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Illustrator Tree Design

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This lecture covers topics related to editing text, object selection, effects, color modes, graphic styles, transparency, and gradients in Adobe Illustrator. It also explores the interaction between Photoshop and Illustrator, focusing on alpha channels, shadows, and seamless integration.

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