Between this video and the one you did with every Illustrator tool in under 20 minutes, it made me realize how many useful features there are I’ve never attempted to learn or use! I’ve been using Illustrator since the early 1990’s (I learned on version 5.0!) and there are so many things I still need to learn. I kept my notes app open and as you went over a panel I knew nothing about but feel I could use, I jotted it down so I can look up videos explaining those further. Thanks!
Man u saves lifes, some of us got too frustrated knowing nothing about all tools/panels, watching this simple yet complete explanations in under 20minutes really help me personally as a graphic designer that still need many learning without blabber explanations, clear point. U gave me hope in achieving my dreams, Thank you very much, wish u have the best in life
If you aren't a legend, then I don't know what you are sir Andy... You really tells things and great things indeed. Your illustrator tutorials are unique and so cool. I remember the first time I came across your content here in RUclips. I immediately visited your Chanel for more and subscribed the same day. You once stopped and officially said you wouldn't make any illustrator tutorials again and I was so sad. I was so excited when you decided to continue with what you started. I just wanna say thank you for everything sir, your content is really amazing. Regards from Cameroon
Another great Illustrator tutorial! I’ve been doing digital graphic design for 33 years and I learn something (usually many somethings) from Andy every time. Thank you, Andy Tells Things!
Dear Andy, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible video you created explaining every panel in Adobe Illustrator. The way you broke down each panel and explained its functionality in a clear and concise manner was truly fantastic. As someone who has been using Illustrator for years, I was amazed by how many helpful tips and insights you provided that I had never even considered before. Your attention to detail and willingness to take the time to thoroughly explain each panel was truly impressive. What I appreciated most about this video was how accessible it was for both beginners and more experienced users. Your explanations were easy to understand, yet still managed to provide valuable information for those with more advanced knowledge. Overall, I just wanted to express my gratitude for this amazing resource you created. Thank you so much for taking the time to create such a helpful video for the Illustrator community. I am excited to see what other great content you will be sharing in the future! Sincerely, Wajahat
wow, two days ago im confused where can I find the panels that is not visible from the tools. i spent times on searching the panels than the work. I think you're also the author that i commented two days ago. what a coincidence. thanks for sharing this! it helped me a lot especially for beginners
This is great. However, can you also cover the attributes panel fully? Meaning the Image map, URL and the large text field under it that you skipped in this video?
The properties panel is interesting to me because I find that it slows down my workflow. The simple reason is that the panel itself takes up a lot of space while not exposing all of the tools that I would need to be visible at all times. The ideas behind it is that if you select a tool, it gives you the tools and properties you need when using that tool, but that is not all you need when working. So, even if I select the pen tool and I'm drawing paths, I'm still needing access to functions that are unrelated to the pen tool. But, because the Properties panel takes up so much space, there's no room to have all of those other panels. So, it's better for me to have all of the individual panels that I need to have exposed at all times, rather than this Properties panel which focuses itself on a much smaller set of functions. Half of those functions are not even needed by me so they become wasted space. Also, if you look at the whole quick actions section, I would not dedicate any space to that because I'd be accessing those things via keyboard shortcuts or automated actions bund to keyboard shortcuts.
Hey there friend! Yeah, this really shows how versatile Illustrator is. It suits different people and different workflows in different ways. Thank you for sharing your experience!
3D is very demanding on your machine. Is it powerful enough to handle it? You can also try updating your graphics card drivers. Otherwise, you can always contact Adobe for support.
I rarely ever seen anyone open Panels with shortcuts, and I never use them myself. But you can find all panels that have shortcuts in the "Window" menu. Shortcuts will be listed next to the panel name.
Coming back to this a year later: why do I sound so sad? 😂
You are the king of adobe! I am a teenager who recently started using adobe and you really help me so much. Thank you
Glad to be of help, my friend! Keep on!
I hope your pillow is always cold and your files never crash
Even during winter? 😭
@@AndyTellsThingswell whatever way is most comfortable to you, you are a saint
@@katie7390 hahaha just messing with you. Thanks for the kind words :)
Between this video and the one you did with every Illustrator tool in under 20 minutes, it made me realize how many useful features there are I’ve never attempted to learn or use! I’ve been using Illustrator since the early 1990’s (I learned on version 5.0!) and there are so many things I still need to learn. I kept my notes app open and as you went over a panel I knew nothing about but feel I could use, I jotted it down so I can look up videos explaining those further. Thanks!
Thank, Jerry! Always good to learn new things, it doesn't matter after how long :) Cheers!
oh wow
og illustrator user
I am a professional Motion Graphics Designer, but your videos have made me love Adobe Illustrator. More power to you Man! 🙏
Happy to hear that! Thanks! :)
Man u saves lifes, some of us got too frustrated knowing nothing about all tools/panels, watching this simple yet complete explanations in under 20minutes really help me personally as a graphic designer that still need many learning without blabber explanations, clear point. U gave me hope in achieving my dreams, Thank you very much, wish u have the best in life
Hey friend, I'm glad to hear all that. Good luck on your journey, and thanks for the kind words!
If you aren't a legend, then I don't know what you are sir Andy...
You really tells things and great things indeed. Your illustrator tutorials are unique and so cool. I remember the first time I came across your content here in RUclips. I immediately visited your Chanel for more and subscribed the same day. You once stopped and officially said you wouldn't make any illustrator tutorials again and I was so sad. I was so excited when you decided to continue with what you started. I just wanna say thank you for everything sir, your content is really amazing. Regards from Cameroon
Thanks, mate! I'm really happy to read that. Glad I came back, then! :)
Another great Illustrator tutorial! I’ve been doing digital graphic design for 33 years and I learn something (usually many somethings) from Andy every time.
Thank you,
Andy Tells Things!
Thank you for your kind words Turquoise :)
I love this channel. I love the way you explain it, slowly and precisely. You just saved my life bro.
And I love you, brother! Hahaha thanks for the support! Glad to be of help :)
I feel like my illustrator skill has increased by one level 😁
this video make auto subscribe
thanks bro
Dear Andy,
I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible video you created explaining every panel in Adobe Illustrator. The way you broke down each panel and explained its functionality in a clear and concise manner was truly fantastic.
As someone who has been using Illustrator for years, I was amazed by how many helpful tips and insights you provided that I had never even considered before. Your attention to detail and willingness to take the time to thoroughly explain each panel was truly impressive.
What I appreciated most about this video was how accessible it was for both beginners and more experienced users. Your explanations were easy to understand, yet still managed to provide valuable information for those with more advanced knowledge.
Overall, I just wanted to express my gratitude for this amazing resource you created. Thank you so much for taking the time to create such a helpful video for the Illustrator community. I am excited to see what other great content you will be sharing in the future!
Sincerely,
Wajahat
Wow, thank you for such heartwarming words :) It made my day! I'm glad I could be of help to you!
Definitely a helpful video. I will use this as my illustrator bible thank you!
Thanks! :)
You are an amazing teaching - thank you for these concise, accessible lessons!
Aye thank you Andy, just binged a bunch of your content and got some really great info about Illustraitor, Thank You!
Happy to help!
hey hi andy, can you please teach about visual aid index cut die cut in illustrator. also teach us to scripts
One of the best Channel! You deserve Million Subscribers
Thank you so much 😀
wow, two days ago im confused where can I find the panels that is not visible from the tools. i spent times on searching the panels than the work. I think you're also the author that i commented two days ago. what a coincidence. thanks for sharing this! it helped me a lot especially for beginners
Yeah, that's me! :) I'm glad we meet again. Thanks for commenting, glad I could be of help!
This is an incredibly helpful video!
Thanks!
This is great. However, can you also cover the attributes panel fully? Meaning the Image map, URL and the large text field under it that you skipped in this video?
Great info!
amazing !! am so interested in adobe illustrator but it's so difficult to find a teacher as you thank you, and how can I find a book by illustrator
Thanks! I'm not sure, I never read any books on it, but you can find a ton of info in the Adobe forums :)
I think you should rename your channel into "Andy Saves Newbies" hahahah thank you so much for quality videos!!!
heart thank you great job bro
Thanks!
Yeah i'm just gonna watch all of your videos today ((:
Better grab some popcorn and orange juice then :P
This was very useful. Thank you :)
Glad to hear that! :)
Great video.
Does it show images of cartoons doing things?
what
Right way to teach someone. not just a 1 hour crash course. Logically done.
great vid man but next time can you do a vid explaining how to make a 3d objet?
It's done :) Link here: ruclips.net/video/Wg_bXC9lXGU/видео.html
God bless you
And you too
Thank you
The properties panel is interesting to me because I find that it slows down my workflow. The simple reason is that the panel itself takes up a lot of space while not exposing all of the tools that I would need to be visible at all times. The ideas behind it is that if you select a tool, it gives you the tools and properties you need when using that tool, but that is not all you need when working. So, even if I select the pen tool and I'm drawing paths, I'm still needing access to functions that are unrelated to the pen tool. But, because the Properties panel takes up so much space, there's no room to have all of those other panels. So, it's better for me to have all of the individual panels that I need to have exposed at all times, rather than this Properties panel which focuses itself on a much smaller set of functions. Half of those functions are not even needed by me so they become wasted space. Also, if you look at the whole quick actions section, I would not dedicate any space to that because I'd be accessing those things via keyboard shortcuts or automated actions bund to keyboard shortcuts.
Hey there friend! Yeah, this really shows how versatile Illustrator is. It suits different people and different workflows in different ways. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Good
is there a way to fix my adobe crashing every time i use the 3d materials tab.
3D is very demanding on your machine. Is it powerful enough to handle it? You can also try updating your graphics card drivers. Otherwise, you can always contact Adobe for support.
I just wrote on the wrong video, But its his video. I can't see the 3D and Materials option
If it's not under the Window menu, then your Illustrator is probably out of date.
For sure I want to know more it
can u tell the shortcuts of all these panels
I rarely ever seen anyone open Panels with shortcuts, and I never use them myself. But you can find all panels that have shortcuts in the "Window" menu. Shortcuts will be listed next to the panel name.
How many standard panels illustrator have?
What do you mean by standard?
im from Bangladesah