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Multiple artboards
Define working areas of varying sizes with complete freedom, all within one document. Work on a variety of projects in a single file and share settings and content
across designs. You no longer need to use page tiling to create multipage PDF files, and you can arrange up to 100 artboards of different sizes any way you wanttiled,
overlapping or freeform. You can even create an artboard inside an artboard to easily export just a piece of a composition. Multiple artboards provide the most
powerful way yet to organize projects with multiple pages or diverse outputs. Sharing objects, styles, and output settings is a great time-saver, and you can apply
symbols or test color variations with Live Color while viewing artwork in multiple contexts. Quickly set up bleeds and crop marks, and choose to show video-safe areas
using preset profiles. Export your artboards in any supported file format as a series of files that are automatically numbered in sequence, or save as a single, multipage
PDF file—your choice.
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Transparency in gradients
Create a gradient of many colors and define the opacity of any or all individual colors assigned to your color stops. Transparency within a gradient simplifies creating
interaction between layers and enables easy mixing and knockouts. Use transparency to create cover-up fades or to reveal underlying objects or images. For
example, make a rainbow gradient on one object, and then simply set the blue gradient slider or color stop to 0% opacity level to show what’s underneath.
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Blob Brush tool
The Blob Brush tool generates a clean, filled, vector shape while you sketch, even when strokes overlap, merging your paths naturally into a single object that’s easily
selected and edited. Now, when you draw, you don’t get the typical jumble of paths, you get an outlined and filled shape—no expansion or Pathfinder tools required.
And you can customize how your drawing flows together, choosing options for stroke character and pressure sensitivity. Drawing with the Blob brush is a truly pain
erly, fluid way to create vector forms, especially when used in combination with the Eraser and Smooth tools. Use these tools together—alternately stroking and
erasing—to perfect your silhouette to get a single, smooth outline without ever needing to expand paths or use the Pathfinder panel. |
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for a full list on what’s new in Adobe Illustrator CS4 please visit the Adobe Website
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