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In today’s Adobe Illustrator tutorial well be creating a kitchen pot in a shiny,
realistic vector style. Learn to use various Illustrator tools to create
this high quality artwork, step-by-step, using a professional vector
workflow.
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In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial we will learn how to create a complex 3D object. The creation of complex shapes is the job of the VectorScribe plugin. In addition to learning the features of its tools, we will study the basics of 3D modeling and a few basic techniques, such as blend, work with gradients, color and gradient mesh objects.
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Today you will learn how to create a grass background using the Transform & Distort effects and Phantasm CS Halftone. Phantasm CS in combination with other effects allows you quickly create very complex textures. See this yourself by studying the technique described in this Adobe Illustrator tutorial.
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In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial we will learn how to create a tennis ball using 3D modeling, Wrinkle Tool, Scatter Brush and gradient fills in Adobe Illustrator. This tutorial also covers some features of the VectorScribe plugin that will make our work more convenient and quick.
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You will use Meshes, Gradients and Blends for creating the resulted picture. The skills you will learn here can easily be transferred to creating various objects. This illustration was created by Iaroslav Lazunov. So let’s get started!
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We often use raster images in Adobe Illustrator, for example, for the
Live Trace, Mosaic Effect, Halftone Effect, or simply as a reference
image. This technique allows us to crop raster images directly in Adobe
Illustrator without using Photoshop or any other raster editor. This
technique was developed by my friend Igor Tchernitsyn.
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In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial we will learn how to create a night city and glow of lights on the highway using the Adobe Illustrator CS5 Perspective Grid Tool, Blend Tool, 3D modeling and Phantasm CS. This tutorial is filled with professional and creative instructions. Let’s get started!
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This work is a common project created together with Iaroslav Lazunov and Oleksandr Iegupov.
We have used Meshes, Art brushes, and Blends to create the final work.
The skills you will learn here can easily be transferred to creating
various objects. So let’s get started!
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I’ve seen a lot of gear wheels created by artists. Most of them have nothing to do with a real gear wheel. In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial we will learn how to create gears which much closer resemble true gears. It is not hard to do if you are using the Dynamic Shapes Tool and PathScribe Tool (both part of the VectorScribe Studio plugin. Besides creating the shape, you will learn how to create a three-dimensional image and learn how to create a conic gradient. Let’s get started!
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Sometimes there is a need to write something in small font, for example,
buttons or menus on a web site. Inscriptions created in small font
sizes turn out to be blurred in Illustrator. The only solution for this
is to use pixel fonts. In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial we will learn how to create a
pixel font, and a button that we will produce with this font. I’m sure
that this tutorial serves a useful purpose, so it’s worth learning.
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