Adobe Illustrator Tutorials
Tutorials about Adobe Illustrator, techniques, and ideas.
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How to create a custom pattern in Illustrator
How to create a custom pattern in Illustrator with a few simple steps. Patterns basically are essential to any graphics-related professional. They are quite straightforward to create, and we should definitely have them under our creative belt. | adobleIllustrator #illustrator #ai #aitutor #custompattern #vectorpattern
How to divide objects in Illustrator
Divide objects in Illustrator can be accomplished pretty easily with the command Divide objects below. Dividing objects in Illustrator is quite a simple process, which can be used to just divide a shape, or to create more complex and sophisticated shapes. | We can have access to the divide object tool by going to Object – Path – Divide objects below. | In order to divide an object we must select the path that it will be used in order to divide the below shape..
Dimensions off by 1 pixel, Fixed in Illustrator
Dimensions off by 1 pixel in Adobe Illustrator, when you export an image, can be a really easy fix. No more post-resize work in Photoshop or anywhere else, in order to have the right dimensions. Assumed, we have set the dimensions of our artboard in Illustrator correctly. | This is a must-read, especially when we are working on a project that requires precision and accuracy and there is no space for small “mistakes”. | In this article, we are going to present the issue and fix it. #ai
Using Generative Recolor in Adobe Illustrator
Using generative recolor in Illustrator is a really fast and funny way to recolor our outwork, like never before. Is a new AI tool, that is going to make our life easier. Even though at this point is not perfect, I am pretty sure giving it time, it will be much more efficient. Although I am in love with it already. | The generative recolor tool enables us to recolor an artwork (vectors) in Illustrator by using text prompts. | Since it’s a new AI-powered tool by Adobe Firefly, in order to use
How to use Envelope distort in illustrator (mesh grid)
Envelope distort in Illustrator is a great tool, that we can apply to both vector and bitmap elements. Distort or reshape any selected objects, or a group of them. | Basically, envelopes are “objects” that manipulate the shape of selected objects. Although, there is a limitation to the kind of objects that can be used. All objects can be distorted with that tool, except graphs, guides, and linked object. | That left us, with: vector elements, brushes, symbols, patterns, text, and bitmap images
How to Recolor Artwork in Illustrator
Recolor artwork in Illustrator is an extremely helpful tool that Adobe has provided to their users. With a few clicks, we can completely recolor our artwork. It doesn’t matter how many colors our artwork has, the recolor tool will make the process quite fan and easy. Of course, is not a completely automatic process. | Whether we are creating a logo, flyers, business cards, or really anything, recoloring our artwork can help us to achieve a fast way to test suitable colors. | #recolor #artwork
Creating a neon icon style in Illustrator
Creating a glowing neon icon style in Illustrator. With this effect, which is easy to create, your icons can stand out from the crowd. In this tutorial, we are going to use icons that I have created as a package (minimal icons style) several years ago. There is a free version of it (100icons), and there is a paid one (400icons), which you can download accordingly. #neonicons #iconpack #neoneffect #neonstyle #illustrator #adobeillustrator #neonvector #neonglow #glowicons #glowstyle
How to fix missing linked files in Illustrator
The answer is of course by embedding the images in the current document that we are working on inside Illustrator. In that way, Adobe Illustrator doesn’t have to always look for a destination file in order to keep the images we have used in our document updated. That’s a permanent solution. There is of course a more temporary solution we can approach, which is to manually update the location of the images we are using in our current document inside Illustrator. #embedimages #illustratorembed
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