Illustrator - UNIT 1

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Across
  1. 1. All objects are shown as hollow shapes, no fills or strokes
  2. 5. Process of inserting or removing uniform spaces between text characters to affect the width of selected words or entire blocks of text.
  3. 6. Picture element; small, single-colored squares that compose a bitmap image.
  4. 7. The order of how objects are arranged in front and behind other objects on the artboard.
  5. 9. Options for viewing documents
  6. 10. Increasing or decreasing the horizontal space between any two text characters.
  7. 12. Positioning of panels on an artboard or computer monitor
  8. 13. Nonprinting words that appear on the artboard and identify visible or invisible objects, page boundaries, intersections, anchor points, etc.
  9. 16. Specifications you can set for how certain features of an application behave
  10. 17. Objects that share the same center point.
  11. 18. Anchor point joining two straight segments, one straight segment and one curved segment, or two curved segments.
  12. 19. Text that is created inside an object.
  13. 21. Two or more paths that are combined in such a way that “holes” appear wherever paths overlap.
  14. 22. Graduated blend between two or more colors used to fill an object or multiple objects.
Down
  1. 2. Vertical space between baselines
  2. 3. Resolution-independent graphics created with lines, curves, and fills.
  3. 4. Point from which an object is transformed; by default, the center point of an object, unless another point is specified.
  4. 6. All objects are shown will fills, strokes and effects
  5. 8. Individual pieces of artwork created in Illustrator.
  6. 11. Small circles on the gradient slider that represent the colors used in the gradient.
  7. 14. Formatting that has been applied to an object that affects its appearance.
  8. 15. Point at which two colors meet in equal measure.
  9. 20. Number of pixels in a given inch of a bitmap graphic.