Illustrator Tutorial - Isometric Illustration
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Illustrator Tutorial - Isometric Illustration
In last week's video I explained the basics of isometric design in Adobe Illustrator. Today we're going to expand that illustration into something bigger so you can learn a bit more about isometric illustration and see how I design stuff :) Enjoy!
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Bas
it seems that you are expert thanks
A bit late but i have to say that this video made me love isometric illustration and your comentary is so funny and entertaining, you are a terrific teacher
Thank you so much for the kind words :)
Fantastic tutorial, definitely going to improve my work flow on illustrator. Thank you 🙏
Awesome! :) I just uploaded a new isometric video yesterday, maybe you'll like that as well :) Cheers!
i am enjoying your videos
Love your videos!!!!! keep up the awesome works! if you could make more illustrator tutorials that would be great :)
Thanks! I'll create more Illustrator tutorials in the future! :)
metoo
Such a great tutorial! Thank you so much for this, also love it when you say 'Boom'! hahaha
Haha well thank you! :)
BOOOOM! gracias
Been loving these isometric tuts. Any chance you're going to have an episode where you bring it all into after effects and animate it?
Thanks :) Yeah I will start making new tutorials soon and I'll also do some Isometric animation :)
@@CampKeyframetutorials Hi! Did you make this tutorial yet? Because I can't find it :(
@@vemariska Hey! I didn't animate this one but I did create a tutorial on how to create an Isometric camera in After Effects a while back. It's this one:
th-cam.com/video/6HHBjv0m-p4/w-d-xo.html
Maybe that will help you :) I am planning on making some more isometric tutorials but haven't gotten around to it yet.
@@CampKeyframetutorials ok, thanks! I was curious about this one in particular, since I created this castle in Illustrator and wanted to know how to use that in After Effects :) But I'll check this one out, thanks!
Really like your tutorials, thank you!
Thanks you so much! :)
thank you! really helped
vERY HELPFUL TUTORIAL THANKS
Brilliant work, congratulations!👏👍
Thank you Luciano :)
thx dude,love u tutorial
Thanks! :)
thank you so much for this tutorial I learn a lot of things
Hi, really great tutorial! Learned a lot. Could you perhaps also make a tutorial on isometric objects that are not following the grid? For example objects that lean against a wall, or that consist of more complicated structures like for example an LC4 chaise longue?
Great idea! I wanted to do another isometric tutorial about some more difficult shapes so I will put it on the list. I'm very busy at the moment with client work so I don't really have time for the channel right now but soon I'll be back and this I'll definitely do! :)
THANKS!!!! i love it!
Awesome! :)
Just a little too fast in some areas for me to understand what you've done/said, so I have to pause and go back constantly, but thank you for these tutorials; I am learning much.
Hey! Thanks for watching. I'll try to slow it down a bit in the future, I kin of can't help it so I hope I can try and pace myself haha. Cheers! :)
Thank you so much
Glad to help! :)
Yo Yo ! Ur name should be Clumsy Alf because ur dropping Alpha G! Super Sick!
very nice video !
Thank you :)
Nice Video ! I followed along very carefully !
I was wondering... can I use this for a school project ?
Yeah sure man, no problem :)
www.dropbox.com/sh/sds3fd5qvqd74bv/AABwiDiA2NUAYyVDjOIDaAdba?dl=0
Thanks alot this was very usefull.. can I know to to pick color fast.. what is the shortcut for it ??!
And how to snap to grid correcttly
The letter 'i' on the keyboard is the shortcut for the color picker tool. Press 'v' on your keyboard to go back to the selection tool.
To snap to the grid correctly, the only thing you should do is turn on 'smart guides'. You can find this option under the 'view' tab (shortcut is cmd-u)
Thanks 😍
merci beaucoup
Vous êtes les bienvenus :)
Reminds me of monument valley(puzzle game)
Yeah it's definitely inspired by that! :)
@@CampKeyframetutorials love your content man keep going
Nice video! Let me ask you, what configuration on Ai do you let on so that pink lines keep appearing and helping to reach the point you want?
Hey! Thanks for watching :) You can turn on 'smart guides' (it's under the 'view' tab or you can press cmd+U) cheers!
Thanks so much for your channel and tutorials!
I'm doing right now this lessons. Did anyone had an issue with shapes not being snaped to the iso-grid that we drew in the beginning? Pen tool is not accurate enough to the guides...
One of the early tips was make sure in the view menu that snap to pixel is turned off - could that be it?
it´s an amazing tutorial, but whats happens to me is that the snapping is not really precise, there´s off with my Illustrator
hola! muchísimas gracias por este excelente tutorial. te quería pedir ayuda con algo: cuando toco un anchor point con the pen tool borra el anchor anterior pero veo que eso no te sucede ¿cómo puedo cambiar esa configuración? gracias!
I solved it: pressing shift during the click disables the option to delete the anchor
Cómo se incluye una figura humana dentro de este tipo de ilustración vectorial isométrica?
I love it. Can you tell me the size paper? ^^
Hey thank! :) The artboard is 1920 x 1080 pixels.
@@CampKeyframetutorialsThanks so much! ^^
how to make grid like that?
Laughed when he said SURE IS BOIIII
Haha where did I say that? 😂
@@CampKeyframetutorials 11:10 when sitting the pink flooring and making sure it was perfectly on the grid. Great videos btw!
@@treyhotard1245 Haha oh yeah. Thanks for watching :) Tomorrow I'll upload a new Isometric video that is part of a 4 part series on how to build an isometric city :) Cheers!
At 9:18 I don’t understand that? What did you do to make the window go right!?
I used the Isometric action I created in another video. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/RRzuMyJQnBs/w-d-xo.html
22:55
when i do the miniwall shorter it cannot snap me to the grid unless i'm in a intersection of it... how can i do that?
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all those cracks i have that too, but all those allignments to the grid you do after don't function on my file... why?
Hey! Yeah a lot of times the snapping to the grid doesn't work, only on the intersections. Some of the stuff I replace here is just me trying to make it fit and align, so it's just by my eye and guesswork. You can also select the white arrow tool and move individual anchor points around to make it all fit. Don't worry too much about everything being absolutely perfect on the grid. If it looks good, it looks good ;)
@@CampKeyframetutorials thank you very much boss!! btw awesome tutorial, the best i found on youtube
Hi, do you use any 3d as part of your workflow? A series on Cinema 4d lite would be pretty cool. I can't seem to find many tutorials for it online.
Hey! I never use any 3D elements because I never learnt that. Maybe try Grey Scale Gorilla, they have a huge course to learn you a lot about Cinema 4D. There is also a tutorial from a while back from Mt. Mograph about Cinema 4D lite. You can find it here:
th-cam.com/video/qfokEG9ycWc/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
is ur snap to grid on or snap to point? mine is not as precise and it wont snap to the grid
I actually have them both turned off. I use the smart guides so that way they snap to the grid.
Bij 'View' welke 'snap to' heb je aan staan? Alleen Smart Guides of niet?
Hij snapt soms net niet lekker bij mij
@@Diafragmates Ja heb altijd alleen smart guides aan staan, snapping heb ik altijd uit staan (vooral snap to grid)
Anyone having problems with gaps between objects?
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