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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Jennifer Smith, Jeremy Osborn, AGI Creative Team سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781118124055 ناشر: Wiley سال نشر: 2012 تعداد صفحات: 898 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 88 مگابایت
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Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium Digital Classroom About the Authors Acknowledgments Credits Contents Starting up About Digital Classroom Prerequisites Adobe Photoshop CS6 versions System requirements Starting the Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium applications Resetting Adobe Photoshop CS6 preferences A note about color warnings Resetting the Dreamweaver workspace Resetting the Flash workspace Resetting Adobe Illustrator CS6 preferences Resetting the InDesign workspace and preferences Fonts used in this book Loading lesson files Working with the video tutorials Additional resources Bridge Lesson 1: Taking Advantage of Adobe Bridge Starting up What is Adobe Bridge? Navigating through Bridge Using folders in Adobe Bridge Making a Favorite Creating and locating metadata Using keywords Creating a Metadata Template Opening a file from Adobe Bridge Searching for files using Adobe Bridge Searching by name or keyword Using the Filter panel Saving a Collection Automation tools in Adobe Bridge Batch renaming your files Additional Photoshop Tools Automated tools for Photoshop: Web Photo Gallery Saving or uploading your Web Gallery Automated tools for Photoshop: PDF contact sheet Changing the view Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 1: Exploring Photoshop CS6 Starting up Taking a look at the final project Experimenting with new Vector capabilities Filling a vector shape with a pattern Adding a mask to a Vector layer Using the new brush tips Saving the new Brush Adding strokes to vector images Cloning your new snowflake Adding Text layers from another document Updating text styles Cropping an image Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 2: Getting to Know the Workspace Starting up Opening an existing document in Mini Bridge Discovering the Tools panel Selection, Cropping, and Measuring Tools Retouching and Painting Tools Drawing and Type Tools Navigation Tools Accessing tools and their options Using panels Putting the panel system to use Choosing other panels Expanding and collapsing your panels Customizing your panels Hidden tools Navigating the image area Using the Zoom tool Using the Hand tool Tabbed windows Maximizing productivity with screen modes Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 3: Photoshop Basics Starting up A look at the finished project Opening an existing document Understanding document settings Viewing an image’s size and resolution Combining the images Using Copy and Paste Dragging and dropping to copy an image Transforming and editing combined images Changing the size of a placed image Removing a background Understanding the stacking order of layers Refining the edges of copied images Adding text Saving files Understanding file formats Choosing a file format Saving a JPEG file Saving for print Changing the color settings Adjusting image size Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 4: Making the Best Selections Starting up The importance of a good selection Using the Marquee tools Creating a square selection Creating a selection from a center point Changing a selection into a layer Working with the Magic Wand tool The Lasso tool Adding to and subtracting from selections Saving a selection Feathering the selection Using the Quick Selection tool Making difficult selections with the Refine Edge feature Using Quick Mask Saving selections Copying and pasting a selection Using the Pen tool for selections Using the Pen tool to select an area of an image More Pen tool selection techniques Converting a path to a selection Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 5: Painting and Retouching Starting up Setting up your color settings Color primer Understanding color gamut The RGB color model The CMYK color model Working in the RGB mode Editing color settings Selecting colors Starting to paint Using the Color panel Using the Brush tool Changing opacity Save time—learn the shortcuts Using the Brush Presets Using the Airbrush feature Creating a Border using the Bristle brushes Applying color to an image Changing blending modes The Eyedropper tool Retouching images Using the Clone Stamp tool Repairing fold lines The History panel The Spot Healing Brush The Healing Brush Using the Patch tool Using the Clone Source panel Cloning from another source Self study Review Photoshop Lesson 6: Creating a Good Image Starting up Choosing your color settings Opening the file Why you should work in RGB Reading a histogram Making the Curve adjustment Defining the highlight and shadow Locating the White and Black Point Inputting the white and black point values Adjusting the midtones Setting the neutral Sharpening your image Comparing your image with the original Taking care of red eye Using the Camera Raw plug-in Using Camera Raw controls Reopening a DNG file Self study Review Dreamweaver Lesson 1: Dreamweaver CS6 Jumpstart Starting up What is Dreamweaver? Design and layout tools Site management and File Transfer Protocol Coding environment and text editor Mobile design and development features Who uses Dreamweaver? Dreamweaver’s workspace features Live View and Live Code CSS Inspection and the Enable/Disable Feature Related files Code Navigator Photoshop smart objects Support for Content Management Systems HTML5, CSS3, and PHP code hinting HTML and CSS Starter Pages Subversion Business Catalyst integration How websites work A simple flow chart Domain names and IP addresses Servers and web hosts The role of web browsers An introduction to HTML Tag structure and attributes The structure of an HTML document Placing images in HTML Colors in HTML Case sensitivity and whitespace rules Element hierarchy XHTML 1.0 Transitional What’s the difference? Explorations in code A look at the Welcome Screen Creating, opening, and saving documents Creating new documents Self study Review Dreamweaver Lesson 2: Setting Up a New Site Starting up Creating a new site Advanced site-creation options Adding pages Saving a page to your site Defining page properties Work views A deeper look into the Files panel Viewing local files Selecting and editing files Self study Review Dreamweaver Lesson 3: Adding Text and Images Starting up Typography and images on the Web Adding text An introduction to styles Previewing pages in a web browser Understanding hyperlinks Creating hyperlinks Relative versus absolute hyperlinks Linking to an e-mail address Creating lists Using the Text Insert panel Inserting images Image resolution Image formats Creating a simple gallery page Linking images Using image placeholders Editing images Adjusting brightness and contrast Optimizing images Updating images Self study Review Dreamweaver Lesson 4: Styling Your Pages with CSS Starting up What are Cascading Style Sheets? CSS replaces inefficient HTML styling The benefits of CSS styling How do you create CSS rules in Dreamweaver? Understanding Style Sheets Understanding why they’re called Cascading Creating and modifying styles Creating a class style with the Property Inspector Creating and modifying styles in the CSS Styles panel Advanced text formatting with CSS Fine-tuning page appearance with contextual and pseudo-class selectors Div tags and CSS IDs Internal versus external style sheets Attaching an external style sheet to your page Modifying attached style sheets Creating a new .css file (external style sheet) Self study Review Dreamweaver 5: Managing your Website: Reports, Optimization, and Maintenance Starting up Working with the Files panel Creating a remote connection Viewing files on a remote web server Transferring files to and from a remote server with Get and Put Using Check In/Check Out and Design Notes Check In and Check Out Checking files in and out Using Design Notes Sharing Design Notes Displaying Design Notes in the Files panel Testing site integrity Using Check Links Checking links sitewide Generating site reports Understanding report results Addressing a listed item The Browser Compatibility Check Optimizing pages for launch Search engine visibility and Search Engine Optimization Titling your documents with thetag Adding meta keywords and descriptions Launching your site Site Launch Checklist Uploading your site Getting help and using the reference guides The Reference panel Suggested next steps Website design resources Self study Review Flash Lesson 1: Flash CS6 Jumpstart Starting up What is Flash? About Flash Player Flash file types Creating a new document Setting up your new document Saving your Flash document Opening documents The Flash workspace The Stage and work area The Flash Tools panel The Property Inspector Panels and panel groups The Timeline Practicing with the Flash tools The drawing and selection tools in action Using gradient and color tools Animation in action Getting help Support forums Moving forward Self study Review Flash Lesson 2: Getting Started with the Drawing Tools Starting up Drawing in Flash Using the Merge Drawing mode Creating artwork in Merged Drawing mode Working with Drawing Objects Putting it all together Using the Line tool Using the Pen tool Using the Add and Delete Anchor Point tools Using the Combine Objects menu Using the Primitive tools (Smart Shapes) Using the Oval Primitive tool The Rectangle Primitive tool Adding text to your artwork Flash Text: TLF & Classic Text Working with Threaded and Multi-Column Text Adding filters Working with colors Getting set up Creating gradients Using opacity with gradient colors Creating custom colors Saving a custom color set Organizing and layering graphics Working with layers Arranging, locking, and hiding layers Creating layer folders Transforming graphics The Transform menu and Free Transform tool The Transform panel Transforming gradients Self study Review Flash Lesson 3: Creating Basic Animation Starting up Introducing keyframes and the Timeline Layers Frames and keyframes Building animation: Enter the tween Tween layers and automatic keyframing Tweening multiple objects Previewing animation with Test Movie Moving and transforming tween paths Incorporating color effects and scaling Introducing the Motion Editor Modifying the animation using the Motion Editor Tweening rotation Controlling animation paths Where did Motion Guide layers go? What happens to my existing Flash files that use Motion Guide layers? How do I create a motion guide if I still want to? Morphing graphics and colors with shape tweens Shape tween basics Legacy techniques: Creating classic tweens Classic tween rules Adding color effects and scaling to a classic tween Re)creating motion guides for classic tweens Troubleshooting Motion Guides Adjusting animation with onion skinning Self study Review Flash Lesson 4: Delivering Your Final Movie Starting up The publishing process Publishing to the Web Customizing the Publish settings Publishing for the Desktop with Adobe AIR About Digital Certificates Installing Your New AIR Application Publishing for Mobile Devices Publishing for iOS Publishing for Android OS Using Export Movie New: Export PNG Sequence An overview of FTP Self study Review Fireworks Lesson 1: Adobe Fireworks Jumpstart Starting up About Fireworks Work with vector and bitmap objects Make graphics interactive Optimize and export graphics Website and mobile application prototyping Vector and bitmap graphics About vector graphics About bitmap graphics The startup screen Creating a new Fireworks document Workspace basics Fireworks workspace overview Other Fireworks panels Working with bitmaps Creating bitmaps Importing a bitmap Cropping a bitmap Applying a filter Working with vector objects Drawing and editing basic shapes Drawing a rectangle Resizing a rectangle Auto Shapes The Auto Shape tools Working with text Create and move text blocks Formatting and editing text Applying color Apply a sampled color Apply a swatch color to text Using the Color Mixer Using Layers The Layers panel Activate a layer Organizing layers Naming layer objects Moving a layer object Protecting layer objects Show or hide objects and layers Merging objects in the Layers panel Deleting a layer object About the Web layer Creating slices for interactivity Create rectangular slices Resizing one or more slices View and select slices Naming slices Making slices interactive Creating master pages Linking the slices to your pages Optimizing and exporting in Fireworks Using Image Preview Setting export options Optimizing in the workspace Saving optimization settings Exporting selected slices Self study Review Illustrator Lesson 1: Illustrator CS6 Essentials Starting up Using the shape tools Repositioning and visually resizing the rectangle Finding or changing the shape’s dimensions using the Transform panel Rotating and shearing using the Transform panel Constraining a shape Entering exact dimensions Selecting artwork Helpful keyboard shortcuts for selections The selection tools Using shape and transform tools to create artwork Using the transform tools Adding a fill color Entering a shape size in the Transform panel Viewing in Outline view Rotating the shape Changing the color of the triangles Using layers when building an illustration Creating a new blank layer Cutting and pasting objects Creating bubbles Cloning the bubble group Repeating a resize transform Moving objects from one layer to another Self study Review Illustrator Lesson 2: Adding Color Starting up Basics of the Appearance panel Changing colors Adding Effects Creating a colorful illustration Using Live Paint Converting the artwork to a Live Paint group Applying Live Paint to the group Adding a symbol to your artwork Expanding the symbol Saving swatches What is a Global Color? Selecting the Same color Saving a set of colors as a group Creating a color group from selected colors Using the Color panel Adding Pantone (Spot) Colors Adding Pantone colors Self study Review Illustrator Lesson 3: Working with the Drawing Tools Starting up Working with the Pen tool Drawing straight lines Drawing curved lines Drawing hinged curves Drawing curved lines to straight lines Drawing straight lines to curved lines Manually tracing images Placing an image as a template Other drawing tools Using the Line Segment and Arc tools Using the Pencil, Smooth, and Path Eraser tools Using the Eraser tool Editing existing paths Adding and removing points Refining a curve Cutting and joining paths Combining shapes using the Shape Builder tool Combining the shapes Subtracting with the Shape Builder tool Creating the fish eyes Self study Review InDesign Lesson 1: InDesign CS6 Essential Skills Starting up InDesign tools The InDesign workspace The document window Using guides Viewing modes Working with panels The Tools panel Managing panels Saving your workspace Working with the Control panel Navigating through an InDesign document Using the Pages panel Changing the magnification of your document Working with type Entering and formatting type Placing and formatting type Flowing type Using styles Applying paragraph styles Applying character styles Apply styles across a story using Find/Change Applying object styles Working with graphics Placing graphics Positioning graphics within a frame Applying text wrap Understanding layers Applying effects Resources for additional help Self study Review InDesign Lesson 2: Building Documents with Master Pages Starting up Planning your document Creating custom page sizes Creating a new custom-sized document Creating and formatting master pages Formatting master pages Adding automatic page numbers Using text variables Basing master pages on other master pages Overriding master page items Adding layout pages Placing formatted text Creating the classified page Adding images and text to the master frames Applying master pages to multiple pages Self study Review InDesign Lesson 3: Working with Text and Type Starting up Adding text to your document Creating a text frame Changing character attributes Changing font and type styles Adjusting size Adjusting line spacing Adjusting character spacing: kerning and tracking Using a baseline shift Changing paragraph attributes Horizontally aligning text Changing the spacing before and after paragraphs Using tabs Adding rules above or below paragraphs Changing text color Creating drop caps Finding and changing text Finding and changing text and text attributes Finding and changing text using GREP Checking and correcting spelling Checking spelling Adding words to the dictionary Checking spelling as you type Automatically correcting spelling Editing text using the Story Editor Using Track Changes Drag-and-drop text editing Special characters and glyphs Using the Glyphs panel and glyph sets Text frame options Adjusting text inset Vertically aligning text Importing text Flowing text manually Threading text between frames Using semi-autoflow to link several text frames Changing the number of columns in a text frame Baseline grid Viewing and changing the baseline grid Adding story jumps Using styles to format text Creating a headline and applying a style Importing styles from other documents Redefining styles Placing text on a path Importing text from Microsoft Word Missing fonts Finding and fixing missing fonts Self study Review InDesign Lesson 4: Working with Styles Starting up Style types Paragraph styles Defining paragraph styles Applying paragraph styles Character styles Defining character styles Applying character styles Using nested styles Updating styles Loading styles from another InDesign document Quick Apply Organizing styles into groups Object styles Creating object styles Applying an object style Changing an object style Finishing up GREP Styles Self study Review InDesign Lesson 5: Working with Graphics Starting up Understanding how InDesign handles graphics Locating missing images Working with the Links panel and the Link badge Customizing the Links panel Adding graphics to your layout Fitting an image within an existing frame Auto Fitting Using Adobe Bridge to import graphics Placing multiple graphics using Mini Bridge Using object styles for images Wrapping text around images Wrapping text around the bounding box Using graphics with clipping paths and alpha channels Removing an image background using InDesign Using anchored objects Advanced importing Importing layered Photoshop files Importing InDesign layouts as graphics Self study Review Index