How to Create Exploded Isometrics
Mar 23rd in Illustration by Cody Walker
Exploded isometrics are my subject in this third and final...
Start with a photograph, preferably one that you took or one you have permission to use. It should be medium to high resolution. Place th...
The first thing you need to do is import the image you want to vectorize. Search high and low on stock sites, magazines, or take your pho...
From the Gradient panel, fill the ellipse with a Linear Gradient with no stroke. Change the first Color Stop in the gradient to a gray co...
Use the Rounded Rectangle Tool to draw the basic notebook shape. Press the Up and Down Arrow keys while you draw the shape to change the ...
Start off by opening Adobe Illustrator, if you haven¡¯t already. I hope you have already met most of the tools, as this tutorial is targe...
Backgrounds in illustration are often solely responsible for supplying the mood, without detracting from the main point of focus. The fol...
Open up a new document and draw a rectangle with the Rectangle Tool (M). Leave the default settings of a white fill and a black stroke.
Start by selecting the Rectangle Tool (M) and drawing a rectangle with a 4 pt stroke. Ensure that you are using a light color for the str...
The first thing to do is create a new document of whatever size you'd like. Once you have it, create a rectangle the same size as your do...