Illustrator is probably my favorite Adobe program to use. I think it is very east to use and you can accomplish a lot with it. Adobe is great because you can find so much helpful information online on how to use it.
If you’re a beginner with Illustrator, definitely start by playing around and getting used to where the tools are. The hardest part is remember which tools do what. When I first started, I made myself a list to remind myself how to use each one. Illustrator and Photoshop have a very similar tools panel. Also, once you know your way around better, it is helpful to pin shortcuts to the right side of your screen. This prevents you from having to search for them in the top drop down panels.
There are also online courses you can take for Adobe Illustrator. Most are paid, but worth the money. I suggest reading reviews on the course before paying for it to make sure you’re getting your money’s worth.
Here’s a link to a book I found helpful too:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084LB4WHP/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
It’s available on Kindle or as a paperback.
So, if you’re ever struggling to get started with learning Illustrator, follow these steps to make your life a whole lot easier!
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