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Import Template Images
         Many Illustrator projects require you to start with something that has already been
         captured — a sketch, for example, or low-resolution image (which is the case in this
         project). In this exercise you will place files to use as templates for your new artwork.
           1.  With icons.ai open, choose File>Place. Navigate to your WIP>Camping
               folder and click picnic.jpg to select that file.

           2.  Macintosh users: If you don’t see a series of check boxes across the bottom
              of the dialog box, click the Options button.

               The dialog box button remembers the last-used state, so the actual options might
               already be visible. We do not repeat the instruction to click the Options button
               whenever you place a file throughout the projects in this book.

           3.  At the bottom of the Place dialog box, check the Link and Template options.
               When you check the Link option, the placed file
               does not become a part of the actual file where you’re
               working; for the file to output properly, Illustrator
               must be able to locate the linked file in the same
               location (hard drive, flash drive, etc.) as when you
               placed it. If the Link option is not checked, the placed
               file is embedded — it becomes part of the file where
               it’s placed; the original external file is not necessary for
               the artwork to output properly.

               In the case of this project, you are going to
               delete the template images after you create
               the artwork; it doesn’t matter if the images   Macintosh users: Click   Make sure this
               are embedded.                         the Options button to   option is checked.
                                                    reveal the actual options.
           4.  Click Place.
               When you place an object into Illustrator as a Template, it is automatically centered
               in the current document window. In our example, you can see that the placed image
               is mostly hidden by the background shapes; regardless of where your template images
               appear, you will correct this issue in the next exercise.

                 The Control panel shows information
                     about the placed image.







                                                                              Template images are
                                                                              automatically placed in
                                                                              the center of the
                                                                              document window.









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