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This video shipped on VHS with the very first version of Adobe Illustrator. Adobe CEO & Illustrator developer John Warnock demonstrated the new product in a single one-hour take. More
This video shipped on VHS with the very first version of Adobe Illustrator. Adobe CEO & Illustrator developer John Warnock demonstrated the new product in a single one-hour take. Less
Added Feb 18, 2008
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pedro6199782 Says:
Apr 20, 2012 - What a shity screen way too small
j1cuken Says:
Mar 29, 2012 - Awesome music score!!!
TheRoninkin Says:
Mar 21, 2012 - Though in all seriousness, this is quite amazeing! Though should of made a version for IIGS, as it actully had more memory than the Macintosh..........*Still uses his* I would love to have illustrator for it x.x
TheRoninkin Says:
Mar 21, 2012 - "Move it around, and get a picasso effect" *Puts eye halfway down face* Theeeere we go..Now we need to put a happytree here....
Nawazaahr Says:
Mar 8, 2012 - Epic . . .. ;o)
4youk Says:
Feb 21, 2012 - ow i miss floppy disks
rwillustrator Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - Happy Silver Anniversary, Illustrator! Adobe Illustrator turns 25 on March 1, 2012. Thanks, John Warnock, for transforming an entire industry.
SrPicuinhas Says:
Jan 15, 2012 - Lol
RayTech70 Says:
Sep 26, 2011 - I can remember watching complex drawings like the car with the engine and guts taking several minutes to refresh and at one point-- with CorelDraw 3 on a really slow PC thinking "with a bit of planning, a person could make animation with a complex vector drawing that takes forever to load..." Then web went wild, swish came out and Flash nailed the Internet-- those were the days!
RayTech70 Says:
Sep 26, 2011 - my experience goes back to the early 90's and discovering vector based graphics first on the Amiga... and then onto Visio when it was shareware and CorelDraw starting at 3.0 in 1994... the emphasis was highly on tracing because people comfortable with vector based drawing programs were CAD program users and it was "out of my league" for most users. Today, though: to be competitive you need vector, raster, and photo "shop" skills-- photography or videography a bonus. Adobe is awesome!
thenunez96 Says:
Sep 16, 2011 - i love the badass pc he has back there! XD
nougat98 Says:
Jul 12, 2011 - i remember this tape - interesting how the emphasis was all about tracing
jamestargetedindiv Says:
Jul 10, 2011 - Check my comments page for information about the Pre-January 8th version of Inception.
drygnfyre Says:
May 26, 2011 - It did evolve. I believe in either CS3 or CS4 it was integrated into the program's Live Trace feature. However, I've found it's still not that great and you're better off using another vectorization program or have it done by a third-party company.
j0han1 Says:
May 11, 2011 - Did Adobe Streamline ever evolve or did it turn out to be a non-working concept?
BladeUYA Says:
May 9, 2011 - This is such an 80s video.
canonassasin Says:
May 3, 2011 - The Bob Ross of graphic design.
The1PublicEnemy Says:
Apr 24, 2011 - looks way more user friendly than the new one lol
mawiebie Says:
Apr 7, 2011 - So that's how they made the shitty art in our textbooks , I used to draw over them ha ha .
ragerenegades Says:
Mar 21, 2011 - Wow,mac already looked sexy back than.
zcheeseolly Says:
Mar 9, 2011 - Are you Jesus Christ?
tobaccoflavouredrink Says:
Mar 1, 2011 - i love how a five inch screen is the 1987 obvious choice for using graphic-editing software
Doublicon Says:
Feb 6, 2011 - Aside from the computer, nothing is really "going on" on that table.
CeresNosferum Says:
Feb 5, 2011 - I saw a Mac like that in a Bazar!!! and it still worked D:
colorblindheartful Says:
Jan 7, 2011 - look at that computer, imagine setting up a template of banners and postcards on that monitor, my word. vector artists rule! crashingChase Vector Zealot