![]() ![]() I Paint My Reality: Surrealism in Latin America will be on view Novemthrough Septemand is curated by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater. It follows the manifestation of the Surrealist movement in Latin America in the 1930s and examines its continued influence through today, including in South Florida, with works by Juan Abreu, José Bedia, Pablo Cano, William Cordova, Demi, Luis Gispert, Guillermo Kuitca, Julio Larraz, Ana Mendieta, Maria Martinez-Cañas, and Jorge Pantoja, among others. Drawn exclusively from NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s in-depth collection of Latin American art and promised gifts from the Stanley and Pearl Goodman collection, the exhibition features works by Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Carlos Mérida, Wolfgang Paalen, Amelia Peláez, Rufino Tamayo, Joaquín Torres-García, Xul Solar and Remedios Varo, among others. The process is essentially the same, you need to go to File > PlaceOptions then check “Link”įrom here simply place the image as you would before, and voila, its a linked image within your document which also has some extra flexibility if you change it in other programs like Adobe Photoshop.NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present I Paint My Reality, a new exhibition examining the flowering of the Surrealism Movement in Latin America. Creating linked content means that if you edit the placed file in Photoshop for example, the linked item will update in Illustrator (once placed) as its not fully embedded, but rather “linked”. This wont apply to all of your project files, but for certain projects for certain clients you’ll want to keep file sizes low, and keep flexibility high. Of course, this is a Layerform tutorial, so we’ll show you as many ways as possible to achieve the end goal baby! But are there any other ways? Of course, you can always simply copy and paste, but image compression will not be as good as simply doing the above and going to file > place in illustrator, unfortunately! Another way! Window > Links > Embed Images ![]() Voila! You just learnt the main way how to embed images in illustrator. Select it and then click on the canvas, you’ll typically find it just slaps it in there, so you’ll have to resize it to suit the canvas size. So what you’ll want to do is start a new document (File > New) and at the very least have one layer, like our set up below.įrom here, you’ll want to go to File > Place and then proceed to locate your document, ideally in a. With that being said, this tutorial is for newbies. Its a feature that goes wayyyyy back with the various illustrator versions and unless you’re a newbie, you wont be surprised. This is widely considered the most popular technique when considering how to embed images in illustrator. Illustrator is a vector program, unlike Photoshop, and importing high quality rasterised images is an absolute must. However, before starting, try to make sure that your images are high quality, ideally 300dpi before embedding. Ok so when it comes to embedding images for Illustrator there are a few basic ways to accomplish it. So sit back, go grab yourself a cup of coffee, and lets get started! □ How to Embed Images in Illustrator – The Basics ![]() That’s where I come in, Mr Eddy Creative, Mr Layerform himself…I’m here to teach you the magic, to pass on the wisdom of Illustrator! How to embed images in Illustrator, seems simple right? Well even though this is an Illustrator Basics tutorial, this is something that alot of people get stuck with, and if you jump on the forums you’ll see many questions regarding this topic. ![]()
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