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آموزش ترفندهای کار با آرت بورد ایلاستریتور Illustrator CC Artboard tips  tricks

 

Adobe Illustrator چیست؟

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

در این فیلم من با شما چندین تکنیک کاربردی ر را به اشتراک می گذارم راهنمایی ها و ترفندهای Artboard که من می دانم به نظر می رسد کمی مبهم، اما امیدوارم آن را به نظر می رسد جذاب، نیز زیرا این ها برخی از مهارت های بسیار مفید هستند. بنابراین بگذارید بگوییم آنچه من می خواهم انجام دهم این است یک صفحهنمایش را ایجاد کنید که شامل آن میشود تمام موانع موجود، که ممکن است چیزی شگفت انگیز به نظر برسد اما اغلب اوقات بسیار مفید است چون کارهای هنری به عنوان ظروف برای خدمت می کنند صفحات چاپ، به طوری که آنها به عنوان صفحات واقعی خدمت می کنند در داخل یک سند و همچنین به عنوان ظروف صادراتی عمل می کنند. و بنابراین شما نه تنها می خواهید صادرات مثلا تعداد صفر اما شما ممکن است بخواهید در برخی موارد چاپ و یا صادرات تمام اعداد به عنوان یک سند بزرگ. و به همین ترتیب برای ایجاد این برنامه uber من قصد دارم به جلو بروید و ابزار Artboard را انتخاب کنید دوباره می توانید این ابزار را با فشار دادن Shift O دریافت کنید. حالا آنچه من میخواهم انجام دهم این است که یک صفحهنمایش را جلب کنم این دقیقا به اندازه کافی بزرگ برای نگه داشتن موجود است. من نمی توانم از این گوشه گوشه کشیدن است.

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  because it's selected and that means

00:01:02  I'm going to go ahead and scale artboard zero,

00:01:04  which is not what I want.

00:01:05  So I'll press Control Z,

00:01:07  or Command Z on the Mac

00:01:08  to undo that change.

00:01:09  But notice even if I try to start

00:01:11  at the opposite corner of the bottom right corner

00:01:13  of artboard eight I end up scaling it,

00:01:17  even though it wasn't selected.

00:01:19  So what I need to do is press Control Z,

00:01:21  or Command Z on the Mac,

00:01:22  make sure I'm starting on a deselected artboard

00:01:25  and press the Shift key in order to tell Illustrator

00:01:28  that I want to create a new artboard.

00:01:31  So once again, that's the Shift key,

00:01:33  and notice as I start to drag

00:01:34  I'm creating a brand new artboard.

00:01:37  The problem is because I still

00:01:39  have the Shift key down,

00:01:40  I'm constraining it to the aspect ratio

00:01:43  of the last selected artboard,

00:01:45  which of course, is artboard zero.

00:01:47  So what I need to do is now release the Shift key.

00:01:50  So you just need to have the Shift key down

00:01:51  at the beginning of your drag,

00:01:53  and then just go ahead and drag

00:01:54  until you snap into alignment

00:01:56  with the upper left corner of artboard zero, like so,

00:02:00  and you have an artboard that's exactly big enough

00:02:02  to contain all the other artboards.

00:02:04  The problem is, it seems to me at least,

00:02:06  from an aesthetic perspective,

00:02:08  is that we should have a little bit of gap

00:02:11  around the edges of the artboard, as well,

00:02:13  that matches the gap between the artboards,

00:02:16  which you may recall from the previous movie,

00:02:19  is 60 points.

00:02:20  So what I'm going to do is go up to the

00:02:22  reference point matrix,

00:02:23  switch it from the upper left corner

00:02:25  to the center point right there,

00:02:27  and then go ahead and click in the Width value,

00:02:29  click after it, and we're going to enter not plus 60

00:02:33  because what we really want is 60 points on the left

00:02:35  and 60 points on the right,

00:02:37  so instead we need to enter plus 60 times two,

00:02:40  which by the way is plus 120.

00:02:43  And then press the Tab key

00:02:45  and we get an extra 60 points on either side.

00:02:48  And now that I have the Height value selected,

00:02:51  I'll go ahead and press the right arrow key

00:02:52  in order to move to the end of that value,

00:02:55  and I'll enter plus 120 once again

00:02:58  in order to add 60 points above, and below,

00:03:01  the existing artboards.

00:03:03  All right, Illustrator's calling this new Artboard 13,

00:03:06  for whatever reason, so I'm just going to click the word

00:03:09  Name up here in the Control Panel

00:03:10  in order to select the existing name,

00:03:13  and I'll replace it with Uber Board

00:03:15  and press the Enter key, or the Return key on the Mac,

00:03:17  to rename that artboard.

00:03:19  All right, now the problem becomes one

00:03:21  of stacking order, and what I mean by that is

00:03:24  that Illustrator thinks of one artboard as

00:03:27  being in front of another one,

00:03:29  and by default, the last artboard created

00:03:31  is the one in front,

00:03:33  and the first artboard is the one in back.

00:03:36  So the one that's called one oh one right there,

00:03:38  for Artboard one, that's at the back of the stack.

00:03:41  And the one that's called 10, Uber Board,

00:03:43  is in front of all the other ones,

00:03:45  which means if I try to click on Artboard one,

00:03:47  I don't end up selecting it.

00:03:50  If you want to select an artboard that's below

00:03:52  another artboard, all you need to do

00:03:55  is click on its title, like so.

00:03:58  And that's going to allow you to select

00:03:59  any artboard inside of your Illustration,

00:04:02  which means it's a good habit to get into, as

00:04:05  opposed to just trying to click on an artboard to select it,

00:04:08  notice I clicked on artboard three

00:04:09  and I ended up selecting the Uber Board instead.

00:04:12  Just go ahead and get in the habit of

00:04:14  clicking in the title, and that way there's less ambiguity,

00:04:18  you know exactly which artboard you're selecting.

00:04:21  So once again, if you want to create an artboard,

00:04:24  either on top of, or inside of another artboard,

00:04:27  you press and hold the Shift key,

00:04:29  and drag, like so.

00:04:31  Obviously I don't want this new artboard,

00:04:34  so I'm just going to press the Backspace key,

00:04:36  or the Delete key on the Mac to get rid of it.

00:04:38  And if you want to select an artboard

00:04:40  that's behind another one,

00:04:41  just go ahead and click on its Gray title, like so.

 

آموزش آندو کردن ایلاستریتور Illustrator CC Artboards Undo, Redo, and Revert

 

 

 

ساخت لوگوی انیمیشن شده برای تبلیغات تلویزیونی

 

 

در این فیلم، من قصد دارم رابطه را نشان دهم بین خنثی کردن و بازخوانی در Illustrator نه به خاطر این است که منحصرا به artboards، بلکه به این دلیل که یک اساسی است مفهوم در استفاده از Illustrator. به طوری که ممکن است در فیلم قبلی به یاد بیاورید من یک صفحه هنری خود را مستقل قرار دادم از عدد یک در داخل این سند. و من هنوز می توانم این عملیات را لغو کنم با رفتن به منوی ویرایش و انتخاب فرمان خلع سلاح یا فشار دادن کنترل z یا دستور z روی Mac. و من می توانم عملیات قبلی را نیز خنثی کنم با ادامه فشار دادن کنترل z یا دستور z روی Mac. همینطور برای انجام مجدد من می توانم به منوی ویرایش بروم و در این مرحله دستور redo را انتخاب کنید یا میانبر صفحه کلید را فشار دهید کنترل shift z یا shift shift z در Mac. و من می توانم که میانبر صفحه کلید را فشار دهم چند بار در یک ردیف برای انجام دوباره به عنوان بسیاری از عملیات به عنوان وجود دارد به انجام دوباره. در بعضی موارد، من قصد دارم با این حال، از عملیات خارج می شود در آن نقطه دستور فرمان تحت منوی ویرایش ظاهر خواهد شد کم نور. حالا چیزهای بزرگ در مورد چندین لغزش

 

  inside of Illustrator is that they survive a save operation.

00:01:06  So if I go up to the file menu and choose the save command,

00:01:09  or press that keyboard shortcut

00:01:11  control s or command s on the Mac,

00:01:13  I have now saved the document as indicated by

00:01:16  the lack of asterisk after the title here in the title tab.

00:01:20  And yet, I can still press control z or command z on the Mac

00:01:24  in order to undo the various operations

00:01:26  that I applied before saving.

00:01:28  The one thing you can not undo

00:01:31  in Illustrator however, is a revert.

00:01:33  So for example, if I go up to the file menu

00:01:36  and choose the revert command

00:01:38  or I can press the keyboard shortcut F12 here on the PC

00:01:42  On the Mac it's a very different

00:01:44  shortcut of command option z.

00:01:46  Then I'll get this alert message

00:01:48  which tells me I'm going to abandon all of my modifications

00:01:51  and reload the saved version of my document.

00:01:55  And it's very important that you respond

00:01:57  to this alert message deliberately because it is permanent.

00:02:01  So notice if I click on the revert button

00:02:03  in order to restore that saved version of the document

00:02:06  which now features the artboard

00:02:08  disassociated from the numeral one,

00:02:10  then notice if I go up to the edit menu

00:02:12  both the undo and redo commands are dimmed.

00:02:16  So if I want to restore my document to the way it looked

00:02:19  when I first opened it in the previous movie,

00:02:21  I'm going to have to do so manually

00:02:22  by switching to the artboard tool,

00:02:24  which once again you can get by pressing shift o.

00:02:27  And then I'll just go ahead

00:02:28  and drag that artboard into place.

00:02:31  And assuming that I have smart guides turned on,

00:02:33  and that's by default, then at some point

00:02:36  I'm going to see those intersection lines

00:02:38  appearing through the center of artboards two and five.

00:02:42  At which point I'll go ahead and release

00:02:44  in order to reestablish that artboard to its proper location

00:02:48  Then I'll press the escape key

00:02:50  in order to return to the black arrow tool.

00:02:52  I'll go up to the view menu and choose fit all in window

00:02:56  in order to center my artboards.

00:02:58  And then I'll go up to the file menu

00:03:00  and choose the save command in order to

00:03:02  save my modifications to disk.

00:03:04  And that is the relationship between undoing and reverting,

00:03:09  specifically you can undo and redo

00:03:11  just about anything you like except for the revert command.

 

آموزش کار با ابزار آرت بورد  Illustrator CC Artboard tool

 

 آشنایی با محیط نرم افزار Illustrator

 

 

 

در این فیلم من به شما نشان می دهم که چگونه می توانید حرکت کنید یک صفحهنمایش، با یا بدون محتوای آن، با استفاده از ابزار Artboard. و ما نیز عملکرد را می بینیم چندین Undos در Illustrator بازی می کنند. بنابراین بگذارید به عنوان مثال می خواهم بگویم آیا می خواهم یک صفحه اول را به مکان دیگری منتقل کنم. خوب، در Illustrator خیلی متفاوت عمل می کند از آن است که در داخل هر برنامه چند صفحه ای دیگر وجود دارد. کدام است که بگویم که نمی آیی برای این دکمه تنظیم سند اینجا کلیک کنید من فقط می خواهم تو را بدانم زیرا این یکی از بیشترین است چیزهای گمراه کننده برای کاربران جدید، زیرا شما انتظار دارید که تمام این موارد را شامل شود که ما در جعبه محاوره ای جدید دیدیم. به عنوان مثال، اگر من به جلو بروید و فرمان جدید را انتخاب کنید ما می بینیم که کنترل داریم بیش از تعداد Artboards، فاصله بین جلوه های هنری، چگونه آنها مرتب شده اند، اندازه آثار هنری، جهت گیری آنها و غیره و همچنین به عنوان واحد و ارزش های Bleed. مقایسه کنید، من به جلو بروید و لغو کردن، به چیزی که ما می بینیم زمانی که ما بر روی دکمه تنظیم سند کلیک کنید که در اینجا در کنترل پنل قرار دارد هنگامی که ابزار فلش سیاه فعال است و بنابراین اگر من بر روی آن دکمه کلیک کنید من اینجا چیزهای زیادی را می بینم

 

 

but all I see in the way of artboard controls

00:01:13  is my Units, which are set to Points,

00:01:15  and the Bleed values, and that's all.

00:01:18  If I want to edit the artboards

00:01:19  then I have to click on this Edit Artboards button.

00:01:22  But that's a little bit misleading,

00:01:24  because all that button does is close the dialog box

00:01:27  and switch you to a different tool,

00:01:29  which is the Artboard Tool

00:01:31  located toward the bottom of the toolbox.

00:01:34  So really the easier way to work,

00:01:36  assuming that you already had some other tool selected,

00:01:39  such as the black arrow tool

00:01:41  up here at the top of the toolbox,

00:01:42  is to just avoid the Document Setup button,

00:01:46  no reason to click it,

00:01:47  and just drop down here to the Artboard Tool

00:01:49  and select it.

00:01:51  And now you'll see handles around the active artboard.

00:01:54  So if I click on Artboard 2 I'm going to select it,

00:01:57  3, I'll select it, and so forth.

00:01:59  Now one of the things that can throw you

00:02:01  about clicking on artboards

00:02:03  is you can make the mistake of clicking on an object

00:02:06  in an already selected artboard.

00:02:08  In which case you'll create a new artboard

00:02:11  that is the size of that object.

00:02:14  In this case the number 3.

00:02:15  Now you might look at that and say how in the world

00:02:18  is that artboard the exact same size by the way,

00:02:21  in so far as Illustrator is concerned as the number 3?

00:02:24  Well the reason is whenever you're working with type

00:02:27  Illustrator is always evaluating how big

00:02:29  all of the characters might be in this font

00:02:33  at this particular type size.

00:02:35  And so like any other font, this one contains letters,

00:02:39  some of which have ascenders that go upward

00:02:41  and some of which have descenders,

00:02:43  imagine the tail on a lowercase G, that go downward.

00:02:48  And you can confirm that's the case

00:02:49  by switching back to the black arrow tool.

00:02:51  And the easiest way to do that by the way,

00:02:53  to get out of this artboard mode,

00:02:55  is to just press the escape key.

00:02:57  That's going to deactivate the artboards

00:02:59  and it's going to take you back to the black arrow.

00:03:01  And notice, if I go ahead and click

00:03:03  on the number 3 right here

00:03:05  you can see this bounding box,

00:03:07  which is the exact same size as that artboard.

00:03:10  Now of course I don't want that artboard,

00:03:12  that was a mistake,

00:03:13  so I'll go up to the Edit menu,

00:03:15  and choose the Undo command right up here at the top,

00:03:17  which has the standard keyboard shortcut

00:03:19  of Ctrl + Z on the PC, or command + Z on the Mac,

00:03:22  and yes, you do have multiple undos inside Illustrator,

00:03:26  as we'll see in just a moment.

00:03:28  In any case, I'm going to go ahead and choose that command.

00:03:31  And now I want to go back to modifying the artboards

00:03:34  by selecting that Artboard Tool.

00:03:36  And notice if you hover over the tool

00:03:38  you're going to see a little tool tip

00:03:39  that ends with Shift + O.

00:03:41  That is the keyboard shortcut for that tool.

00:03:44  So you don't have to press the control key,

00:03:46  or the command key, or anything like that,

00:03:47  it's just Shift + O for the Artboard Tool.

00:03:51  Or of course if you'd prefer not to clutter your mind

00:03:53  with that keyboard shortcut

00:03:54  just go ahead and select the tool here inside the toolbox.

00:03:58  Alright, now what I'm going to do

00:03:59  is click on Artboard 1 to select it,

00:04:01  and I'm just going to drag it up and to the left like so

00:04:05  to this fairly absurd location

00:04:07  and then I'll go up to the View menu

00:04:09  and choose Fit All in Window,

00:04:12  so that I can see all of my artboards at the same time,

00:04:15  set against that dark grey pasteboard,

00:04:17  which is a kind of no mans land.

00:04:19  You can put any objects there you like.

00:04:21  Things that you don't want to print,

00:04:22  but you want to keep around.

00:04:24  It's basically Illustrator's equivalent of a junk drawer.

00:04:27  Now at this point let's say I want to move this page

00:04:29  back into its current location,

00:04:31  so that it exactly aligns horizontally

00:04:34  to Artboard 5 and vertically to Artboard 2.

00:04:37  Well, notice up here in the View menu

00:04:39  that we have this command toward the bottom

00:04:41  called Smart Guides and it's turned on by default.

00:04:44  Smart Guides are extremely useful

00:04:47  when you're moving artboards inside Illustrator.

00:04:50  And let me show you what that looks like.

00:04:52  I'll go ahead and drag the artboard down

00:04:55  and notice those green lines that I'm seeing,

00:04:57  with that tiny word intersect.

00:04:59  That's telling me that I'm intersecting

00:05:01  with some portion of the other artboards,

00:05:04  both horizontally and vertically,

00:05:06  because I'm seeing two different lines there.

00:05:08  Problem is I'm intersecting incorrectly.

00:05:10  Because if I drop right here

00:05:12  what I'm really intersecting with

00:05:14  is the bottom of this bleed associated with Artboard 2,

00:05:19  and the right side of the bleed on Artboard 5,

00:05:21  which is not what I want.

00:05:22  So I'll go ahead and press control + Z,

00:05:24  or command + Z on the Mac, to undo.

00:05:25  And I'll try again, and this time what I'm looking for

00:05:28  are lines going through the center of the artboards.

00:05:31  See how I have a line directly through the center

00:05:34  of Artboard 5?

00:05:36  But I also have one at the bottom of Artboard 1,

00:05:39  so that's a problem.

00:05:40  In other words I'm aligning incorrectly

00:05:43  with the previous location

00:05:44  of the currently moved artboard,

00:05:47  which can be a problem.

00:05:48  So I'll just go ahead and put it some place else

00:05:50  and try again.

00:05:51  And now what I want is to see a center line

00:05:55  going right there through Artboard 2.

00:05:56  Do you see it? That horizontal center line.

00:05:58  And a vertical line going through the center of Artboard 5.

00:06:01  And then if I release I have exactly aligned

00:06:05  that artboard into place.

00:06:07  Alright, now I want to show you

00:06:08  a little bit of gotcha that can get you in trouble.

00:06:11  Notice if I drag Artboard 1 down

00:06:14  so it covers a little bit of that 5,

00:06:16  and then I drag it to another location

00:06:19  I'm going to take the 5 along with it.

00:06:21  So objects can start getting stuck

00:06:23  from one artboard onto another.

00:06:26  And the same would happen,

00:06:27  I'll go ahead and press control + Z,

00:06:28  or command + Z on the Mac,

00:06:30  if I were to click on Artboard 5

00:06:32  and drag it to a different location

00:06:34  I would take the 1 along with it.

00:06:37  Which is why it's so useful,

00:06:39  just given that I've muddled things up here,

00:06:40  that I have multiple undos inside of Illustrator.

00:06:43  So I'm going to go ahead and take advantage of them

00:06:45  by pressing control + Z, or command + Z on the Mac,

00:06:48  a few times in a row until I get back

00:06:50  the original appearance of my artboards.

00:06:53  Alright, now just one more thing.

00:06:55  Notice that every time I've been moving an artboard

00:06:57  I've been moving the contents

00:06:59  of that artboard along with it.

00:07:01  That's a function of this icon right here

00:07:03  up in the control panel.

00:07:04  If you don't want to move the object

00:07:06  along with the artboard

00:07:07  turn it off by clicking on it.

00:07:09  And then go ahead and drag the artboard anywhere you like.

00:07:13  Now you may wonder why in the world

00:07:15  would you want to do that?

00:07:16  Well, sometimes objects in artboards get out of alignment.

00:07:19  For example, if you check out this illustration right here,

00:07:23  which contains a bunch of slides

00:07:24  that I created for another course of mine

00:07:27  called Pen Tool fundamentals.

00:07:29  Everything looks like it's aligned properly,

00:07:31  except for this upper right artboard,

00:07:34  which is obviously out of alignment with its contents.

00:07:37  So what I'm going to do is click

00:07:38  on that artboard to select it,

00:07:40  and notice that the Artboard Tool is still active,

00:07:42  even though I switched from one document to another.

00:07:45  So I'll just go ahead and click on that artboard.

00:07:47  If this option was on,

00:07:48  this icon up here in the control panel,

00:07:50  as by default, and I tried to drag this guy into place,

00:07:54  you can see that all of the objects are moving along with it

00:07:57  and that would of course be a disaster,

00:07:59  because it's very hard to get these objects

00:08:02  back into alignment after you've moved them

00:08:04  with the artboard.

00:08:06  So I'll go ahead and press control + Z,

00:08:07  or command + Z on the Mac, to undo that move.

00:08:09  And I'll turn off that icon up there in the control panel.

00:08:12  And now notice when I move the artboard

00:08:15  into exact alignment, which I know I've got,

00:08:17  because I can see those center guide lines right there,

00:08:20  as soon as I drop the artboard into place

00:08:22  I've managed to properly position it

00:08:24  without upsetting the position of those objects

00:08:27  in my document.

00:08:29  And now that I'm done modifying the artboards

00:08:31  I can go ahead and press the escape key

00:08:33  in order to deactivate the Artboard Tool,

00:08:36  so that I don't accidentally mess things up,

00:08:38  as well as return to the black arrow tool

00:08:40  up here at the top of the toolbox.

00:08:42  And that friends is how you move artboards

00:08:45  with and without their contents

00:08:48  here inside Illustrator.

 

آموزش کار با آرت بورد ایلاستریتور Illustrator CC Artboards

 

تنظیمات اولیه Illustrator preferences

 

 

 

 

نرم افزار Illustrator ، یک برنامه بسیار انعطاف پذیر است. این به شما اجازه می دهد یک قطعه واحد از آثار هنری ایجاد کنید یا یک صفحه چند صفحه ای با این وجود، Illustrator کلمه "صفحات" را دوست ندارد. آنها آنها را "تخته های هنری" می نامند که شاید به نظر احمقانه، حتی ظالمانه باشد. اما یک هیئت مدیره هنر در واقع دقیقا همین است. این یک تکه کاغذ نیست یا حتی یک صفحه الکترونیکی در یک سند PDF. این سطح ایجاد مستطیل شکل است. در یک سند Illustrator تنها هر هیئت مدیره هنری می تواند هر اندازه که دوست دارید باشد مطابق با نیازهای دقیق پروژه خاص شما. شما می توانید تابلوهای هنر را در هر کجا گسترش دهید همه در سراسر دسکتاپ. این یک سند نامه نامه یا یک صفحه A4 نیست. این یک هیئت مدیره هنری آزاد است که می تواند هر اندازه یا ابعادی که می خواهید باشد. در این فصل، به شما نشان خواهم داد که چگونه صفحات هنری را ایجاد کنید در هر و هر راه ممکن و سپس من شما را به چگونگی تمیز کردن آنها نشان می دهم به طوری که تمام تابلوهای هنر خود را به هماهنگی کامل می رسند. شما می توانید کار کنید با این حال دوست دارید. Illustrator می داند که یک و تنها یک کار دارد برای نگه داشتن با شما ساخته شده است.

آموزش کار روی فایل های ایلاستریتور در اپل  Illustrator CC  Closing open documents on the PC

 

ساخت یک سند جدید در نرم افزار ایلوستریتور 

 

 

 

 

در این فیلم، من به شما نشان خواهم داد نحوه بستن تمام اسناد باز در Mac. اگر شما بر روی کامپیوتر کار می کنید، می توانید پیش بروید و به فصل بعدی بروید بنابراین در اینجا من مجموع سه پرونده را باز می کنم همانطور که می بینید، توسط این سه برگه عنوان نشان داده شده است. به خاطر تظاهرات، من قصد دارم تغییرات را انجام دهم به هر یک از این فایل ها. بنابراین، با کلیک کردن بر روی این عدد بزرگ، "" شروع خواهد شد، با نشانگر فلش سیاه من و سپس کلید "حذف" را فشار دهید به منظور خلاص شدن از آن. در حال حاضر، من به جلو بروید و سوئیچ کنید این سند شش صفحه ای که واقعا برایش کاری نکردم و من به جلو برویم و آن را بکشیم با استفاده از این ابزار، مستطیل را بفرمایید. اگر فقط به این دلیل است که یک ابزار آسان برای استفاده است. و بنابراین، فقط به جلو بروید و یک مستطیل مانند و سپس من به ارزش سکته مغزی درست در اینجا میروم من بر روی این فلش سر به پایین اشاره می کنم و من آن را تغییر خواهم داد، بگذار بگو، 4 pt به طوری که می توانیم طرح را ببینیم. و بعد، من دوباره به فلش سیاه می روم بالا در بالای جعبه ابزار اینجا قرار دارد و من روی مستطیل کلیک کنید تا آن را حذف کنید. در حال حاضر، من به جلو بروید و به صفحه خوش آمد و من بر روی نام من کلیک میکنم، اینجا در قسمت پایین سمت راست تصویر، و من کلید "حذف" را یک بار دیگر فشار می دهم برای خلاص شدن از آن

 

 

00:01:08  Alright, so I have now managed to make

00:01:09  unsafe changes to each one of these documents,

00:01:12  and you can see that is the case, because we have

00:01:14  these tiny asterisks after each one of the file names,

00:01:18  up here, at the top of the screen.

00:01:20  Now, what I am going to tell you is

00:01:22  this is a very dangerous way to leave your computer.

00:01:26  You definitely do not want to walk away from Illustrator

00:01:29  for any period of time at a public machine,

00:01:32  that is, one at your workplace,

00:01:34  or somebody else may use it as well.

00:01:37  Because, if someone decides to close your illustration

00:01:40  by clicking on this little "x",

00:01:42  on the left side of the title tab,

00:01:44  they are going to get this warning

00:01:46  that is asking them whether they should save your changes.

00:01:50  Nine people out of 10 are going to think

00:01:52  "Oh yeah, sure, I will go ahead and click the "Save" button,

00:01:54  "because, after all, I am sure Bob, or Phillis, or whoever,

00:01:57  "was doing some work and wants to save it."

00:02:00  One person out of 10 is going to do the right thing,

00:02:02  and hit the "Cancel" button, and then they are going to go

00:02:05  up to the File menu, and choose the "Save As..." command,

00:02:08  just to be sure, so that they do not

00:02:10  overwrite your original document.

00:02:12  But what no one is going to do, based on my experience,

00:02:15  is click on what we want to see happen,

00:02:18  which is the "Don't Save" button.

00:02:21  If they go ahead and click on "Save",

00:02:23  and you do not have a backup of this file,

00:02:25  then you have just lost some important information,

00:02:28  namely in this case, my own name.

00:02:31  So, what you want to do is close all those files,

00:02:34  if you are going to be gone for even an hour,

00:02:36  definitely a day, close all those files,

00:02:38  and you decide for yourself whether

00:02:41  you want to save these changes,

00:02:42  and let me show you what that looks like.

00:02:45  Notice up here in the File menu

00:02:47  that we have a command called "Close",

00:02:49  but we do not have anything called "Close All",

00:02:52  which means that I would have to choose this command,

00:02:54  or click on this little close box right there three times,

00:02:58  in order to close these three files.

00:03:00  Well, there's a few ways around that,

00:03:01  one is to go over to the Illustrator CC menu,

00:03:04  and choose "Quit Illustrator".

00:03:06  But that is not only going to close your documents,

00:03:08  it is going to quit the application as well,

00:03:10  which probably is not what you want to do.

00:03:13  Another way to work is to go up to the Window menu,

00:03:15  and turn that "Application Frame" command off,

00:03:19  and that way you are going to see each one of your documents

00:03:23  in an independent floating window.

00:03:25  Next what you do, is you go up to the Window menu,

00:03:28  choose "Arrange", and choose "Consolidate All Windows",

00:03:31  so that they all appear inside of a single floating window,

00:03:35  which in my case is called "Welcome.ai",

00:03:38  and then you can go ahead and close that window

00:03:40  by clicking this close box, and that will close

00:03:43  each of your three documents in order.

00:03:46  I want to make it perfectly clear

00:03:48  how this alert message works.

00:03:50  You are going to see it for each and every one

00:03:52  of these documents.

00:03:53  If you click the "Save" button,

00:03:55  you are going to save your changes,

00:03:56  and then close the document.

00:03:58  If you click "Don't Save", you are going to

00:04:00  close the document without saving your changes,

00:04:02  and that is going to be your one and only chance

00:04:05  right there, to save any changes,

00:04:07  because once you click "Don't Save",

00:04:09  your changes are permanently gone.

00:04:12  And then, finally you can click the "Cancel" button,

00:04:14  and that is going to cancel the entire operation,

00:04:17  so, as you can see here, none of my files has closed.

00:04:21  Alright, so that's one way to work,

00:04:22  but let's say you like that application frame,

00:04:25  I really do, because I like to cover up everything

00:04:28  in the background, and I really do not like to see

00:04:30  that bright title bar in the middle of the interface.

00:04:33  Then, notice under the File menu, this "Close" command

00:04:36  has a keyboard shortcut of "⌘W".

00:04:39  That is a really old-school Macintosh keyboard shortcut,

00:04:43  it dates back to the original MacPaint in 1984,

00:04:47  and Adobe has carried it on as well.

00:04:50  And, it is made better by adding a top secret,

00:04:53  hidden keyboard shortcut of "⌘⌥W",

00:04:57  which closes everything.

00:04:59  So let me show you what that looks like.

00:05:01  I will go ahead and press "⌘⌥W", and I will get

00:05:04  the first of my three alert messages,

00:05:07  at which point I can click the "Save" button,

00:05:10  the "Don't Save" button, or "Cancel".

00:05:11  Each one of them has a keyboard shortcut.

00:05:13  It is "s" for "Save", it is "d" for "Don't Save",

00:05:16  so just "s" and "d", you do not

00:05:19  have to press any modifier key,

00:05:21  or "esc", that is the escape key for "Cancel".

00:05:24  And so, because I do not want to lose my name in this file,

00:05:28  I am going to go ahead and click on "Don't Save",

00:05:30  then I will be asked about this document,

00:05:33  I do not really care about it, it is just a demo file,

00:05:36  so I will go ahead and press the

00:05:37  "d" key for "Don't Save" this time around.

00:05:40  And this guy I also do not care about,

00:05:42  because it is an extra version of the file,

00:05:44  so I will press the "d" key once again.

00:05:47  And I now have no files open, which means that I am

00:05:51  safe to walk away from Illustrator,

00:05:53  without worrying that anyone is going to

00:05:55  tamper with the content of my documents.

00:05:58  And that is how you go about closing all open documents,

00:06:02  here inside Illustrator on the Mac.

 
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