Illustrator Newsletter - April 2023
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The Adobe Community Team wishes a cheerful April to all of you.
In this edition of the newsletter, we're excited to share a tutorial on creating custom brushes by Paul Trani, building your digital presence using your personal branding from Lola Adewuya, and a look at some of the trending issues in our community. You can find previous newsletters on the Adobe Illustrator Newsletter Home page.
Behance Live Stream Update
Take your personal brand and website design to help build your digital presence with graphic designer Lola Adewuya. Learn how to use imagery and content to help build your brand identity and design different web pages in Adobe Illustrator. From the color palette to the logo to the tips and tricks on positioning your website and creating a space to express yourself.
Subscribe to Adobe Live for upcoming sessions.
Lola is a renowned graphics designer specializing in brand design.
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lola-adewuya/
Website: https://www.thebranddoula.co/
Playlist for more sessions on how to build a Brand: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD8AMy73ZVxUrwEP8W6VBbTAAB8AeOfQV
Trending Issues
- Issue:- Illustrator window & panels are moving after waking Mac from sleep or turning on the monitor.
Action:- This is a long pending issue. Our Product team is currently working on it. Please upvote this UserVoice to get updates on the issue.
- Issue:- Wacom drivers crashing Illustrator on Windows
Action:- Our product team is actively working with Wacom to resolve the issue.
In the meantime, roll back the Wacom driver to v6.4.0-11 or v6.3.46-2 ( @Anshul_Saini / @Anubhav M ).
- Issue:- GPU preview gets disabled
Solution:- Fixed in latest v27.3.1. If you are still getting this issue, please feel free to reach out to us and share your files & a screen recording of your complete workflow demonstrating the issue ( @Anshul_Saini / @Anubhav M ).
Tutorials
Create a brush using any graphic in Illustrator. Then change the color of the brush based on the color of the stroke you apply it to. You can also give the brush a "head" and a "tail" to define the line's beginning and end. Adobe Evangelist Paul Trani shows you how. Follow him on social media for more!
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Nice, useful information! Thanks!
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Nice! Tune in to my Behance! Last week Creating a menu!
