در این فیلم به شما نشان می دهد چگونه متن را در اطراف گرافیک واقعی قرار دهید. به طور خاص، چوب چوبان ما. بنابراین، اگر شما در حال کار با من هستید، به جلو بروید و به این سند که شامل هر دو شخصیت است را تغییر دهید. و توجه کنید که آنها در لایه های Layers Panel به لایه های مستقل منتقل می شوند. آنچه که ما میخواهیم انجام دهیم این است که همه چیز را روی لایه قلع مرد انتخاب کنیم. و شما این کار را با کلیک کردن روی آن لایه انجام می دهید تا آن را فعال کنید. و سپس متوجه این مثلث در گوشه بالا سمت راست لایه می شود. فقط پیش بروید و بر روی آن کلیک کنید، و همه چیز را بر روی آن لایه مانند انتخاب کنید. حالا، به منوی ویرایش بروید و دستور "Copy" را انتخاب کنید یا می توانید "Ctrl + C" یا "Command + C" را در Mac فشار دهید. در حال حاضر، پیش برویم و به سند من در حال پیشرفت برسم. و من با فشار دادن "Ctrl + 0" یا "Command + 0" در مک کوچک می کنم. در حال حاضر، به منظور کاهش پیچیدگی به همان اندازه ممکن است، زیرا این یک پروژه بسیار چالش برانگیز است، ما می خواهیم پیش برویم و مرد قلع را در لایه خود قرار دهیم. و این کار را با رفتن به پنل لایه ها یک بار دیگر، با کلیک بر روی آیکون منوهای Fly Up در گوشه سمت راست بالا و سپس انتخاب «Paste Remember Layers» را برای روشن کردن آن فرمان. سپس، به منوی ویرایش بروید و فقط دستور «Paste» قدیمی را انتخاب کنید، یا میتوانید «Ctrl + V» یا «Command + V» را در Mac فشار دهید.
And that will paste the tin man on his own tin man layer
as we're seeing here inside the Layers Panel.
Now, what I want you to do is go ahead and drag this guy,
00:01:23 so that the top of his head more or less aligns with
00:01:26 this second horizontal guideline.
00:01:29 And we're aligning his funnel cap
00:01:31 to the right edge of the margin guide.
00:01:33 And that might be a little too far to the right,
00:01:35 so I'll just press the Left arrow key
00:01:37 to nudge him a little bit to the left.
00:01:39 All right, now, I'm going to drag this layer
00:01:41 below the text layer, and I'm going to lock it as well,
00:01:44 so that we don't end up modifying any of his many parts.
00:01:48 All right, now, what you might think is that
00:01:50 we go ahead and assign the Text Wrap command
00:01:52 that we saw in the previous movie, directly to the tin man.
00:01:55 But, first of all, he'd have to be on the same layer
00:01:58 as the text, which would be a nightmare.
00:02:00 And secondly, the text would start wrapping
00:02:02 inside of his legs and under his arm,
00:02:05 so we'd end up with some problems.
00:02:07 We want a much simpler solution,
00:02:09 and here's how we're going to pull it off.
00:02:10 Go ahead and click on the text layer to make it active,
00:02:13 and then, once again grab the Rectangle Tool,
00:02:16 and just go ahead and draw a rectangle
00:02:18 around that third column like so.
00:02:20 Now, we don't want a fill or a stroke,
00:02:22 so go up to the Control Panel and change the Fill to "None."
00:02:27 And then, click on the second swatch,
00:02:28 the one that represents the stroke,
00:02:30 and change it to "None" as well.
00:02:32 All right, now, with the rectangle selected,
00:02:35 go to the Object menu, choose "Text Wrap" and choose "Make."
00:02:38 And that's all there is to it.
00:02:40 That just goes ahead and wraps the text around
00:02:42 that third column so it drops to the next start board.
00:02:45 All right, now we need to draw
00:02:46 some sort of shape around his arm.
00:02:48 And the easiest tool for this purpose is located
00:02:51 directly below the Rectangle tool.
00:02:53 You click and hold on the paintbrush,
00:02:55 and you choose the strangely named Blob Brush Tool.
00:02:58 Now, what you want to do is press the "Enter" key
00:03:00 or the "Return" key on the Mac
00:03:02 to bring up the Blob Brush Tool Options.
00:03:04 And just change the size value to 50 pt.
00:03:07 You don't have to do anything else. And then, click "OK."
00:03:10 All right, now I want to deselect that rectangle
00:03:13 by going to the Select menu and choosing
00:03:15 the "Deselect" command, or you can press
00:03:17 a keyboard shortcut of "Ctrl+Shift+A"
00:03:19 or "Command+Shift+A" on the Mac.
00:03:21 And I'm now going to change the fill color to, let's say
00:03:24 "RGB Red," just so we can really see what we're doing.
00:03:27 And now, I'm going to begin painting
00:03:29 inside of this guy's hand.
00:03:32 So, you want to start by painting around his hand like so.
00:03:35 And then paint up his arm all the way to his shoulder,
00:03:38 and then come down his hip basically to his knee.
00:03:42 And then, I want you to come back over
00:03:44 and then up like so to make this kind of
00:03:47 blobby shape right here.
00:03:49 And then, make sure that you paint the interior
00:03:51 as well as you can, just so that your filling
00:03:53 as much with red as possible.
00:03:55 In other words, you don't want to be seeing any cracks.
00:03:58 And then, just go ahead and release,
00:04:00 in order to create that blobby shape.
00:04:03 All right, now, press the "V" key to switch back
00:04:05 to the Black Arrow Tool, and click on that
00:04:08 path outline to select it.
00:04:09 And if you end up seeing the word "Group" over here
00:04:11 on the far left side of the Control Panel,
00:04:14 then go up to the Object menu and choose
00:04:15 the "Ungroup" command.
00:04:17 At which point, you'll probably see mixed objects.
00:04:20 Just go ahead and shift click on the outline
00:04:21 of the path to deselect it.
00:04:23 And you should see that a few things remain selected.
00:04:26 At which point, just go ahead and press the "Backspace" key
00:04:28 or the "Delete" key on the Mac to get rid of
00:04:31 those little extras.
00:04:32 Now, click on the shape again, and this time
00:04:35 it should either read "Path" or "Compound Path,"
00:04:37 which is just fine.
00:04:39 All right, now, what you want to do is go up to
00:04:41 the Object menu, choose "Text Wrap," and choose "Make."
00:04:44 And that will create a text wrap around this shape.
00:04:47 You want to return to the Object menu, choose "Text Wrap,"
00:04:51 and choose "Text Wrap Options."
00:04:55 And then, go ahead and turn on the "Preview" checkbox
00:04:57 so you can see what you're doing.
00:04:58 And increase that offset value by pressing the Up arrow key,
00:05:02 so just click in the value and press Up arrow
00:05:05 until you get a good-looking wrap.
00:05:07 Until, in other words, the text looks good.
00:05:09 Which happens for me at an offset value of 10 pt,
00:05:12 at which point out go ahead and click the "OK" button
00:05:14 in order to accept that change.
00:05:16 And now, click on this first swatch up here
00:05:18 in the Control Panel and change it to "None,"
00:05:20 so that we are not actually seeing that red blob.
00:05:24 And now, click off the path outline to deselect it.
00:05:27 All right, now, the spacing of the text could
00:05:28 potentially be a little better.
00:05:30 And to make it so, we just have to
00:05:31 apply a couple of changes.
00:05:33 So, just go ahead and double-click anywhere
00:05:35 inside the body copy to automatically switch
00:05:37 to the Type Tool and position the blinking insertion marker.
00:05:41 Then press "Ctrl+A" or "Command+A" on the Mac to select
00:05:44 all the text across the three threaded text frames.
00:05:47 And then, what I want you to do is click the word
00:05:49 "Paragraph" up here in the Control Panel.
00:05:52 And we're going to make two changes,
00:05:54 both of which are available from the Fly Out menu.
00:05:56 So, click the Fly Out menu icon in the upper right corner
00:05:59 of the Paragraph Panel, and then choose
00:06:02 the "Hyphenation" command.
00:06:03 And notice that Hyphenation
00:06:04 isn't even turned on at this point.
00:06:07 So, go ahead and turn on that checkbox.
00:06:09 I want "Words Longer Than" value of 4 letters.
00:06:12 That way, even short words will get hyphenated.
00:06:15 And we want to better spacing as opposed to fewer hyphens.
00:06:19 So, go ahead and move that slider triangle
00:06:21 a couple of tick marks over to the left.
00:06:24 And now, turn on the Preview checkbox,
00:06:26 and you should see a little bit of hyphenation
00:06:29 occurring onscreen.
00:06:30 For example, "I've been groaning" has now been hyphenated.
00:06:34 And "with a little cry of surprise" is hyphenated as well.
00:06:37 At which point, go ahead and click the "OK" button
00:06:39 in order to apply that change.
00:06:41 Now, this one's a little technical.
00:06:43 But you want to click on that Fly Up menu icon again,
00:06:46 and you want to switch from "Adobe Single Line Composer"
00:06:48 that looks at one line at a time when figuring out
00:06:52 how to space the justified paragraphs.
00:06:55 And you want to switch to "Adobe Every Line Composer,"
00:06:58 which looks at the entire story as it's figuring out
00:07:01 the spacing of any single justified line.
00:07:04 And that is going to give you some much better spacing
00:07:07 as we're seeing right here.
00:07:09 At which point, you can go ahead and press the "Esc" key
00:07:12 in order to hide the Paragraph Panel,
00:07:13 and then press the "Esc" key again
00:07:15 to exit the text editing mode and then just
00:07:18 click off of your text to deselect it.
00:07:21 And that's how you wrap text around a graphic.
00:07:24 As well as achieve the best possible character spacing.
00:07:27 By turning on Hyphenation, that's very important.
00:07:30 As well as switching to the "Every Line Composer,"
00:07:34 here inside Illustrator.