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Adobe Illustrator for Scientists
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2013
This channel provides Adobe Illustrator tutorials to make informative and captivating figures for scientific presentations and publications. I am a neuroscientist with a PhD in biological sciences from UT that teaches Adobe Illustrator to other scientist. I created this TH-cam channel to help those in science and outside of science generate good quality illustrations.
Venn diagram in Adobe Illustrator
This video will teach you how to draw a mathematically accurate Venn diagram in Adobe Illustrator. This is good for showing RNAseq data or gene expression diagrams.
The website used to make the backbone of the diagram is academo.org/demos/venn-diagram-generator/
The website used to make the backbone of the diagram is academo.org/demos/venn-diagram-generator/
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Pie chart in Adobe Illustrator
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Step by step instructions on how to make a pie chart in Adobe Illustrator. I also show how to make a 3D pie chart
How to Draw a Bacteriophage Virus in Adobe Illustrator
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This tutorial shows you how to draw a bacteriophage virus in Adobe Illustrator. These viruses infect bacteria and have an icosahedral head.
Live Stream Adobe Illustrator 2-18-24
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Adobe Illustrator for Scientist will have its first ever live stream 2-18-24 at 3 pm. See you there!
Adobe Illustrator for Beginners
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A quick introduction to the essential things of Adobe Illustrator. This video is for absolute beginners.
How to draw scale bars in Adobe Illustrator
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How to draw scale bars in Adobe Illustrator
Transfer recording data into Adobe Illustrator
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Transfer recording data into Adobe Illustrator
Changing size of graphs in Adobe Illustrator
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Changing size of graphs in Adobe Illustrator
Working with backgrounds in Adobe Illustrator
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Working with backgrounds in Adobe Illustrator
Draw a scientific diagram in Adobe Illustrator
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Draw a scientific diagram in Adobe Illustrator
Design a Professional Slide Presentation in Adobe Illustrator
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Design a Professional Slide Presentation in Adobe Illustrator
Super Easy DNA with New Intertwine Tool in Adobe Illustrator!
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Super Easy DNA with New Intertwine Tool in Adobe Illustrator!
Common Adobe Illustrator Mistakes in Science
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Common Adobe Illustrator Mistakes in Science
How to draw a flowchart in Adobe Illustrator
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How to draw a flowchart in Adobe Illustrator
How to Draw a protein complex in Adobe Illustrator
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How to Draw a protein complex in Adobe Illustrator
Mathematical equations in Adobe Illustrator
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Mathematical equations in Adobe Illustrator
Fun website I created for kids to learn neuroscience and biology
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Fun website I created for kids to learn neuroscience and biology
Complete Adobe Illustrator Tutorial Episode 2
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Complete Adobe Illustrator Tutorial Episode 2
Complete Adobe Illustrator Tutorial Episode 1
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Complete Adobe Illustrator Tutorial Episode 1
Awesome 3D Neurons in Adobe Illustrator
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Awesome 3D Neurons in Adobe Illustrator
Super helpful for my current project! Thanks!
Fantastic method and well explained, thanks!
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thanks very useful , very easy and well explained tutorial
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Thank you! Would there be a way to add tabs on a type on path?
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Dude. Your Title says "IN" Illustrator and on minute 2 you bring up another program. Why? So u are essentially outsourcing the Slides to Illustrator for your Powerpoint presentation. Thats not what your Titles says.
I could have done a better job with video. If you continue to watch, it will use illustrator to make the slides.
Loved the branch. Thanks!
Thank you
Hi, could you please expand on the importance of converting to a vector? Is it to preserve quality of the image and make editing easier? Thanks for the tutorial.
In this case, converting to vector allows for you to have the protein appear to be embedded in the membrane. If you have a background color in your final figure other than white, you will want to convert it to vector. The raster image (.png) has a white background and it will look bad. Converting to vector is a workaround and it only works marginally well and it may not work in the every case. So, if you find that you don’t need to convert it to vector in your case, I would highly recommend keeping it in the raster format and not vectorizing it. Better would be to find a way to save the image with a transparent background or use photoshop to remove the white background.
@@AdobeIllustratorforScientists Thanks for the detailed reply. I use Swiss-Model to make my protein models, which I believe gave me the option to export as a .png and a very high-res one at that, so I was a little unsure about the requirement about making a vector out of it. I found that it caused a lot of artifacts on the .png (at least, that's the best way I can describe it), but I was thinking that it might allow for more customization down the line. For now, simply having a .png (or, as you say, removing the background in Photoshop) seems to work best if you are able to do so. Hopefully I interpreted that correctly, I do not use Illustrator enough to feel super confident about my methods.
wow thank you very much sir, amazing video!
Please make more videos
Thank you for the interest. I've been wanting to create a new video. I have a few ideas I need to put to action.
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Bro thank you! I spent hours trying to make one and it was not as nice. I need to make transparent clouds on the ends of the rainbow but using the eraser doesn't work. Any ideas?
Draw a bunch of circles that overlay each other. Select all the circles. In the pathfinder menu (Window>Pathfinder) click on the merge icon under Shape Modes. This will turn it into a cloud shape. Go to the Control menu (Window>Control). Fill the cloud with white or grey and adjust the opacity.
Thank you very much, I've had this problem for a long time
You are welcome!
Please make video on adeno virus
Will do! Give me about a week.
Simple and easy to learn. Thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH SISTER , IT WAS REALLY HELPFUL
Is there a way to get back to the original split grid pop up box to adjust the width, height, etc.
You can adjust the size of the rows and columns using the direct selection tool. Click and hold the left mouse key and drag the mouse over all the points along the column divider. Then, use the arrows on your keyboard.
Thanks for your solution. But from my experience, oftentimes you need to convert texts in pdf to outlines using "Print Production" tool of Acrobat DC. Otherwise, equations, even if exported with embedded fonts, will still be in form of texts rather than paths, potentially causing problem when importing into illustrator due to missing fonts. I'm wondering if there's a way to bypass this converting process.
Thank you! I was trying to figure it out a better way than the method I was doing it❤
mine says that "the selected artwork contains artwork that cannot be used in a brush, what could be the problem?
Pattern brushes can't handle gradient fills. Go to Object>Expand Appearance. Try again. If it still doesn't work, do Object>Expand Appearance again. That should work.
@@AdobeIllustratorforScientists thank you
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Man, how the heck did they even code this feature? Did they make some kind of mask from object B that only display object A on it?
Thank you so much! I've been struggling to create a usable table in Illustrator for a while now. This method is what I was looking for.
When I do this, all of the text turns into symbols and i have to manually input the content. Why is this happening?
Are you using a Mac or PC?
This is interesting and useful, but a lot of work just to create a flowchart! Not an issue with this vid - its an oversight by Adobe
I agree hands down. There should be a flowchart tool.
@@AdobeIllustratorforScientists Its a shame Adobe doesn't have something like Visio or Omnigraffle. It seems like a massive oversight considering how well it would fit into general oeuvre of the Adobe offering. I did a bit of research and installed a Plugin called Auto Flow on Adobe XD (their wire framing software). It's not ideal.. but after 20 minutes of playing around with it, it's OK.
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this sucks, the end of the corners are messed up and not geometrical.
You need to make sure you zoom in and move them until the endpoints snap together. Let me know if it works.
You may also need to activate snapping to objects see here. beeldbuijs.nl/how-to/illustrator-wont-snap/#:~:text=Make%20sure%20that%2C%20in%20the,ALT%2DCMD%2D').
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That was great! Thanks❤
Glad you liked it!
VeryGood... there is another way to put equation as a link and you can modifing anytime and it will be updated inside InDesign or inside Illustrator... the following video demonstrates 2 methods.. second method is about linked equation th-cam.com/video/KH0ob-jI6fM/w-d-xo.html
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Awesome and very relevant video, thanks a ton.
Absolutely brilliant tutorial thanks. I’ve watched a few and none of the others used the split into grid.
Thank you! Glad it helped!
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Thank you!
was there a way to achieve this effect before the new illustrator update?
Yes, but it doesn’t work as well. I explain it in this video at 10:00. th-cam.com/video/rX3e4lqbbfw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LySSMK3TT7Pi33mi
thank you man helped a lot!
Does software similar to AI exist that can create and manipulate (e.g.. rotate) rigid 3D objects rather than just creating 2D representations with fixed perspective?
Illustrator can do that with 3D rotate, but I think the program you are looking for is blender.
Thank you
All of your vids are super helpful. Love learning the tricks
Glad you like them!