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| Adobe Illustrator Tutorial: Creating a Tattered Parchment Posted: 16 Mar 2012 12:04 AM PDT Today, in this all new Adobe Illustrator tutorial, we will be learning how to create a very popular illustration; old tattered parchment. There are many beautiful illustrations that seem to be complicated to create, but they are actually not. This is the main purpose of this tutorial, to show you how easily some of these can be achieved. We will deform some basic shapes and objects, combine them, and perfectly complete the whole illustration with some decorative elements and gradients. This is what we will be creating. Setting Up the Elements for the Basic ShapeWe will start with some simple rectangles. Grab the Rectangle Tool ( Now we need to distort the rectangles a little bit. To do that we will need a few extra anchor points. Grab the Add Anchor Point Tool ( Select the Direct Selection Tool ( With the Convert Anchor Point Tool ( You will notice that some parts of the rectangles have changed position. Make sure to correct all the flaws that may cause any problems with the smoothness. Grab the Ellipse Tool ( Now we will make some adjustments to the ellipses we have just created. The point is to create the effect of rolled up parchment on the ends. First select the lower parts of the illustration (the purple shape with two green ellipses) and bring them to the Front ( Now select the upper part of the illustration (the red shape and two ellipses) and under the Pathfinder Panel hit the Unite button. It will turn the shapes into one object. Make sure the new object stays behind the yellow shape. Lets adjust the upper part of the yellow shape. We have to make both shapes (green and yellow) look connected. To do this we will need the Direct Selection Tool ( As you can see, we didn’t accomplish all we needed with previous step. We will try harder to make it look like rolled up parchment. With the Direct Selection Tool ( Repeat the previous step for the right side of the illustration as well. You should end up with something like this. Now it’s time to adjust lower part of the illustration. Duplicate ( Now we have one green ellipse left on each side. Remove the Fill color and set the Stroke color to any color you wish (color is not important). Now we need to remove some anchor points. With the Direct Selection Tool ( You should end up with something like this. Repeat the previous step for the ellipse on the right side as well. Now we need to connect the paths on both sides and use them to create a new shape. To do that grab the Pen Tool ( Remove the Stroke color and set the Fill color to any solid color. Grab the Add Anchor Point Tool ( With the Direct Selection Tool ( Basically, this is the shape of our parchment. Feel free to play around with position of the anchor points, add new ones or remove some (if needed). You might improve the look. Creating the RipsWe are moving on on the next step, creating the rips in the sides of the parchment. We will need to create small shapes that we will be using to cut from the parchment in several places. The creation process is quite simple. Grab the Arc Tool from the Tool Panel and click somewhere on the Artboard. The Arc Segment Tool Options window will popup. Leave all settings at the default and hit the To be able to create the rips we will need to expand the Stroke we have just created. Select the arc, and under Object select Expand Appearance. Place the new shape, we have just created, where the end just partially covers the edge of the parchment. Feel free to rotate it, if needed. Select the new shape and the yellow shape (parchment), and under the Pathfinder Panel hit the Minus Front button. It will create a small rip. Repeat this step a few times to create several more rips. Just place them randomly all over the folded parchment. You should end up with something like this. Applying GradientsGet ready to apply some nicely colored gradients to our folded parchment. We will combine linear and radial gradients in order to create a nice realistic look. So let's get started. For the largest part of the parchment we will be using a radial gradient. The radial gradient will help us create a nice color transition, especially in the upper segment. We will be using a large radius on the radial gradient in order to follow the shape of the page. We will use similar gradients for the other parts of the illustration as well. More on Page TwoAs you can see we have made a nice improvement to the illustration, but there are some other things we can do to make it even better. The rest of the tutorial is over on page two. | |
| Explosions of Color: Inspired Collection of Bright and Colorful Vector Illustrations Posted: 15 Mar 2012 02:04 AM PDT With Spring on its way to so many, the landscapes will soon be blossoming with bright, vibrant colors. For those who are not wanting to wait for that seasonal colorful explosion, we have prepared a splash of brighter tones to help. With so many talented vector artists sharing their fine works across the web, we have turned out spotlight their way for an inspirational showcase that is sure to please. So take a look through this bright and colorful collection of vector illustrations to get an inspirational recharge. With a range of subject matter and moods, these pieces’ expressive use of colors are sure to put a smile on your face and even potentially an idea or two in your mind. Explosions of ColorEncomium: Lana Turner by jengartist wooof – lonely wolf by maxtodie Monster Avenue Doodle by reyexzyl We Are Not Alone by GoshaDole Foodie Babe J by CQcat Tuti Suka Es Nong-Nong by fajardesign Leisure Precipice by digitalsleaze Blossom by iamkzee Render Cecilia by sakucitah Gal de los Muertos by SashaZombie Distorted Reality by x-posion Ponyville Flower Shop by RainbowRage12 Wild Pinetree and Friends by Mag1cWind0w Ling-Liang by andyshade Indonesia by morlock22 Principito by ALPHA11-11 Nature areaClosed Caligrafia by lauliver Summer Time by Cuccko TERESHA X SALLY by silocult Sound in my ear by Tomekkaz Matilda by stigmatan 22 by TimurKhabirov The spirit maya by AR-MANDO Fruity-fruit by chibiorangebing2 Black Friday Collaborations Project by chicken1985 Ace in the Hole by Maglii Rainbow pipe cloud by Giesji Zosterops japonicus by 398hajime Japan by morlock22 Memory by pikachu0221 punKgirl by Psycool Chun lee street fighter Vector by brainwavedesigns GoGo Girl by MidniteHearts Passado-Presente-Futuro by ine5ita Me… Oh Wait…! by iveinbox ~ combi ~ by bagusetiawan Dave Koz by prie610 Little Vampire by Camilo-Otalora (rb) |
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