I first learnt about liposomes on my pharmacology class, they can be excellent drug carriers. I hope I can use this for a further schoolwork. Thanks Jon!
True! Liposome is also the carrier for the BioNTech-Pfizer COVID-19 RNA vaccine. I found out while making this video. This definitely will be a trendy topic for pharma scientist like you to draw ;)
Thanks a bunch for this! Just as a minor comment, I got quite frustrated when I could not get the inner phosphate heads to maintain the correct scale when resizing. Apparently, I had to uncheck the Scale Stroke and Effects under Edit>Preferences>General. Hope this helps others encountering the same issue :)
Hi @DrawBioMed, thanks for this nice tutorial. I am using Illustrator CS6 and following the exact steps. But after preparing the phospholipid head with gradient and expanding with fill and trying to create a pattern brush, I am getting the error, 'The selected artwork contains an element that cannot be used in a Pattern brush'. Could you please help?
@@DrawBioMed thank you for replying. Now I am trying only with a sphere. I have drawn the sphere, added radial gradient, expand-fill only-8 objects. And now when I am trying to create a pattern brush with only this sphere, I am getting this error. But I do not get this error, if the sphere has solid color.
@@DrawBioMed i am using the same blue color for the gradient as you have used. I try the opacity thing. But I did not do anything extra. Exactly followed your steps 🙃
Please make some tutorial on logo making for educational institutions which are engaged in e content development this will help me a lot... Am a teacher and making very beautiful diagrams for my students ..ofcourse .Credit goes to you....
@@Sana-sf3ry cut path button only shows up when you are using the direct selection tool. You can come to the live stream today and I can show you how th-cam.com/users/liveZxQxChh1N7E?feature=share
"Part 2/2 rotating the liposomes" will be released next Tuesday. Subscribe so you won't miss out on the rotation party 🎉
Thank you so much for the liposome video. eagerly waiting for the next week.
@@MithunSaha-ge7dy My pleasure! Have your liposomes ready next week for rotation ;)
Man you are extremely skilled.The views will increase exponentially once you hit a point. KEEP GRINDING
Thanks Anand! Working on it. I hope my video can help more scientists :D
Very informative - thanks! I actually don't have to draw liposomes in my line of work, but this has taught me some neat tricks.
Glad this is scientifically entertaining :D
It's beautiful...I don't do with liposome much but the way you explain everything I like very much thank you so much jon
My pleasure! Happy drawbiomed 🥳🎨🦠
Thank you so much for another fantastic and great tutorial
My pleasure! Glad you enjoy the video :D
I first learnt about liposomes on my pharmacology class, they can be excellent drug carriers. I hope I can use this for a further schoolwork.
Thanks Jon!
True! Liposome is also the carrier for the BioNTech-Pfizer COVID-19 RNA vaccine. I found out while making this video. This definitely will be a trendy topic for pharma scientist like you to draw ;)
@@DrawBioMed wow, didn't know that!
Thank you for the video!
I am glad to hear the video has help you 😄
Awesome! Learned so much. Can't wait for the next part! Good job!
Have your liposomes ready and let's spin it next week :D
That's great! Thank you so much! 👍
Glad the video has helped you 😄
Fantastic... i have been looking for this. Eagerly waiting for part 2. Have a great new year in advance.
Glad this video helps your research! Happy new year with lots of liposomes :D
happy new year. great work as always! feels like a level 2 from the lipid bilayer video last time haha.
Happy new year 🎊 yes indeed! You have leveled up to lipid bilayer 2.0 ⏫
Best ever video.. thankyou very much
Glad you like it a lot! It is also the longest video ever, so I was a bit worry that it can be a bit hard to follow.
@@DrawBioMed yes...its amazing!!! Thanks alot
Best ever vdo on TH-cam.! thanks
Thanks a bunch for this! Just as a minor comment, I got quite frustrated when I could not get the inner phosphate heads to maintain the correct scale when resizing. Apparently, I had to uncheck the Scale Stroke and Effects under Edit>Preferences>General. Hope this helps others encountering the same issue :)
Yes, your solution for scaling the stroke is correct :D Glad you figured it out.
Thank you! Great tutorial as always!
I could not figure out the difference between the pattern brush and the scatter brush.
Cheers! Pattern brush distort the shapes and scatter brush does not. You can scale the lipid layers to very small then you will see the distortions.
@@DrawBioMed thank you! Now I got it :)
👏👏👏👏 Awesome!
Thanks Mateus! Glad you enjoyed the liposomes ;)
Thank you so much for this. Does anyone know if you can do this in Inkscape?
Yes you can use the same principles to make it in Inkscape.
@@DrawBioMed Thank you for answering! Haven't started using the programme yet so I don't know anything.
@@cranefly8352 from next Friday on I will do an Inkscape beginner tips live stream on Twitch twitch.tv/drawbiomed
How did you create the Layer here? Also, ctril + f doesn't work for my PC somehow.
Do you mean how to create new layers? Window->layers-> add new layers
How download the software can you send any link for downloading
Hi @DrawBioMed, thanks for this nice tutorial. I am using Illustrator CS6 and following the exact steps. But after preparing the phospholipid head with gradient and expanding with fill and trying to create a pattern brush, I am getting the error, 'The selected artwork contains an element that cannot be used in a Pattern brush'. Could you please help?
You might have a transparent object in the expended phosphate head. Try ungroup everything and delete any parts that is not necessary.
@@DrawBioMed thank you for replying. Now I am trying only with a sphere. I have drawn the sphere, added radial gradient, expand-fill only-8 objects. And now when I am trying to create a pattern brush with only this sphere, I am getting this error. But I do not get this error, if the sphere has solid color.
@@soumajitmukherjee9216 Do you have a transparent Color in your gradient? Make it opacity 100%.
@@DrawBioMed i am using the same blue color for the gradient as you have used. I try the opacity thing. But I did not do anything extra. Exactly followed your steps 🙃
@@soumajitmukherjee9216 can you email the file to me? I can take a quick look. My email is in the video description.
Thanks!! ❤️❤️❤️
Happy drawbiomed 🥳🎨🦠
Please make some tutorial on logo making for educational institutions which are engaged in e content development this will help me a lot... Am a teacher and making very beautiful diagrams for my students ..ofcourse .Credit goes to you....
What kind of logos do you design for your institutes?
Am trying to design but when I finish and convert it into PNG it getting pixelated ..not looking so fine ..Am not satisfied with my work
@Shrikant P Patil if it is for a digital publication (on website & slides), you can save it as SVG file format to preserve it as a vector image.
Do you use tablet or mouse?
I use tablet, but you can also use computer mouse for this. I use tablet because it is better for the wrist on the long term.
There is no cutpath in tha Ai tool sir
Can you label the time stamp where the cut path function apearred in the video? The I can have a look. Are you using the direct selection tool?
2:40 cut path
@@Sana-sf3ry cut path button only shows up when you are using the direct selection tool. You can come to the live stream today and I can show you how th-cam.com/users/liveZxQxChh1N7E?feature=share
Ok sir
@@DrawBioMed p
''the selected artwork contains an element that cannot be used in an art brush'' How We Solve This?
This error message happens when the gradient was not expended as in 5:18. Let me know if this solves the error message.
@@DrawBioMed I did it, but also not working :/
@@chameleochameleo4509 Can you email me the file at jon@drawbiomed.com and I can take a look.