Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 29th, 2009 | 3 Comments
This is a short beginner tutorial. You will use Layers, utilize the Pen Tool and its sister tools, such as the Convert Anchor Point Tool, Direct Selection Tool, etc, to draw and colorize a vector Bart Simpson in Adobe Illustrator. First we will create the basic shape outlines which comprise his body, then create the shadows and highlights to finish off the artwork. If you have any questions of how I created Bart feel free to download the file and take a look.
Final Image Preview:
Step 1:
Start off by creating a new Illustrator...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment
Inspired by a pigeon living outside my bedroom window I thought one sleepless night how great it would be to have an owl. In this tutorial I’ll walk you through taking a pencil sketch into Illustrator and creating vector artwork. Then we’ll bounce over to Photoshop and add some details and give it a washed look.
Step 1
It’s easiest if you start with a simple sketch of your design. It isn’t worth it to get super detailed at this point, the sketch is mainly for reference. Next scan your sketch and place it in a new Illustrator...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 18th, 2009 | 1 Comment
A simple tutorial to teach you how to create a super cute baby seal.
Final result
This is what we will create, a baby seal in a familiar environment.
Step 1: The eyes
Open a new document and set the artboard to whatever you want, I used 600px by 400px.
Let’s draw the eyes.
Draw the outline.
Let’s add an ambient highlight. Make a copy of the eye shape then draw a big ellipse over it. Select both objects then click on Minus Front in the Pathfinder palette. This subtracts the big...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 15th, 2009 | 2 Comments
Today I am going to illustrate a bird from sketch to vector.
This is my sketch:-
This is the more detail hand drawing:-
Step 1
Here we start the process. Scan the artwork into your pc. Open a new document with RGB color mode. Go to file > Place. Place the artwork on the stage. Reduce the opacity to 50% and lock the layer.
Step 2
Create a new layer and move it below the artwork....
Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 15th, 2009 | No Comments
The ability to dream up and design cool, dynamic people is a good skill for any graphic designer to have under their belt, whether you’re basing whole graphic novels around them or just using them to add a quirky twist to flyers or T-shirt designs.Character design is a great chance to really let your imagination run wild – the sky’s the limit. In this tutorial, you’ll learn some basic skills for converting your character from a pencil doodle to a complete, fully-coloured image – learning some crucial Illustrator skills along the way.
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Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 10th, 2009 | No Comments
Going through my sketchbook I noticed I’ve been drawing cute characters lately. Where is all this cuteness coming from? Probably from an exciting job I’m doing right now. Anyways I picked one of the characters for a tutorial so here it goes.
Final result
Behold the dynamic cuteness this rodent oozes!
Step 1: The body
Draw the main body shape with a circle then squash the top a bit.
Fiil the shape with a brown gradient to obtain some roundness.
Step 2: The pot belly
Take a copy...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorDec 9th, 2009 | No Comments
Well, it’s Blog Action Day 2009 today and the topic is Climate Change. So I decided to create a fun sun character tutorial. This intermediate tutorial is great for logos, children illustrations, and other projects relating to climate change. Moreover, you can easily apply this tutorial to other illustrations, logos, and projects!
Blog Action Day Day 2009: Climate Change
Climate change is an important issue that affects everyone on this planet. If you are reading this, you are probably a designer, illustrator, or involved in these industries in some way. Being part...
Posted by zullee in 3D MaxDec 1st, 2009 | 2 Comments
Whenever you see highly realistic images of CG cars, you may think that it is an incredibly difficult process to arrive at such a high quality result…this is not actually the case. In this tutorial, I will show you how easy it can be to create a photorealistic car render using 3DS Max and Vray, as long as you know the right steps.
For this tutorial, I used “Dodge Viper”, but these steps will let you can achieve similar result using any high-rez car model.
Final Effect Preview
Click on Image to Open a High Rez Version
Step...
Posted by zullee in After EffectsNov 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment
A custom effects is special kind of preset that looks and behaves like a plugin. It allows you to save a special recipe of plugins and keyframes into something that you can reuse with ease. Jorrit Schulte has been producing a bunch of these very useful custom effects and providing them for free at http://aenhancers.com. In this tutorial he breaks down how to create the incredibly popular light rays effect and how to package it all into a custom effect. We're going to break down how you create a light ray effect, like shine, and then we're gonna learn how to create a preset so you can use...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorNov 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Final Image
Step 1
Using the Pen Tool (P), draw straight lines to create the basic shape of a tree.
Step 2
Draw other tree shapes that are even more simplified and varied.
Step 3
An important concept to keep in mind when creating the first dominant shapes in your illustration is that these shapes will create the foundation and overall flow for the illustration. So, pay attention that the layout is looking good from the start.
Step 4
I can...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorNov 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment
This tutorial is written for intermediate Illustrator users, as basic settings are not the focus, rather the tutorial covers the overall process as this design is built. You'll walk away with a great understanding of how to use simple shapes to construct interior cartoon style scene. By sticking to simple shapes and lines, you can build a fun interior quickly. Let's get to it!
Introduction
Last fall I had the opportunity to design and produce an interactive CD-ROM for children. The idea was to make an educational...
Posted by zullee in IllustratorNov 25th, 2009 | No Comments
In this tutorial I'll show you the process I use for creating a vector goldfish in six easy steps. The steps are a bit condensed so Intermediate Illustrator users will benefit greatly, though beginners will be able to get similar results, you'll just need to experiment a bit more with these tools and techniques. The vector goldfish is created with the use of the Mesh, Blend and Symbol Tools. Let’s get started!
Below is the final image we will be working towards.
Step 1
Draw the goldfish and scan the drawing. Now open Adobe Illustrator...
Posted by zullee in After EffectsOct 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
After Effects users, here i did some stuff with the help of all the online tutorial, you guys can use the working aep file for your own project,
i be marking more of these stuff when ever got some free times, just make sure you guys come and visit my site from time to time..
To download click on the downlod tab or the link here http://1malaysia-innovation.com/downloads-2/
cya with more tutorial and free stuff in the future….