Adding a stroke in Illustrator to EPS only requires a few quick clicks of your mouse and the right technique. Add a stroke in Illustrator to EPS with help from a Photoshop and Adobe Suite professional in this free video clip.
Joining brush strokes in Illustrator is something that is going to be necessary for a wide variety of different projects. Find out how to join brush strokes in Illustrator with help from a well-versed web, graphic and illustrative designer in this free video clip.
Adjusting the size of a stroke in InDesign is a great way to take the maximum amount of control over your project. Set a stroke to resize when enlarged on InDesign CS with help from a well-versed web, graphic and illustrative designer in this free video clip.
Muted strokes on a guitar are when you pick and deaden all the strings. Do muted strokes on a guitar with help from a multi-genre guitarist, musician and composer in this free video clip.
Snow, particularly heavy or wet varieties, can weigh about 21 pounds per cubic foot. This weight might not seem substantial, but it adds up quickly as snow accumulates on a rooftop. Before a roof collapses under the weight of snow, it exhibits warning signs that allow you to remedy the problem or evacuate the area.
Hydrolock, properly called hydrostatic lock, is a failure in an internal combustion engine; the engine is prevented from turning over by fluid in the cylinder above the piston. The damage caused by hydrolock is dependent upon the state of the engine when it occurs; the results are different in a stored, non-running engine, an engine running at idle and an engine running at speed.
GIMP is a graphic design program that allows you to create digital artwork using your computer. With the Paths Tool, you place a number of points on an image, connected with a path line between each point. You can move the points and edit the path as much as you need before you commit to drawing the line. You then stroke the path, which draws a digital vector line between all of the points. GIMP allows you to place multiple paths on an image, which you can stroke at the same time with any color you choose.
Adobe Illustrator is a graphics software that allows users to use their creativity to create digital artwork and designs. One of the most commonly used tools in illustrator is the "Brush" tool. This tool works like an artist’s brush to create strokes of color on the page. If you’re working on a project using Adobe Illustrator and want to join separate brush strokes together, use the "Brush" tool you used to create the strokes in the first place.
InDesign CS5 is an advanced page design and production software included in Adobe Creative Suite. This industry-standard software uses boxes and frames to insert graphics or type elements on the page which you can frame with a stroke or rule for emphasis. When you first place an image or text box on the page InDesign assumes you don't want a line around the element. The Control panel provides a one-click procedure for the page designer to add a stroke to an object.
Stroking text in Adobe Illustrator can result in logos that stand out. Exercise control over the stroke's width, style and color to add a bold or subtle stroke to any typeface. You can stroke cursive, serif and san-serif fonts, for example, and then optimize their legibility by manipulating the stroke's settings. Such options can make even the most popular font style look distinct because strokes ultimately increase the weight of a typeface.
The free graphics editor GIMP allows you to stroke a path in GIMP, the path being a set of lines assigned by you. You can create any shape of path, and you can even customize the stroke style to meet the needs of your specific project. For example, you can use the Paths tool to create a triangle, and then you can adjust the stroke style to be a red, one-pixel-wide line.
When you need to create two white strokes that follow the same path in Adobe Illustrator, you could draw the two paths separately and continue adjusting them until the paths are perfect; however, this would take a lot of dedication to ensure the paths are exact duplicates. Fortunately, Adobe Illustrator provides a much easier solution to creating two strokes on the same path. Using Illustrator’s Appearance panel or creating an artistic brush, you can apply multiple strokes to a single path.
The word "calligraphy" comes from the Greek words “kalos” and “graphe," meaning "beauty and writing." Calligraphy is an art and in the Muslim world is is regarded as a leading form of artistic expression, given that Muslim art is nonfigurative. Calligraphers perform the art of beautiful writing using special pens or brushes, ink and paper. The choice of alphabet, the strokes and their position define the Western, Arabic and Chinese styles, which are the three main calligraphy styles.
The orchid family of plants includes some 20,000 native species throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. Orchid flowers range in size from tiny miniature phalaenopsis under a half-inch across to the spectacular Paphiopedilum sanderianum, with petals more than 3 feet long. Hobbyists and professional growers consider phalaenopsis orchids among the easiest to raise as house plants. Horticulturists do not class miniature phalaenopsis orchids separately. Species or hybrid phalaenopsis both produce variously sized flowers.
Tuning a Rotax two-stroke carburetor follows many of the same principles as tuning other two-stroke carburetors. The owner needs to adjust the various control needles inside the carburetor to obtain the right mix of fuel and air for engine performance. Because this mixture will vary in performance versus the environment of use, tuning provides the necessary changes to accommodate the differences. Unfortunately, no hard science exists for every situation, so tuning must occur regularly for high-performance results. On the other hand, tuning is not needed as much for regular, daily driving.
You can track keystrokes on your computer either by installing key-logger software on your computer or by connecting a hardware keylogger that collects data via a connected keyboard. Tracking keystrokes gives you the opportunity to see what activity is taking place on your computer, but it introduces certain security risks. Keyloggers capture every single keystroke on your computer, including usernames, passwords and credit card information.
Since writing instruction began, cursive handwriting has been a part of education. There was the specially lined paper, angled just enough to give the desired slant, and the teacher directing you to repeat a letter, connecting it across the row. Older generations took this with a grain of salt, accepting that it was a part of learning. But today, some schools are beginning to drop cursive instruction, claiming that it is not a necessary part of learning and, instead, replacing it with computer typing. Educators need to consider whether the advantages of cursive handwriting are enough to continue this traditional…
Before hurricanes had names, Galveston, Texas was struck in 1900 by a storm that killed over 6,000 people. This event showed the importance of early warnings. The city was warned of the storm but not the high tides. From manned weather stations to the use of airplanes, early hurricane warning systems evolved in an effort to save lives and protect property.
There are a wide variety of fonts available within graphics editing programs and on the Internet, but sometimes you simply want to convert a font to a certain type of brush stroke for a unique look. You can accomplish this in just about any professional graphics editor such as Photoshop, GIMP or Pixelmator, and the process is nearly identical for each editor. By choosing different brush types, you can create a wide variety of interesting text effects.
Golf tries the patience of all who play, and nothing irritates a golfer more than losing a game he knows he could have won. Dropping strokes from your game takes effort and time, much like the game itself, but almost every golfer can improve his game with proper technique. A golfer who wishes to consistently shave points off his game must master the fundamentals of a proper swing. After all, golf demands a single, basic skill: swinging at the ball. Golfers can drop strokes off their game by employing a number of basic strategies.
Wearing a hair poof has been an increasingly popular style. It keeps hair out of your face and off your neck on hot summer days and is a fashion trend worn by celebrities and TV personalities. Creating a hair poof is a fairly simple and quick process, needing a few items such as a rubber band and some bobby pins.
Micro-Sol is a decal solvent used as a setting solution for decals. Its main purpose is to soften these decals, allowing them to adhere to uneven surfaces. When used with Microscale decals, it helps soften them so they can stick to the surface smoothly without any bumps and set quickly. This solution can be used with plastic, wood, glass and metal. Micro-Sol is useful for arts and crafts when dealing with small models with decals.
A stroke is the outline or border surrounding a shape. You can use the graphic design software Adobe Illustrator to place a stroke around an image if its natural outline is not sufficiently defined. Graphic designers often use this technique when an image does not stand out from its background. The default setting in Illustrator creates a solid colored border. However, you have the option of creating a gradient stroke, as opposed to one that is uniformly colored.
End-diastolic volume (EDV) is a measurement of how much blood is in either the left or the right ventricle of the heart prior to each heartbeat, or contraction. This measurement is helpful in assessing the heart's bloodflow and effectiveness of its contractions. Although professionals can estimate the end diastolic volume through heart images such as X-rays, you can easily calculate EDV through a mathematical equation when the values of stroke volume and end-systolic volume are known.
Approximately 2,000 people worldwide are killed each year because of lightning, according to "National Geographic." While some associate lightning with severe storms and weather, this electrical phenomenon is more common than people think. It's estimated that every second 100 lightning bolts hit the Earth's surface. Such a dangerous weather condition is worth knowing about so you can learn how lightning works and how to avoid it.
Cognitive motivation theory was developed in the early 1970s. Also known as "cognitive evaluation" -- a term first used by psychology professor Edward L. Deci in his 1975 book, "Intrinsic Motivation" -- the theory is based on Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Coping mechanisms help us to move beyond stressful situations. We learn different types of behavior to distract us from the difficulties of everyday life, both through trial and error and from the people who surround us. These can be healthy or unhealthy behaviors. The beneficial ones help us relax and resolve negative effects of stress on our lives. Negative behaviors only conceal our problems and ultimately worsen them.
A stroke, also known as a brain attack, occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted. This causes damage to the brain from lack of oxygen. The amount of damage depends on how long the brain is deprived of oxygen and location of the stroke. Strokes can affect your cognitive and motor functions and cause changes in your personality. These negative effects may be temporary or permanent, depending on the treatment you receive and severity of the damage.
Strokes affect different parts of the brain, depending on the type that occurs and what damage it brings. One of these symptoms with some strokes includes a muscle paralysis of the hand, making them look like claws. However, this does not occur in every stroke case; much depends on the stroke type and how fast medical response treatment occurs.
Chemicals are almost ubiquitous in industry, science and medicine, and their benefits are innumerable. However, the hazards of working with chemicals necessitate clear signage to communicate their dangers. Chemical warning signs are often both nonverbal and verbal, brightly colored to attract attention and encoded with symbols so that persons of any language can read them. Many of these signs are also internationally standardized.
If you've ever had a "senior moment" when you knew you had information stored somewhere in your brain but simply could not retrieve it, mnemonic devices may help. Mnemonic devices help to store information into smaller chunks, making them easier to remember. The word "mnemonic" comes from the Greek word "mnemonikos," which refers to the mind. These mind games can help us to remember names, word order and even the grocery list.
Mononucleosis, often called just "mono," is a common illness. Many times it goes undetected because the symptoms are mild, especially in children, and it clears up on its own without anyone ever knowing the patient had mono. In adults the symptoms are often more severe, but mono may go undetected because it is not suspected since the patient is not a teen. Although doctors usually only prescribe bed rest and drinking extra fluids while the illness runs its course, having the diagnosis of mono helps the patient or caregiver know the symptoms and complications that may occur.
An in vitro fertilization procedure, or IVF, is a fairly invasive fertility treatment that places an embryo into a woman's uterus. Having an IVF is the only way that some couples can conceive a child. Your doctor will explain precautions to take before and after the treatment. You will be required to be on bed rest for a short period after the IVF treatment.
A definitive sign of an impending earthquake, as of 2011, has so far eluded scientists. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, neither they, "nor Caltech nor any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake." Despite the lack of scientifically proven signs of an impending earthquake, plenty of anecdotal evidence exists.
In the Mindfulness Meditation Technique, someone who is suffering greatly from emotional problems can shepherd her thoughts through three phases of emotion. As she learns to identify and guide her own thoughts, she gains power in her life that previously may have been controlled by emotions.
CVA or cerebral vascular accident is another name for a stroke. A stroke happens when the tissue is deprived of oxygen. The deprivation is caused either by blockages in the arteries supplying blood to the tissues, or from pressure caused by a bleeding artery. The treatments for stroke involve restoring blood supply to the tissues either by surgery or medication. In recent years, there have been new advances that have increased the effectiveness of stroke treatments.
A cerebrovascular accident, also known as a CVA or stroke, is a blood clot or ruptured artery that causes damage to some part of the brain by interrupting blood flow and oxygen. The area of the brain damaged dictates what kind of disability will result and whether the condition is temporary or permanent. Even if someone is still able to walk and maintain mobility after a stroke, home modifications may be necessary to prevent falls and injuries.
Regaining focus at home or at work can be a difficult, yet necessary part of life, especially when your success depends on how well you can concentrate on the tasks at hand. Some of the most important things to remember are goals. With goals, you are reminded of what you['re working towards and why you're performing a task. Some easy ways to regain focus are to listen to music, plan your day, or take vitamins.
There are many assessment tools for measuring strokes, but none are as well known as the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale. It is a quick way of measuring the deficits that a stroke has created in a patient and summing it up in a convenient score. A neurologist does not need to perform the Stroke Scale, and you can learn the process from healthcare practitioners for free over the Internet. It is a universal way to measure stroke severity.
Although many adults take swallowing for granted, it is actually a complex process that requires muscular coordination and development. As early as 15 weeks gestation, fetuses begin to suck. The characteristic back-and-forth movement of the tongue becomes more pronounced by the 18th week. Sucking is necessary for the intake of the liquid the infant will swallow.
Loss of memory and cognitive function may be a natural part of aging. Loss of estrogen during menopause can cause memory problems and trouble focusing. More seriously, Alzheimer's disease --- a brain disease that most often strikes after age 60 --- causes a progressive deterioration of memory and cognitive function. There is no treatment proven to stop Alzheimer's disease, but lifestyle changes can increase brain function.
For centuries, alcohol has been an integral part of many societies. Beer, wine, champagne and liquor are all alcoholic beverages. In small doses, alcohol creates a euphoric feeling that provides the ability to be more uninhibited with behavior. However, over time, continuous alcohol use can create serious side effects.
Serious competitive swimmers work on their swimming stroke to make it as efficient as possible. The timing and rate of their strokes are important. To figure out how to improve your stroke rate you first have to see what your stroke rate is to begin with. Then build off that number to a rate that is ideal for your swimming needs. A stroke rate that is too slow creates dead spots and pauses that decrease your swimming speed. Too fast a rate may cause you to tire out quickly in a long distance swim.
Also known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), a micro stroke occurs when the blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted for a short period of time due to a blood clot, hemorrhage or other vessel blockage. TIAs are short, usually only lasting a few minutes -- hence the nickname "micro" or "mini" stroke. The symptoms of a TIA are exactly the same as the symptoms of a stroke; the only difference is that the duration of TIA symptoms is much shorter, since a TIA's blockage is temporary, or transient. Symptoms occur suddenly but generally disappear within…
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to the American Stroke Association, and the number one cause of disability. With statistics like these, knowledge about stroke, its types and its causes is key in learning how to fight it. There are two broad types of stroke: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Each is distinct and has its own causes, but both can be devastating to brain tissue.
Fetal alcohol effects (FAE) are a group of related signs and symptoms that result from a mother's alcohol use during pregnancy. The condition has no distinct levels of effects; rather, cases present a range of problems that increase in severity from mild to severe. The signs and symptoms may be visible at birth, although this is not always the case. In less severe cases, symptoms such as behavioral and learning problems may not become evident until later in the child's life.
A stroke is defined as the interruption of blood flow to a part of the brain. This can occur when a blood vessel bursts in the brain, or when a blood clot blocks an artery. The results of a stroke depend on the area of the brain where the stroke occurred and how severe it was. The long-term effects can be anywhere from unnoticeable to life-changing or fatal.
Strokes represent the third-largest cause of death in the United States, as of 2011. They result from brain cells being deprived of oxygen, and symptoms include weakness or numbness of the body, confusion of the mind, severe headaches and an inability to walk and see. About 30 percent of the people who survive strokes lose their ability to function independently, requiring constant attention from caregivers. However, certain types of food can help prevent strokes.
Stroke is a common cause of disability in adults, according to the National Stroke Association. Strokes occur when blood vessels in the brain rupture, or when blood clots block the flow of blood to the brain. Symptoms may include weakness of the arms and legs (often just on one side of the body), difficulty with movement or coordination, difficulty with speech, and memory problems. The degree of impairment stroke patients experience varies depending on the exact location and severity of the brain injury, but many stroke survivors require assistance with things like getting dressed.
A stroke is an interruption of normal blood flow to any part of the brain. It can be caused by many factors, including blocked or broken arteries, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure, according to the National Stroke Association. This reduces the amount of oxygen delivered to the brain, which kills brain cells in minutes. Stroke symptoms happens without warning and very quickly. Therefore, early detection of stroke can minimize the risk of permanent brain damage and death.