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VECTOR TYPE EFX Breaking type into pieces using Illustrator COPYRIGHT© 2006 GRAFX, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MOTION GRAPHICS, JOB LISTINGS & TUTORIALS April 2006

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MOTION GRAPHICS, JOB LISTINGS & TUTORIALS Breaking type into pieces using Illustrator COPYRIGHT© 2006 GRAFX, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED April 2006 STEP ONE Begin by creating type as you would normally do. Once the type layout is finished create outlines of the word or phrase. To do this, go to the menu bar and choose Type>Create Outlines. Illustrator will now turn the type into compound paths or shapes if you will. PAGE TWO

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VECTOR TYPE EFXBreaking type into pieces using Illustrator

COPYRIGHT© 2006 GRAFX, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

MOTION GRAPHICS, JOB LISTINGS & TUTORIALS

April 2006

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Begin by creating type as you would normally do. Once the type layout is finished create outlines of the word or phrase. To do this, go to the menu bar and choose Type>Create Outlines. Illustrator will now turn the type into compound paths or shapes if you will.

STEP ONE

Deselect the type by clicking anywhere on the screen other than the letters or by going to the menu bar and choosing Select>Deselect. Now select the pencil tool (N Key) and make sure there’s no color for the fill and stroke. Use the pencil tool to draw a crack across the type.

STEP TWO

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We’ll use this line to divide the letters in half. If the Pathfinder window is not open go to the menu bar and choose Window>Pathfinder. Make sure the line and letters are both selected. Choose Select>All from the menu bar.Within the Pathfinder window select divide to break the letters apart. The letters and the line are now grouped together and we don’t want this, so go to the menu bar and choose Object>Ungroup.

STEP THREE

Although the letters are divided there are pieces such as the line that need to be deleted. To get rid of these extra pieces select a small piece of a letter, in this case I’ve chosen the top half of the Q. Now select the other letters by going to the menu bar and choosing Select>Same>Fill Color. Illustrator will now select all the letters and not the pencil tool’s line, hence the reason why no color was use in step 2.

STEP FOUR

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After you selected all the black pieces that make up the letters go to the menu bar and choose File>Copy. Press the de-lete key. Now select everything else (Select>All) and delete the hidden pieces left behind. To bring the letters back into it’s original spot go the menu bar and choose Edit>Paste in Front.

STEP FIVE

Here’s where the fun begins. Select all the letters and go to Object>Transform>Transform Each. Within the dialog box adjust the scale, position and rotation of all the pieces randomly to your liking. To individually move the pieces around choose the selection tool. You can rotate a piece by moving your cursor to the corner of the bounding box and when ar-rows pointing left and right appear click and drag to rotate.

STEP SIX

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Lets takes these past steps just a bit further. Just like step 2 use the pen tool and randomly draw lines at the bottom of the letters. The lines can overlap and don’t have to be continuous.

STEP SEVEN

Repeat the same methods in Step 3 & 4 in order to break the letters up. Don’t forget to delete the extra line pieces.Now preform another Transform like we did in step 6 to move and rotate the pieces apart, but this time only select the bottom half of the letters. Finally, use the Selection Tool to move and rotate the letters by hand. I hope you found this tuto-rial to be helpful.

STEP EIGHT