Usa las formas vectoriales de Adobe Illustrator para crear un logotipo que quede bien en pantalla y al imprimirlo. Lo mejor de las imágenes vectoriales es que se adaptan a cualquier tamaño sin perder calidad, por lo que podrás hacer desde tarjetas de visita hasta vallas publicitarias.
Crea un documento nuevo y configura tu espacio de trabajo. Incorpora una imagen de referencia para usarla como inspiración y usa el panel Capas para trabajar con la ilustración fácilmente.
Descubre cómo crear un documento nuevo, restablecer el espacio de trabajo, colocar una imagen de referencia y abrir el panel Capas.
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Uso de formas básicas para la creación de ilustraciones complejas
Combina rectángulos, triángulos, círculos y formas libres para componer tus ilustraciones. Sírvete de las guías inteligentes para alinear los distintos elementos.
Descubre cómo habilitar guías inteligentes para alinear rápidamente las ilustraciones, manipular una forma interactiva y dibujar una forma libre.
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Añadir color
Aplica colores a todos los componentes de tu logotipo con los controles intuitivos que te permiten editar fácilmente. Para mantener los colores y las formas de tu logotipo a mano, solo tienes que añadirlos a tus bibliotecas Adobe Creative Cloud.
Descubre cómo editar un color, guardar un color en una biblioteca y acceder a bibliotecas de muestras de colores listas para usar.
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Perfeccionamiento de tu logotipo
Ahora, ajusta el tamaño de tus formas y gíralas para unir todos los ingredientes y formar la porción de pizza.
Descubre cómo rotar una forma y volver a usar un color de una biblioteca.
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Añadir texto
Ponle la guinda al logotipo añadiendo el nombre del negocio con las potentes funciones de composición de texto de Illustrator. Los miembros de Creative Cloud pueden elegir la tipografía que deseen de la amplia biblioteca de tipos de letra de alta calidad de Adobe Typekit.
Descubre cómo añadir texto, cambiar la fuente, añadir fuentes desde Typekit y añadir espacio entre las letras.
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Previsualización y almacenamiento del logotipo
Comprueba cómo queda tu logotipo en bocetos de artículos cotidianos, como camisetas y tarjetas de visita. Y descubre lo fácil que es guardar la ilustración del logotipo para imprimirla, compartirla como PDF, subirla a una página web, y mucho más.
Descubre cómo guardar un logotipo terminado en una biblioteca, guardarlo como PDF o elegir otras opciones para usarlo en sitios web.
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