Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Illustrator 13, or CS3 is good for me

I downloaded the trial version of Illustrator CS3 a few days ago. I've been playing around with it for just a few days but I can tell you that this program is incredible.

The newest change they have made is having the tool menu boxes on a side panel. Once you need a Stoke you click on a little icon on the right and the menu box opens. Once you make your new stroke change it releases and goes back to it's side panel. You can customize the side panels with your favorite tools.

It sure saves a lot of screen territory to have these tools hidden away in the side panel. I can now utilize the portrait feature of my 24" monitor. The monitor has been turned on it's landscape feature so I can see all of my menu boxes. Now I can just collapse the menus down and concentrate on my art instead of moving menus so I can see the work under the boxes.

They also made it so the side panels rest outside of the image area so they don't cover up your art. Genius~!

I am about to buy the full upgrade and I am happy to do so. I have still been using Illustrator 10 because of the pencil tool. Something was changed in CS so the pencil didn't work so well. CS2 was cool but I haven't been using that as much as Illustrator 10. It may have been because there wasn't enough changes to the program for me to care enough to switch over. Plus I had a collection of cool plugins that I wasn't ready to let go.

With CS3 that has all changed. I care more about the side panel tool boxes than I do about my plugins. I can still go back to 10 and use them there and then just send them over to CS3 if I really need them. I am so very happy using CS3.

I was ready to dump my computer all together but this program made me fall in love with my old ass PC all over again. Even though CS3 blew out my graphics card! I was happy to upgrade that as well.

I'm using a 4 year old Gateway 700XL with 512MB of memory. Not a powerhorse but it does what I need.

My first comics work with CS3 was for Nova #5 from Marvel Comics. It ships in August if you want to check it out.

I'll post some more tutorials before summer is over!

Take care~!

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice review! Your art in Ironman Hypervelocity rocks, and your work with Illustrator is a real inspiration.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait for the tutes! I love your work, and am trying to emulate as much as I can into my own. SO great to know a Pro works the same way I do... I've learned so much since finding your blog...

Anonymous said...

Love your work dude.
I remember seeing the first version of Illustrator in the 80's, the app has come a long way.
I became a serious user in 1994.
Been hooked ever since.
Never knew how the apply Illustrator to comics work until my friend, Kirk Lindo, pointed me to your blog.

You really inspired me to try working with Illustrator and comics pages.

Heres a sample of the experimenting I've been doing as of late.
Joe Mad test:
http://superfantasyart.com/smf/index.php?topic=353.0
One of my drawings inked in Illo:
http://superfantasyart.com/smf/index.php?topic=384.new#new

Keep up the great work, you started me on the path again.

Anonymous said...

My bad.
Here's the good link to the Joe Mad test inked in Illustrator:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v666/gugesbri/joe_mad_original.png
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v666/gugesbri/gooses_inks.png
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v666/gugesbri/colortest.png

Please let me know what you think.

Anonymous said...

I'm really looking to your new tutes. You have awesome talent to be able to draw directly into Illustrator and then ink on top. I have to sketch and re-sketch in pencil before I find what I want and then scan. How do you sketch and come up with a final draft before you ink it? I mean, your art is so detailed, intricate and tons more, so how do start from scratch to finish. That is what I'd like to know. You simply rock, dude. Hope you keep on getting work, because it's just simply the best.

With regards, and admiration

Jake (from MySpace)

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