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Adobe Illustrator is a graphic design software that allows users to create 3D logos, graphics and advanced typography. Elements of a design are layered, creating a rich document where 1 element can be easily changed without affecting the rest of the design. Illustrator uses effects and filters to create and isolate changes in a layer of design. These are similar to photography filters where you can stylize a photo to make it look antique or like a painting. While Illustrator filters and effects are similar and often use the same terminology, filters are a permanent change to the design that automatically change the structure of the design. Filters include adding poster edges, film grain, fresco and much more. This article will tell you how to use filters in Illustrator.

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  2. The select tool is located at the top of your left vertical Tools panel.
  3. Scroll down to the filter of your choice. Select that filter.
    • Filters that are often included in Adobe Illustrator software editions include: fresco, colored pencils, stylize, film grain, glowing edges, blur and watercolor.
  4. This may include choosing the amount of filter you want to use out of a percentage of 100.
    • For example, if you have chosen to use the Sharpen Filter, you will choose what percentage you want Illustrator to sharpen the contrast of the different elements of the graphic, image or text.
  5. Click "OK" to make the changes to your object.
    • Although you may want to experiment with the gradient, unlike effects, once filters are saved, they have changed the image and cannot be undone.
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  • The advantage of applying a filter rather than an effect in Adobe Illustrator is that once you have applied a permanent filter, Illustrator will automatically create new anchor points. This may allow you to further change your object more easily.
  • If you are not confident in the filter you want to use, try applying an effect first. You can go to the Effect menu in the top horizontal toolbar and select the same type of effect as filter. You can later go into the Appearance panel to change or delete the effect.
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