Archive for March, 2010

Weekly Vector Inspiration #63

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This post is part of a weekly series showcasing inspirational vector art. Although the series showcases vector art, some work might just be vector inspired, not created completely with vector art. If you have any art suggestions, feel free to comment! For more vector art inspiration, check out the Vectips Flickr Group.

Mr. Kone

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jergot+gotroch by 178 MATCHBOXES FOR MUSIC VIDEO

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Boxbird : Chasing Constellations by StephenChan

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NHS Barnet by Socio Design

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Future hopes by mathiole

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FML Manlady by lerms

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Vinger by Hannes Bernard

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Montevideo Comics by Martin Ansin

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The Wolf Man | Limited Edition Poster by Martin Ansin

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Girls by Jen Lu

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Magic Spiders by gabriel mourelle

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The Biggest Puddle by CinnaStraw

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Casa Babylon by Santiago Guerrero

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Caterpillars by iMagLif

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Magic soup… by Adam Quest

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Michal Bialogrzywy

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Michal Bialogrzywy

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Pacsun Artist Collaborations

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Silence Television

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Nike+Mr Kone by César Evangelista Bautista

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BRONX RIVER BLOCK PARTY!! by SHORT

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PEACE & LOVE!! by SHORT

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Viva Hate by Pale Horse

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UP DATE by Jonathan Calugi

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Register for the Adobe CS5 Global Online Launch Event

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Adobe announced their Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 Global Online Launch Event. Pretty soon we will see all the new feature of Illustrator CS5. Register so you can watch the event April 12, 2010 on Adobe TV. What are you hoping to see in the new version of Illustrator?

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From Adobe

“With the right tools, your creative horizon changes. A tree is still timber, but suddenly in a whole new way. Old ideas germinate again, and new ideas branch into unexpected opportunities. Welcome to Adobe® Creative Suite® 5—software that will allow you to confidently reach more people, more effectively, in more places, with whatever masterpiece you can imagine.”

Event Timing

Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 Global Online Launch Event
8am PDT/11amEDT/ 5pm CEST April 12, 2010 on Adobe TV

Register for the exclusive Global Online Launch Event, Monday, April 12, 2010.

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Register for the Adobe CS5 Global Online Launch Event

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Adobe announced their Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 Global Online Launch Event. Pretty soon we will see all the new feature of Illustrator CS5. Register so you can watch the event April 12, 2010 on Adobe TV. What are you hoping to see in the new version of Illustrator?

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From Adobe

“With the right tools, your creative horizon changes. A tree is still timber, but suddenly in a whole new way. Old ideas germinate again, and new ideas branch into unexpected opportunities. Welcome to Adobe® Creative Suite® 5—software that will allow you to confidently reach more people, more effectively, in more places, with whatever masterpiece you can imagine.”

Event Timing

Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 Global Online Launch Event
8am PDT/11amEDT/ 5pm CEST April 12, 2010 on Adobe TV

Register for the exclusive Global Online Launch Event, Monday, April 12, 2010.

 Register for the Adobe CS5 Global Online Launch Event
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Weekly Vector Inspiration #62

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This post is part of a weekly series showcasing inspirational vector art. Although the series showcases vector art, some work might just be vector inspired, not created completely with vector art. If you have any art suggestions, feel free to comment! For more vector art inspiration, check out the Vectips Flickr Group.

Space Mobile Girl by Loguy

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Welcome – IF by lerms

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Brightest Day Blackest Night by lerms

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Funny Funny by NIARK1

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Rock Out by cronobreaker

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The Sex Drugs by leon ryan

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leon ryan

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The Inner ShovelHead (March 2010) by Dario Dr.Pepper Maggiore

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Stanley Chow

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flatte shit, ouwe! by Mielo Pouwer

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Most beautiful girl in town by Zzanthia

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Asian sunset – commission by bw-inc

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Yer Lucky I Love You So Much by abnormalbrain

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Kimono II by rydeen

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Let the boobax play by IKS

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coulure by IKS

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Night Facilities Logo by Jared Nickerson

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Bad Reputation by Rubens Scarelli

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Sardines Ghost by Rubens Scarelli

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TUTULOO by Stéphane Munnier

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“Mon chien qui adore la fraise” by Lemon One

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Heavy Metal Cover by César Evangelista Bautista

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mushroom girl and lil black guys by zutto

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Umbrellas by Evgeny Kiselev

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GRIMEY wear by SHORT

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Coffee & Cookies by Robert Hellmundt

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Fruity Shirt Designs by Robert Hellmundt

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Quick Tip: Option Erase

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When creating vectors, I sometimes need to delete large areas of artwork. Sometimes I just mask the artwork, but other times I want to get rid of it all together. This is were the Eraser tool comes in handy. Holding down the Option / Alt key with the Eraser tool creates a marquee area and anything within this area will be deleted.

Option / Alt + Eraser Tool

With the Eraser tool (Shift + E) simply hold down the Option / Alt key and draw a marquee over the are you want to be deleted. This works great for large areas that need to be deleted, cleaning up borders of artwork, or creatively subtracting from artwork.

Delete Large Areas and Clean Up Border

When I created the stock vector piece below, I wanted the edges to be nice and clean for anyone downloading it. With The Eraser tool + Option / Alt, it was really easy and quick to deleted the part of the illustration outside of the artboard.

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Creative Subtraction and Experiment

In this example, I created a couple of ellipses with the Ellipse tool (L) and used option-erase to subtract part of the ellipses. Then I set the Color Mode to Multiply and placed them over a background rectangle. I added some text and then used option-erase to delete the artwork I didn’t need.

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I love simple and sleek looking icons. I love them even more when they’re easy to make, and completely versatile as a foundation for a ton of other icons. With a little practice, you can probably whip out some really beautiful icons in under a few minutes!

Brian Tom

Author: Brian Tom

Hi! My name is Brian Tom and I’m the San Francisco based Freelance Graphic Designer who works under the alias of Hoshimo. I focus mainly in logo and identity design, but when I can, I love designing anything I can get my sticky fingers on. Feel free to check out more of my work at Hoshimo.com, follow me on Facebook, or find me on Twitter.

Final Image Preview

Below is the final image that you’ll get from working through this tutorial. It’s my logo! But as you trek through this tutorial, you’ll soon see that you can apply the steps to almost anything you want. I’m a strong believer of dissecting other people’s files to learn from them, so here is the .ai file (AICS3).

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Tutorial Details

  • Program: Adobe Illustrator CS3
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 10-15 minutes

Step 0 – Check it Out

Let’s take a quick look at what we’re making here. Wait, what? Two shapes with just some minor variations? Yep. The beauty of this tutorial is that it’s simple, but also shows tips on how to apply transparency modes and simple shapes to create the effect of light, shadow, and depth.

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Step 1 – Shaping a Solid Base

Create a rounded square by using the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Make sure to hold down shift to keep it proportionally constrained. Before you let up on the mouse click, toggle the radius of the corners by hitting the up or down arrow keys. Fill the shape with a 30% black (in the swatch palette it says K=30) to a 60% Black gradient and use the Gradient tool (G) in the toolbar to get it going from top to bottom. Set the stroke to a 1px black. Select your beautiful new shape, Copy (Command + C) and Paste in Front (Command + F), then while this copy is still selected, go to Object > Path > Offset Path and set the Offset to -3 (make sure its NEGATIVE 3!). You should see a new rounded rectangle within the one you had originally made. Select the top two rounded rectangles (the copy and the offset, not the original), and go to Object > Compound Path > Make or you can just hit (Command + 8). With the new shape selected, remove the stroke and set the transparency mode to Multiply. Check below to see what it should look like by now.

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Step 2 – More Depth

We’re basically going to be repeating what we just did to create another inner bevel. Select the original rounded rectangle, Offset it -3px, then without clicking anything, offset it -3px AGAIN. Select those two new shapes and make a Compound Path out of it. Remove the stroke and set the Transparency Mode to Screen at 25% Opacity. Time to create some environment by adding a simple shadow. Create a white Ellipse. Copy, Paste in Front, change color to black and shrink it down. Select both objects and Blend (Command + Alt/Option +B). Set the Transparency to 75% and the Mode to Multiply. Send this shape to the back (Shift + Command + [) and place it nicely under the icon. Resize it if needed.

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Step 3 – The Icon

Time for the fun stuff! Create a simple shape (even a letter will do). Copy, Paste in Front, then Paste in Front again. We have three of this shape now, with the newest one selected. Tap the down arrow a couple times, then select the top two objects and use the Subtract Pathfinder. Set the Transparency to Multiply at 75%. Now select the original shape, Offset Path 3px (positive 3 this time) and give that shape a black to white gradient. Make sure the gradient goes from top to bottom with white on the bottom. Set the Transparency to Screen. And. We. Are. Done!

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Conclusion

Some simple techniques, some tools we might not usually use in Illustrator, and a little bit of time can get us some awesome results. These steps are great for adding subtle depth to graphics and getting pixel perfect highlights and shadows. I’m sure you’ve noticed this style in many other graphics online, in typography and website designs too. Now you know how to do it! I hope you enjoyed it!

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Weekly Vector Inspiration #61

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This post is part of a weekly series showcasing inspirational vector art. Although the series showcases vector art, some work might just be vector inspired, not created completely with vector art. If you have any art suggestions, feel free to comment! For more vector art inspiration, check out the Vectips Flickr Group.

Robot Pink Mao by Loguy

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Indian Mobile Girl by Loguy

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American Mobile Girl by Loguy

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Flight of the Conchords by Aaron Horkey

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The Break by RNSaffold

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Largest Nosering Ever by Freakshow6

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sebastien CUYPERS

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Firma el Libro por Darfu-México Los Niños De Darfu by Omar Mijangos 1000changos

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My Magical Tee by MikeLaughead

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Le Carnaval de la Folie by Christian San Jose

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Revolver by Death by Colour

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Electro Ganesh poster by Lavínia Carvalho

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Wonderland State of Mind by Helen Huang

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Nike – Dream your 90 by Happycentro

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LMS MonoGRAM by Like Minded Studio

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Factory by Luca Belotti

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blue by neslirawles

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Mister Mista Series 02 by Price

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God Save the Villain! by Enkel Dika

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Almighty’s by Andreas Krapf

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Yoki Safari – Issue 1 Promo by Freakshow6

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Hari autumn for dodongo-fin by Freakshow6

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Brrrrr by Zzanthia

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Lashified Characters by kinkei

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Create A Cute Creature Character From A Sketch

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In this tutorial I will show you how to create a cute creature from a sketch. This tutorial uses custom brushes, the Paintbrush tool, Pen tool, and the Live Paint Bucket tool. Even if your not a huge fan of the cuteness, you can use these techniques for other illustrations, logos, and vector elements.

Final Image

Below is the final image we will be working towards.

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Tutorial Details

Program: Adobe Illustrator CS4
Difficulty: Intermediate
Topics Covered: Custom Brushes, Paintbrush Tool, Live Paint Bucket tool
Estimated Completion Time: 1-1.5 hours

Step 1

Create a sketch with traditional media or in a design application like Photoshop. Once created, scan in the image and save it on your computer.

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Step 2

In Illustrator, create a new document, go File > Place, find your image, and place it on your document. From the Layers panel, rename the current layer by double-clicking on layer and typing “Template”. Next, press the Lock icon for the “Template” layer from the Layers panel.

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Step 3

Press the Create New Layer button from the Layers panel and rename it “Outline”.

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Step 4

For the outline of the creature we are going to create two custom Art Brushes. For the first one, use the Ellipse tool (L) and create a oblong ellipse. With the Direct Selection tool (A) grab the left anchor point and drag it to left, doubling its width. Next, take off any stroke and fill it with black.

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Step 5

Drag the new ellipse shape into the Brushes panel and choose New Art Brush from the New Brush dialog. With the Art Brush Options dialog open, keep the default options except change the Method to Tints from the Colorization Method drop-down menu.

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Step 6

For the second custom brush, create a very narrow ellipse and fill it with black. Like in the previous step, create a new Art Brush and set the Colorization Method to Tints.

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Step 7

Now that we have our two custom brushes, we can start tracing the sketch, But before we start, there are some tips you should be aware of.

Paintbrush tool or Pen tool

You can use the Pen tool (P) or Paintbrush tool (B) to create the paths that you will apply the custom brushes to. I prefer to use the Paintbrush tool (B) because it is quick and your selected custom brush is automatically applied to the path. If you are going to use the Paintbrush tool (B), it is a good idea to set some of the Paintbrush tool’s (B) options. To do this, double-click on the Paintbrush tool (B) from the Tools panel. When the Paintbrush Tool Options dialog opens, change the Fidelity to 10. This creates a smooth line with using the Paintbrush tool (B). If you are going to use the Pen tool (P), simply selected your created path and select the desired brush from the Brushes panel.

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Avoid Paths with Sharp Angles

When creating stroked paths with the custom brushes I try to stay away from creating paths with angle less then 90 degrees. As you can see in the example below, Illustrator tends to add weird remnants in angled paths. To get around this I use two different paths each with minimal anchor points. Curvier paths are usually alright.

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Use Stroke Weight

If the brush you apply is too thick, you can adjust the Stroke Weight form the Stroke panel.

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Alternate Brushes

Use the different brushes we created to add line variance in the trace. I use the first brush when I want a stroke thicker at one end compared to the other.

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Change Direction of Brush

To change the direction of the brush stroke, select your stroke and press the Brush Options button at the bottom of the Brushes panel. In the Stroke Options dialog, you can check the Flip Along or Flip Across check-box until you reach the desired direction. This works great for the first brush we created. Depending on the path, you might need to switch the direction so the thick or thin part of the stroke is on the desired side of the path.

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Step 8

With the Paintbrush tool (B) or Pen tool (P) start tracing your sketch making sure you are in the “Outline”layer and you are thinking about the tips in the step above. For the shapes that will be filled black, use the Pen tool (P) to create the shape. You can also use the Ellipse tool (L) or Rectangle (M) for any shapes like the eyes of the creature.

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Step 9

Finish outlining all the dominate lines and shapes of the sketch.

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Step 10

Select all the brush strokes by going Select > Object > Brushed Strokes and the go Object >Expand Appearance.

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Step 11

Now that we are done creating the outlines for the character we can start coloring the illustration with the Live Paint Bucket (K). First select a set of main colors for the creature. I chose pink and white. You can create these colors by mixing them in the Color panel and pressing the New Swatch button in the Swatches panel.

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Step 12

Select all your artwork and choose the Live Paint Bucket (K) from the Tools panel. This will automatically convert the artwork into a Live Paint Group. With the Live Paint Bucket, hover over the open spaces you want to fill. Use the arrows keys to cycle through the colors you want to fill the spaces with. When you cycle to the desired swatch, click in the desired open area to fill it.

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Step 13

Select the Live Paint group and go Object > Live Paint > Expand.

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Step 14

Now that the Live Paint Group is expanded, use the Magic Wand tool (Y), hold down the Shift Key, and select all the colors in the artwork. Once selected, Cut (Command + X) the shapes. Create a new layer from the Layers panel, label it “Color”, place the new layer below the “Outline” layer and Paste in Front (Command + F) the colored shapes.

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Step 15

The creature is looking pretty good, but let’s add some shadows to give it more depth. With the Pen tool (P), create shadow shapes in the “Color” layer. Fill the shadow shapes with darker colors than your original colors. Continue until you have created all the shadow shapes.

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Step 16

To make the colors a little more vibrant, change the fill color of the outlines in the “Outline” layer. I also used one of my custom brushes to add more detail to the eyebrows. This is a good point to touch up or add any more detail you think the illustration is lacking.

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Step 17

We are almost done, but to make the illustration really pop, let’s put it on a colored background. Create a new layer from the Layers panel, label it “Background”, and place it above the Template layer and below the “Outline” and “Color” layers.

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Step 18

With the Rectangle tool (M), create a rectangle, and fill it with a color.

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Step 19

We can also add some depth to the background by creating some bigger brush strokes. Use the Paintbrush tool (B), select a color slightly lighter than your background, set stroke weight very high (around 8 pt depending on the size of your artwork), and create a brush stroke. Create about 15 more brush stroke and mix up the Stroke Weight for some of them.

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Step 20

For the finishing touches create some shadows below the creature with the Paintbrush tool (B) and a darker color than your background. All done!

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Final Image

Below is the final image again. These techniques work really great on other illustrations and vector artwork especially for t-shirt designs.

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Freebie: Vector Devil-Skull Illustration

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Fuctastic has created an awesome skull illustration for the readers of Vectips. Download the illustration and check out all the intricate details! It is a great illustration to use by itself or pick through the many elements used to create the skull!

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Illustrator Version: CS4 and Illustrator 10 EPS
License: See Terms in Download

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Weekly Vector Inspiration #60

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This post is part of a weekly series showcasing inspirational vector art. Although the series showcases vector art, some work might just be vector inspired, not created completely with vector art. If you have any art suggestions, feel free to comment! For more vector art inspiration, check out the Vectips Flickr Group.

Vader by Hydro74

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The Black Panther Party by Rusc

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Have You No Sole!? by Nate Bear

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Adidas Originals: Celebrate Originality by Jared Nickerson

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Red Fox by Drew Millward

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Commission Work – portrait 3 by LimKis

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ARTTM | Beaver by sockmonkee

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Vector Self by agrivaine

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Oh sí, me gusta mucho! by zitone

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Andrés Martínez Ricci

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high priestess tarot card by strongstuff

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Chicago Children’s Museum by supercorn

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Jo Jo left his home… by Predrag Milankovic

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AKA.MEDIAONE

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Love letters hate laters by hellosmellytrees

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RAHZEL by AKA.MEDIAONE

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Rezza Rangzar

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The Opos ____

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Marcelo Oliveira

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jonathan ball

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Gulliver by Hugo Herrera

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Lost in Space by Niarkozaurus

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Mystic Bear by NIARK1

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