He uses Christopher Myers,his son,as an Illistator ,and I dont know y but follow my on facebook at KAKAY
he use computers
Yes, just load the ABR file into Illustrator
There is a version of Illustrator for Windows, so yes you can use Illustrator on a Windows machine. You can't use the Mac version of it on your PC, so if you bought a copy of Illustrator from eBay and it was the Mac version, you'll need a Mac to run that.
Yes, use the copy command and paste into Illustrator and vica versa. The shapes from Photoshop can be used as Illustrator brushes, Illustrator symbols, Illustrator paths and swatches. You can also copy Illustrator paths and use them as custom shapes etc in Photoshop - all are still vectors for any size of work
No, however you can purchase a Mac version of Illustrator if you want.
You can open an eps file in either Photoshop or Illustrator, it helps to know if it is raster (use Photoshop) or vector (use Illustrator).
There may be several books by this title. The one I am famiiar with is essentially a collective biography of famous actresses who died young- such as Harlow, Monroe, Mansfield, and some others, and each account is accurate and gets into all the details as to how the incident happened, was it accident or homicide and so on. It is somewhat along the lines of Hollywood Babylon but is focused on the LADIES>. While this might be (Adults Only) the tome is certainly not banned. mature audiences, certainly,
It is question for Photoshop and Illustrator developers, which tool is from which app but Illustrator have Photoshop raster filters, that's for sure.
Adobe Illustrator is available on the Adobe's website.You can either use the trial version of it for a month or buy it and use it forever.You can use adobe illustrator for vector graphics designing.The software can be used to create high quality graphics.
AI files. To open/read/scan/import/export Illustrator(.ai) files make use of tool below.
To make you semi-circle in Adobe Illustrator, you need to use the scissors tool to cut a circle shape perfectly in half.
Mr. Sawicki is the prosecutor in the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers. He is responsible for presenting the case against the main character, Steve Harmon, who is on trial for his involvement in a robbery that resulted in a murder. Mr. Sawicki is portrayed as a determined and skilled lawyer who is focused on securing a conviction.