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Adobe ILLUSTRATOR CS2 - Summary of Effects and Filters

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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
Change the settings. Some commands, such as Glass, are extremely memory-intensive. Try different settings to
increase their speed.
Make sure Illustrator has enough RAM allocated for performing tasks and for the scratch disk (the temporary disk
space used to work with bitmap images).
If you plan to print to a grayscale printer, convert a copy of the bitmap image to grayscale before applying filters.
Note, however, that in some cases, applying a filter to a color bitmap image and then converting it to grayscale may
not have the same result as applying the same filter directly to a grayscale version of the image.
To modify or delete an effect
1 Select the object or group (or target the layer in the Layers palette) that uses the effect.
2 Do one of the following:
To modify the effect, double-click the effect listing in the Appearance palette. In the effect’s dialog box, make the
desired alterations, and then click OK.
To delete the effect, select the effect listing in the Appearance palette, and click the Delete button.
Summary of effects and filters
Effects and filters quick reference
Effect/Filter Action
Effect > 3D Convert open or closed paths, or bitmap
objects, into three-dimensional (3D)
objects, which you can rotate, light, and
shade.
See also: “Creating 3D objects” on
page 316
Effect > Artistic
Filter > Artistic
Simulate a painterly appearance on
traditional media.
Available: RGB mode only
See also: “Artistic filters and effects” on
page 429
Effect > Blur
Filter > Blur
Retouch images and smooth transitions
by averaging the pixels next to the hard
edges of defined lines and shaded areas
in an image.
See also: “Blur filters and effects” on
page 430
Effect > Brush
Strokes
Filter > Brush
Strokes
Create a painterly or fine-arts look using
different brush- and ink- stroke effects.
See also: “Brush Strokes filters and
effects” on page 430

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