Anyway, ive been working on this logo for a client.
After several revisions, we called it complete.
Now.. the thing is, i made the logo in photoshop but he prefers the logo in Illustrator format. Whats the best way to save the file so i can open it up and probably edit it in Illustrator?
Does anyone have Adobe Illustrator? If yes, what do you think about it... I am thinking of getting it to play around with the graphics etc.
if I bought the download of Photoshop Elements CS2 from the adobe online store, I suppose I still have to buy a full version of Illustrator right, and not just the upgrade since they are different programs?
I have installed the Frutiger font family in the font library. It appears in the drop-down menu in InDesign, but not Photoshop or Illustrator. How can I make the font available in these programs?
I made an Art Brush in Illustrator just by setting 4 color swatches side by side. Drew it out like this:The edges of the lines of color are seamless.When I copy and paste the image into PS, I get this weird white 'stroke' between the lines of color like this:
I know you have to make a work path first but thats not the problem...when go to File>>>Export, the option to Export Paths to Illustrator is not there, its missing. Why is that, I'm using CS3 Extended.
I have a bunch of text layouts that someone did in Photoshop when they should have done them in Illustrator. I need to try and get them into flash without having to re do everything in flash.
is some way in saving the text into vector to import into flash Or else save them into illustrator format
How would I go about creating a shape with a donut hole in the middle, which contains nothing. I don't want to layer it. I simply want a donut, with, let's say a black fill and a hole in the middle which would allow a photo to be seen. Something like a frame.
I am trying to export an Illustrator file into Photoshop. So I am exporting it as ".EPS" and then when I try to either "open" or "import" within Photoshop it gives me an error message (see below). Please help, I have no idea what the problem might me, I've been killing myself all day with this.
So I am getting into page design stuff. Mostly screen viewed, single page documents.
I currently have Photoshop CS. After I design a page, my company sends out the page in .PDF format. However, when I make a page with graphics and text in Photoshop, it looks fine in Photoshop but when I save it as a PDF and open the PDF in Acrobat, the text looks blurry. A friend of mine said because Photoshop makes text in bitmap and if I want text to look crisp in PDF, it has to be vector based text. Code:
Dell Precision 390 Intel Core 2 Duo Photoshop CS3 10.0.1, Illustrator CS3 13.0.2 (CS3 Suite) Windows XP 2 GB of RAM Roughly 8 GB free HD space Not sure on video card (how can i check?)
ok, here is my problem:
when i go to File->Open (or Ctrl+O), the Open dialog box opens momentarily (blink an you miss it) and then Photoshop and/or Illustrator freezes. the only way to close it is through Windows Task Manager->End Task.
there is no official error message, Photoshop/Illustrator just simply freezes.
however, and heres the kicker, when i open the files directly from the folder (Explorer) they open fine, i can work seamlessly, no problem. it only occurs when i open from the program itself. i do not know if the other suite programs (Flash, InDesign etc.) have the same problem as i dont use them much.
I created some paths in illustrator, and I want to paste them in photoshop. I tried cut n' paste, but it doesn't work. I tried exporting to PSD, still doesn't work.
I'm trying export a vector image from Illustrator CS 11.0.0 to Photoshop CS 8.0. I go through the process outlined in the manual and succesfully export the file. Everything works fine & I retain my layers (if I use CMYK), but my vectors are gone. The manual says I may need a plug-in but I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong. My only options as far as color goes is CMYK, RGB, or Greyscale. I select CMYK and make sure "Write Layers" is selected, but there is nothing there to specify vectors.
I am creating vector shape layers i can still see pixels, is this right? i know photoshop is a raster program but i was under the impression vector shape layers worked like vectors. The same goes for when i copy and past layer from illsutrator into photoshop as smart objects, should i be able to see pixels?
I have been watching Video tutorials for Photoshop CS3, the instructor is Ted LoCascio and his instruction videos are very good so if any one knows any videos similar to his but for Illustrator CS3.
I have a page of web art that I have sliced up. One section is a series of buttons. I have the different button states on different layers and I have created slices for each button and then duplicated the slices onto each layer so that every button state has a slice.
But...since the slices associated with a layer don't hide when you hide the layer, it's almost impossible to get at the underlying slices to name them and/or select them for output.
I'm doing a logo for my company and I'm trying to import a PSD file into Illustrator to take advantage of some of the stock brushes. Everything in the PSD file is Text & Vector, so it should import in clean and crisp but it doesn't. Plus I can't find where you can set the DPI/Resolution in Illustrator. Can anyone guide me in this??
Or better yet, is there some custom brushes out there for free that anyone knows about, that will give me a vectorized "water" or "wave" look?
adobe photoshop cs3 keeps crashing every time i try to copy illustrator vectors directly to photoshop.It just freezes(photoshop and illustrator only)the rest of applications work fine without any problems.
recently it takes ages just to start a new photoshop document (file>new)
(I HAVE ALREADY)
- installed valid windows updates
- allocated virtual memory
- installed adobe updates
- run a virus scan
-installed fonts lately (but the ones that are being used by several other users)
Can anyone recommend a good Illustrator forum. This forum has been invaluable to me and I was hoping to find something similar that covered Illustrator.
how to connect lines in Illustrator, I have used Micrografx Designer in the past and it allows you to take multiple lines and "join" them so that you can fill inside them.
Exporting from Illustrator to Photoshop: Not Enough Memory To Save File I have plenty of memory (6 GB) and the files I try to export are not very big (some less than 5 MB). Yet, I keep getting the above message: Not Enough Memory To Save File
This problem just started recently on my PhotoShop 7.
Whenever I try to open an EPS file that was created in Illustrator or Freehand (or any other EPS that is not a Photoshop EPS), it opens up as a blank document, like a transparent layer.
I tried everything and looked everywhere but without success.
Im creating a poster design in illustrator. I need to use halftones. Is there a free or cheap plug in to illustrator to do this? I dont like the illustrator halftone effect that comes with the program ... and i dont know how to use photoshop to do halftones and then put them back into illustrator to keep working ... I probably sound like i dont know what im talking about but is there a plug in for illustrator besides phantom cs is all im wondering.
I can copy fine within PS, and paste elsewhere, but when I go into Illustrator, all of the 'edit' options are greyed out and when I cmd-V, nothing happens. Seems to be since intsalling chrome or updating to Maverics (which I did around the same time)