 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial. It's been a while since I seen you, but I got some new stuff to show you, so let's get right into this. Today, we are going to go ahead and create grids inside Illustrator. We're gonna convert them into guides, and I'm gonna show you how to adjust gutters and things like that. Stuff that you would use if you're a web developer and you want to maybe, instead of using Photoshop, maybe you want to use Illustrator. So it's a pretty cool tool and it's got vector graphics, all that good stuff. So really, really popular. Let's get right into this first step, guys. You want to go to File New. Once you've opened up Illustrator CC, I've got it right here, File New. And then for me, just for tutorial purposes, I'm going to go to Web right here, and I'm gonna go to Common, and I'm just gonna click Create. And you're gonna notice here on the right side before I do that that we're creating an artboard. It says one artboard. Here are the width and height just to make sure if you're not sure. And I'm gonna go ahead and drop this down to Pixel Preview Mode, just because that's the way it's supposed to be for me, because that's what I like. All right, here we go. So we've got our nice little artboard opened up and I'm gonna zoom out. And whoa, holy, zoomie, zoomie. Let's just get this zoomed in a little bit better. How about something like that? No, okay. Well, anyways, guys, I will zoom out a bit and, yeah, we'll just center that up. All right, so here we go. I'm zooming in a bit. And the first thing you want to do, I think for doing grids and guides and stuff like that, is I create a rectangle. So I just go over here to the rectangle tool and I create a rectangle around the whole artboard, just like this. And then when you see I let go, you're gonna see that it says in the right side here, width and height is 1366, 768. That's what we're working with to start. So again, we're on the right track here. The next step is I want to work with 15 pixel margins or so. I think that's what we're gonna work with. So I'm gonna take the width down from 66 to 36. And when I do that and I hit enter, you're gonna notice here on the right side and the left side for that matter, there is a slight little, yeah, little bit of a gap there, a little bit of a margin. That is what we're looking for. All right, continuing on, we're gonna go ahead now and start creating some grids and some guides here. So the next step here is you wanna go up to, where is it, object path? Here we go, object path. And then we wanna go down on path, pardon me, and where is it, split into grid. Now we are creating the grid. The next step here, guys, is you wanna make sure that this preview is checked because you wanna see your work as you go. Now, because this is a web, we're gonna be working with columns instead of rows. So because it's web work, it's column stuff. So if I have one column like I do now, if I hit up, you're gonna see here we got two. Now we got three, four, five, et cetera. So let's just work with four just for the hell of it. And again, you'll see the exact, well, let's go actually, let's go down to three because I wanted to show you with whole numbers here. So again, you can adjust the number of columns, which is what we're looking for. And the next step is you wanna change the gutter. So the gutter is the space in between here. So if I up the gutter, you're gonna see, oh, that sounded weird. If I go up the gutter for 15 pixels, you're gonna notice that there are 15 pixel space in between the different boxes, the different grids. That is also what we're looking here for. So again, guys, this is how you go ahead and split things into a grid. I'm gonna just increase it for the hell of it. Let's go up and let's create 20 pixel gutter. Just to show you guys, again, you guys do what you want for your own workflow and your own space, but that's how you do that. Now, if you wanna make these into guides, the next step here is you want to go to View. So click on View, and then down at the bottom, you're gonna see Guides. And then you're gonna see an option that says Make Guides. If you left click on that, bang, they go to light blue and the guides are created. And if you start creating things inside here, you're gonna notice that if I create a little a rectangle, it is going to snap to the guide just like that. So it's snapping, snapping. That wasn't a good one. So that guys is how you create grids. That's how you create guides. That's how you adjust gutter lengths. And that's kinda how you work in the website of things with Adobe Illustrator. Thank you for watching. I got tons more tutorials coming up. Be back soon. Cheers.