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==How to create a 8 cm diameter badge== | ==How to create a 8 cm diameter badge== | ||
=== Create the project === | |||
Start with opening a new project and set its size to be 802 mm (800 mm for the circle and 2 mm to work as a margin). It is possible to change the units (if not already in millimiters) by selecting the right unit from the drop-down menu, as shown in the picture below. | |||
[[File:Create new project.png|thumb|none|left| How to change the units in Illustrator]] | |||
=== Stroke settings === | === Stroke settings === | ||
=== Change stroke weight === | === Change stroke weight === |
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Software description
Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor. It's part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, and it's sold in a subscription-based model. Illustrator is compatible (although not completely) with InkScape. Both software allow exporting in .svg, PDF, .eps, and .ps formats.
Main Tools
Illustrator has a variety of tools for selecting, drawing, typing, painting, rotating, reshaping, creating graphs, zooming and moving objects (to cite a few). One of the most important tool is the pen tool, which allows to create straight and curve lines, create (and delete) anchor points on paths.
How to create a 8 cm diameter badge
Create the project
Start with opening a new project and set its size to be 802 mm (800 mm for the circle and 2 mm to work as a margin). It is possible to change the units (if not already in millimiters) by selecting the right unit from the drop-down menu, as shown in the picture below.
Stroke settings
Change stroke weight
Outline stroke
Expand objects
Prepare the file in Illustrator to be printed through InkScape
Sources
- Abobe Illustrator page on Wikipedia
- Illustrator pour la découpe et la gravure laser on EduTechWiki