Ai HW 1
Draw tools
I stumbled upon this cool drawing tool in Illustrator. I've
been learning the ropes of drawing, tweaking objects and paths, and even adding
some cool perspectives. There's a bunch of handy tools like the Pen, Pencil,
and Anchor Point tools.
The Pen tool helps me create detailed and intricate paths
with accuracy. On the flip side, we've got the Pencil tool which can sketch and
draw freely. There are two common tools, other tool like Add Anchor Point tool,
I still confuse how to use them.
One awesome feature is the ability to make symbols and just
drag in templates, making my life way easier. But now, I'm curious – how can I
spice things up with drawing tools created by other talented folks? Any tips on
importing or using those goodies?
Select tools
The Select tools. They're not just about picking stuff; they
let me do moving, rotating, scaling.
And guess what? It's kinda like the vibe you get in
Photoshop with their Selection tool and Direct Selection tool. But then,
there's this wired tool called the Group Selection tool that sometimes leaves
me scratching my head – like, what's its deal?
Now, let's talk about the Magic Wand tool [Y]. This one's my
favorite because it lets me pick things based on attributes, like color or
opacity.
AI tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUuHgP-dyDY
Alright, let's dive into the fascinating world of AI tools!
Imagine this – you've got this Illustrator AI tool, and you're thinking,
"Hey, if it's so useful, can we just use prompt keywords, like the ones
ChatGPT can generate, to tell Illustrator AI exactly what we want?" It's
like a shortcut to creative awesomeness, right? But here's the kicker: Why
bother learning all the tools if we can get AI to do it better than us humans?
So, my burning question is this: In a world where AI tools
are becoming super savvy, why do we still need to go through the grind of
learning all those tools ourselves? What's your take on the balance between
human creativity and the power of AI in the creative process?
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