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| Adobe Illustrator Tutorial: Create a Semi-Realistic Oil Barrel Illustration Posted: 01 May 2012 10:08 AM PDT In the following Adobe Illustrator tutorial you will learn how to create a semi-realistic oil barrel illustration. First, we’ll use several rectangles along with some professional pixel perfect vector shape building techniques to create the starting shapes. Next, we’ll break some of the starting shapes apart as needed using a bunch of Pathfinder tools. Once the overall illustration comes together, we’ll use some warp effects to add a three-dimensional look to the oil barrel. Finally, we’ll add a grungy texture using a simple radial gradient, some simple blending techniques and a Sponge effect. The final color used for the oil barrel is easily editable so it won’t be difficult for you to use the colors that you like. Final ImageAs always, this is the final image that we’ll be creating: Step 1Hit Control + N to create a new document. Enter 600 in the width and height box then click on the Advanced button. Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the "Align New Objects to Pixel Grid" box is unchecked before your click OK. Now, turn on the Grid (View > Grid) and the Snap to Grid (View > Snap to Grid). Next, you’ll need a grid every 5px. Go to Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid, enter 5 in the Gridline every box and 1 in the Subdivisions box. You can also open the Info panel (Window > Info) for a live preview with the size and position of your shapes. Do not forget to set the unit of measurement to pixels from Edit > Preferences > Unit > General. All these options will significantly increase your work speed. Step 2Pick the Rectangle Tool(M) and create eight 130 by 225px shapes. Fill it with the linear gradient shown below then make a copy in front (Control + C > Control + F). The white numbers from the gradient image stand for location percentage. Step 3Again, use the Rectangle Tool(M) and create four, 140 by 5px shapes. Fill them with a simple red, and place them as shown in the following image. The Snap to Grid should ease your work. Select all four rectangles and turn them into a compound path (Object > Compound Path > Make). Step 4Select the compound path created in the previous step along with the copy of the rectangle created in the second step, then open the Pathfinder panel (Window > Pathfinder) and click on the Minus Front button. Move to the Layers panel and you will find a group with three simple rectangles. Ungroup them (Shift + Control + G), fill them with white then duplicate them (Control + C > Control + F). Step 5Pick the Ellipse Tool(L), create two, 180 by 65px shapes and a 180 by 75px shape. Fill them with a random color and place them as shown in the following image. Again, the Snap to Grid will ease your work. Step 6Focus on top shape created in the previous step. Select it along with the copy of the top, white rectangle and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Move to the Layers panel and you will find a group with four new shapes. Select the two, left shapes and lower their opacity to 35% then select the other two shapes and lower their opacity to 15%. Finally, fill them with the linear gradient shown below. The yellow zero from the gradient image stands for opacity percentage. Step 7Move to the other two shapes created in the fifth step and repeat the techniques mentioned in the previous step. Step 8Disable the Snap to Grid (View > Snap to Grid) then go to Edit > Preferences > General and make sure that the Keyboard Increment is set at 1px. Focus on the top, white rectangle, select it and make two copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 1px to the left. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with R=35 G=31 B=32. Step 9Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 1px to the right. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with R=35 G=31 B=32. Step 10Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two new copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 2px to the right. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with R=78 G=78 B=78. Step 11Move down to the other two white rectangles and repeat the techniques mentioned in the last three steps. Step 12Focus on the top, white rectangle, select it and make two copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 1px down. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting with black and lower its opacity to 35%. Step 13Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two new copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 3px down. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with black and lower its opacity to 5%. Step 14Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two new copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 5px down. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with black and lower its opacity to 5%.
Step 15Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two new copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 1px up. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with black and lower its opacity to 15%. Step 16Reselect the top, white rectangle and make two new copies in front (Control + C > Control + F > Control + F). Select the top copy and move it 3px up. Reselect both copies and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with black and lower its opacity to 5%. Step 17Reselect the top, white rectangle and make only one copy in front (Control + C > Control + F). Select it and move it 5px down. Select this copy along with the original white shape and click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder panel. Fill the resulting shape with black and lower its opacity to 5%. Step 18Move to the other two white rectangles and repeat the techniques mentioned in the last six steps. More to Learn on Page TwoWe are just over halfway through the tutorial, but don’t stop here. There is still some more to learn to finish up the oil barrels waiting for you over on page two. | |
| Art in Fractions: Showcase of Sculpted Miniatures Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:01 AM PDT There are often times when we look at the world around us seeking inspiration, and that inspiration takes us into grand explorations of larger than life worlds and themes. And then there are some who take their inspiration and go in a different direction. They work on a much smaller scale. One-twelfth to be somewhat precise. In this collection of inspiring sculpted miniatures, most of the artists ascribe to a 1/12 ratio of scale for their works to their real-world counterparts. From the deliciously decadent, to the overall intricate and sharp, these colorful sculptures are brilliant sculpted models that are sure to offer a creative kick start. We hope you enjoy their delicate artistry. Art in FractionsNano Pikachu Bottle V.1 by Blackmago Strawberry Puff Pastry by ChocolateDecadence 1 4 alice set by Snowfern Itty Bitty Totoro by egyptianruin Fimo Siren in a bottle_02 by LolleBijoux Christmas vintage cabinet by MiniatureChef dim sum by lololollipop 1:12 Scale Hunger Games Feast by fairchildart Black and White Rainbow Minis by DragonsAndBeasties Hello Kitty Rice Balls by WaterGleam The heart of the world by vesssper Mini Axoltls by Rayaya Polymer Clay Red Velvet Cake by LittlePurpleCloud Mini Companion Cube by Bon-AppetEats Bonsai sculpture by sheharzad Breakfast: Theirs – Miniature by thinkpastel Koi Pond FINISHED by BabyHime How to Train your Dragon by sararoseey Plants Vs Zombies Sculptures by egyptsand Rawr Ramen by Zhoira starbucks charms collection by cutieexplosion Barn Owl sculpture by AnyaStone fruit stand 2 by BabyHime Tea Time by thinkpastel 11th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver by egyptianruin WOODLAND FAIRY TREE SWING by WEE-OOAK-MINIATURES Alice in the Wonderland by birdielover bento by tehKOTAK Mini Tarrant Hat by ChocolateFrizz89 Polar bear by CuteTanpopo valentine chocolate 4 by PetiteCreation Kawaii Rainbow Chibi Clay Charm by FatCatCharms 1-12 tower cakes by Snowfern Baby Unicorns by DragonsAndBeasties Miniature Hydrangea Arrangement by Bon-AppetEats Autumn Harvest by vesssper 1:12 Scale Rainbow Cake by fairchildart Delicates by MiniatureChef Petit Cakes by ChocolateDecadence Mini Clay Cannoli by WaterGleam (rb) |
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