From the course: Time-Saving Tips Using Illustrator
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The Appearance panel - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Time-Saving Tips Using Illustrator
The Appearance panel
- [Instructor] The Appearance panel allows you to add multiple fills and or strokes to a single path in Illustrator. This makes it incredibly easy to manipulate those objects later on without having to reinvent the wheel. Now I'm gonna show you a real quick example of how the Appearance panel works and then I'll show you a more relevant example up here. So, I'm gonna use my Pencil tool real quick and I'm just gonna draw a path that I can work with, and right now this has a stroke of seven points on it and it has a black stroke. Now, with this selected, I'm gonna open my Appearance panel. So we'll go to the Window menu and choose Appearance, and you can think of the Appearance panel almost as layers for a specific object. And with this object selected, you can see that I currently have the path selected and targeted, and the stroke value is seven points. Now what you're gonna notice is down here at the bottom, I can add another stroke, another fill, and I can even add effects to this…
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Transform objects5m 4s
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Align and distribute objects5m 39s
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Layer efficiencies4m 11s
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The Width tool3m 34s
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The Appearance panel4m 19s
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Symbols5m 9s
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Blend tricks5m 23s
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Puppet Warp tool3m 32s
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Drawing modes3m 59s
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Create a ring chart3m 59s
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Create a donut chart3m 37s
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Create a 3D object3m 58s
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