Vector-Graphics

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Material Image On average, I get one call per month from artists with questions about Art Brushes. The conversation usually goes something like this - "I know that there are a lot of Art Brushes that come with Illustrator," the artist says, "but I can?t seem to find exactly what I need."
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: All levels
Material Image In my last tutorial, I discussed "Creating a Window Through Your Brochure Cover." The Steps involved in creating the die cut look of the layout, resulted in some interesting feedback from readers. One particular reader's comments stood out.
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: All levels
Material Image It's cool how you can take a simple shape and manipulate it to form something else. This tutorial will show you how to take a circle and create a spider out of it!
Type: CorelDraw
Level: Beginner
Material Image Seeing text standing up straight all the time can get boring. Learn how to rotate individual characters and make them have a little fun!
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Beginner
Material Image This is a nice tutorial for anyone who is wanting to try to recreate the Adobe bridge icon. Just follow the easy step by step instructions and you will be amazed at how easy it is.
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Experienced
Material Image Create the text: Create the stroke: Select the text with the selection tool (black arrow): Go to Object > Expand:
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Beginner
Material Image If you use Illustrator regularly, no doubt one of your first steps when working on a new document is to set up your guides. The process, though, can take some time, especially if you like to create a grid made up of guides or want your guides perfectly centered.
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Beginner
Material Image In our last installment dealing with brushes in Adobe Illustrator, we looked at methods for generating Pattern Brushes from vector elements. But this week we'll leave the patterned strokes behind and delve into the messier realm of Art Brushes.
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Beginner
Material Image Use the Type tool, type in "3D Logo". Go to Effect >Warp > Arc and apply the following setting: Then go to Effect > 3D > Extrude & Bevel and apply the setting as shown in the image below. You can drag around the cube to set the X,Y,Z rotation values. Set the Extrude Depth to 20pt.
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Beginner
Material Image Create a rectangular path and fill it with blue gradient. Create another path with Blue-Black gradient and select Screen Blending Mode. This will create a lighter blue gradient shade. If your color setting is CMYK, make sure the black is full black (C,M,Y,K=100).
Type: Adobe Illustrator
Level: Experienced
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