن RGB با فایل center guides.ait کلیک کنید تا سند خالی من را باز کنید. من روی لایه راهنماها کلیک میکنم تا آن را فعال کنم و سپس به منوی View بروید، راهنماهای را انتخاب کرده و Clear Guides را انتخاب کنید. از آنجا که ما ممکن است در آینده راهنمایی ها را در اختیار داشته باشیم، آنها این کار را نخواهند کرد. درست است، حالا اجازه دهید یک الگو ردیابی را با رفتن به منوی File و انتخاب فرمان Place بگذاریم. یا شما می توانید کنترل + شیب + P، یا Command + Shift + P را بر روی Mac فشار دهید. درست است، در حال حاضر من به جلو بروید و به پوشه فایل های ورزش من، به زیر پوشه 13_Pen که در آن من یک فایل به نام Metal type.jpg دارم، حرکت می کنم. و برای معرفی آن، من فقط به جلو بروید و روی آن دوبار کلیک کنید.
00:01:08 And that'll load up my cursor as you're seeing right here.
00:01:11 At which point I'll go ahead and click
00:01:12 in order to place that photographic image.
00:01:15 And then, I'll make sure that Align is set to Artboard
00:01:18 up here in the control panel,
00:01:19 and I'll click Horizontal Align Center
00:01:21 as well as Vertical Align Center.
00:01:24 And that should exactly fit the image inside the Artboard.
00:01:28 And by the way, this image comes to us
00:01:29 from the Fotolia image library,
00:01:31 about which you can learn more
00:01:33 and get deals at fotolia.com/deke.
00:01:36 All right, now I'm going to double click
00:01:37 on an empty portion of this layer
00:01:39 to bring up the Layer Options dialogue box.
00:01:41 I'll go ahead and rename the Layer Template
00:01:43 and turn on the Template checkbox and click Ok.
00:01:46 And we end up with this tracing template.
00:01:48 All right, now I'm going to click
00:01:49 on what is currently the drawing layer.
00:01:51 I'm going to change it's name, however, to "blocks",
00:01:55 because this is where we're going to
00:01:56 put the blocks underneath the letterforms.
00:01:59 And we're going to draw all these blocks using the Pen tool.
00:02:03 All right, but before we do,
00:02:04 you want to go up to the View menu,
00:02:06 and make sure Smart Guides are turned on.
00:02:08 They aren't for me, so I'll go ahead and choose the command,
00:02:10 or you can press a keyboard shortcut of
00:02:12 Control + U, or Command + U on a Mac.
00:02:15 All right, now I'll go ahead and select the Pen tool.
00:02:17 Which, again, I can get by pressing the "P" key.
00:02:19 And what we want to do,
00:02:20 just to make sure things line up,
00:02:22 is draw the tallest blocks first.
00:02:24 And that's going to mean
00:02:25 this one for the E to start with.
00:02:27 So I'll go ahead and click here.
00:02:29 And then we want all of our horizontal lines
00:02:31 to be exactly horizontal.
00:02:32 So, Shift + click at this point,
00:02:34 if you're working along with me.
00:02:36 Go ahead and click down here
00:02:37 to set another point.
00:02:38 Shift + click here,
00:02:41 in order to create a fourth anchor point.
00:02:42 And then, finally click on the first point
00:02:44 to close the shape.
00:02:45 But make sure that you're seeing a circle
00:02:47 next to your cursor, because Smart Guides
00:02:49 can sometimes make a mess of things.
00:02:51 All right now I want to be able to see what I'm doing
00:02:53 so I'm going to press the "V" key
00:02:55 to switch to the black arrow tool.
00:02:56 I'm going to click on that shape to make it active,
00:02:58 and then I'll change it's fill to none
00:03:01 up here in the control panel.
00:03:03 All right, now, go ahead and press the "P" key
00:03:05 to switch back to the Pen tool,
00:03:07 and we want to create a new shape right here.
00:03:09 But if you start creating the shape right there,
00:03:12 then you're going to add a point to this selected path.
00:03:15 And that's not what we want.
00:03:16 So the safest thing to do is to deselect the path
00:03:19 by pressing Control + Shift + A
00:03:20 or Command + Shift + A on a Mac.
00:03:22 All right, now I'm going to click there
00:03:24 and I can see that not only
00:03:26 I'm going to be starting a new path outline,
00:03:28 because I have a little asterisk next to my cursor,
00:03:30 but also I'm aligned to the path outline.
00:03:33 And so, you want to see a red path outline, like so,
00:03:36 at which point, go ahead and click,
00:03:38 and then Shift + click over here at this location,
00:03:40 click up here, Shift + click again.
00:03:43 To make sure that you're creating
00:03:44 an exactly horizontal line,
00:03:47 you want to make sure you're aligned
00:03:48 with the path outline as well,
00:03:49 and it should turn red to indicate that's the case.
00:03:52 And then, just go ahead and click on that first point.
00:03:54 Make sure you're seeing an "O" next to your cursor
00:03:57 so that you know that you're closing the shape.
00:03:59 All right, now, move your cursor
00:04:01 over to this point, above the "S".
00:04:03 Go ahead and click, Shift + click here,
00:04:06 click down at this location.
00:04:07 But I'm actually going to Shift + click
00:04:09 because I want these lines
00:04:10 around the "I" to be perfectly vertical.
00:04:12 It's just going to work out more easily.
00:04:13 So, Shift + click right there.
00:04:15 I'll click when I see that I'm aligned
00:04:17 to the path outline around the "E".
00:04:19 And then I'll click to close that path, like so.
00:04:22 And I'm going to press the Control key,
00:04:24 in order to get my white arrow,
00:04:26 is what I was hoping for.
00:04:27 That's the Command key on a Mac.
00:04:29 I'm seeing the black arrow instead,
00:04:30 so I'll press Control + ~, here on a PC.
00:04:33 That's Command + Option + Tab on a Mac
00:04:35 in order to get my white arrow.
00:04:36 And then I'll click on this segment.
00:04:38 And when you click on a straight segment
00:04:40 with the white arrow tool,
00:04:41 you can then turn around and nudge it
00:04:43 by pressing an arrow key on a keyboard,
00:04:45 as I've done here.
00:04:47 All right, now let's create a block around the "I".
00:04:49 And, it's a little difficult to find where it starts.
00:04:51 I think, about there is good.
00:04:52 So click there, Shift + click at this location,
00:04:55 Shift + click up the "O", up the intersection
00:04:59 between the "I" and the "O" that is.
00:05:00 Shift + click right there as well.
00:05:03 Once you see that you have alignment
00:05:05 to the path outlined around the "S",
00:05:06 and then Shift + click at this point,
00:05:09 in order to close the path.
00:05:11 And now I'm going to zoom out just a little bit.
00:05:13 And, now we need to make sure
00:05:15 that everything about the "G" aligns.
00:05:16 So, I'll click up here
00:05:18 and then I'll Shift + click down here.
00:05:20 And that's why it was useful
00:05:21 to have vertical lines around the "I",
00:05:23 because we don't have complete and total alignment.
00:05:26 Now, I'll Shift + click
00:05:27 to create a horizontal line below the "G".
00:05:29 And this time I'll just click freeform
00:05:31 because this vertical line isn't exactly vertical.
00:05:34 But I do want to make sure I have alignment
00:05:36 with the first one I created.
00:05:37 And you can see, that alignment occur
00:05:39 when you get a green line, as I've done here.
00:05:42 And then click, and then go ahead
00:05:44 and click on that first point.
00:05:45 You don't have to press the shift key that time around
00:05:47 because you already determined
00:05:48 that you had horizontal alignment.
00:05:50 And now I'll press Control + Shift + A,
00:05:52 or Command + Shift + A on a Mac
00:05:53 to deselect the outline around the "G"
00:05:55 and I'll click here underneath the "N",
00:05:57 Shift + click right there at that location.
00:06:00 Let's go ahead and click right about there, maybe.
00:06:03 I'm not exactly sure.
00:06:04 That looks pretty good though,
00:06:05 but if you need to nudge the point
00:06:07 remember that pressing an arrow key
00:06:09 is going to deactivate the path,
00:06:11 so you'll have to click on that point again to wake it up.
00:06:14 And now, I'm going to click right about there, I guess.
00:06:16 And I'll click on the very first point,
00:06:18 in order to close the path outline.
00:06:20 I do not have exact alignment.
00:06:22 This kind of stuff happens all the time.
00:06:24 And so I need to Control + click
00:06:25 or Command + click
00:06:26 on that upper-left anchor point right there.
00:06:28 And I need to nudge it a little bit to the right.
00:06:30 But if I press the arrow key,
00:06:32 you can see that I go too far.
00:06:33 And that's because my keyboard increment
00:06:35 is set to 1.0 point.
00:06:36 So what I'm going to do,
00:06:37 is press the keyboard shortcut
00:06:39 for the Preferences command.
00:06:40 Which is Control + K or Command + K on a Mac.
00:06:42 And I'm going to reduce Keyboard Increment value
00:06:45 to 0.1 point, so just one tenth of a point.
00:06:49 And then I'll click Ok.
00:06:51 And now, you can see that if you press the left arrow key
00:06:54 a few times, or at least if I do,
00:06:56 then I eventually get the alignment I'm looking for.
00:06:59 All right, now I'm going to press Control + 0,
00:07:01 or Command + 0 on a Mac to zoom out.
00:07:03 And let's go ahead and fill our shapes
00:07:05 by pressing the "V" key to switch to the black arrow tool.
00:07:08 Then I'll click on this first path outline to select it.
00:07:11 Notice that my fill is active,
00:07:13 here inside the Swatches panel.
00:07:15 And so I'm going to change all the fills
00:07:17 to shades of gray that are represented
00:07:19 inside this final Grays folder.
00:07:21 And so I'm going to start with this guy right there,
00:07:23 the one that has all values set to 179.
00:07:26 And then I'll select the box around the "G",
00:07:28 and I'll change it to the next guy over,
00:07:31 where all the values are set to 153.
00:07:34 And these are just decisions I made
00:07:35 to make sure every shade of gray is different.
00:07:37 And this one wants to have all the values set to 128,
00:07:40 which is the most medium of the grays.
00:07:42 And then I'll go yet a shade darker
00:07:44 to this one right here where all the values are set to 102.
00:07:48 And then I'll click on the guy around the "E"
00:07:50 and set it to the one with all the values set to 153,
00:07:54 and then finally click the shape around the "D"
00:07:56 and set it to the gray that has all the values set to 128.
00:08:01 And we end up with these four perspective rectangles.
00:08:05 So, they're not exact rectangles by any means.
00:08:07 They're just all slightly off.
00:08:09 That I created just by clicking
00:08:11 the set corner points with the Pen tool,
00:08:13 with the help of Smart Guides, here inside Illustrator.