Adobe Illustrator: Vector Graphics
The major difference between Photoshop and Illustrator is... Photoshop produces raster-based graphics while Illustrator produces vector graphics.  Vector graphics are scalable.  This means they can be scaled up or down without losing clarity.  In essence, they remain crisp and clear. 
This is the reason that many graphic designers use Adobe Illustrator to produce logos and graphics for websites.  However, one can use Illustrator to produce all types of design.
In this course, you will learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator as well as some advanced techniques.
For this course you will need:
Traditional Art Materials (Pencil, Paper, Eraser, etc.)
Computer
USB Memory Stick
Adobe Illustrator
Sketch Book and Pencil or Ink Pen
Information:
In these one-on-one lessons, you will learn the basics and a majority of the tools that Illustrator has to offer.  Additionally, you will discover advanced techniques used in Illustrator to create amazing vector-based graphics.  Learning how to master the various tools is important. There is a five lesson minimum and you will be required to pay a partial down payment in advance.  If you require or desire additional sessions this can be organized.
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