I really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing these processes with us. Direct and easy to follow, I hope you keep making more because this is *super* helpful to people just getting into using illustrator. Do you have an instagram or anything?
"Nice" to see Illustrator still has all its annoyances intact after all those year. In this case it still can't remember latest Blend tool options (Preview selected, distance etc) ...
I enjoy your tutorials overall, thanks for sharing them with everyone. However, I am having a problem with this one. I am failing to understand how this is a halftone? Its a great blended shape exercise (which I do not use often enough in my work) but a halftone should be able to be used in place of a grayscale (or color, but for this purpose a single color obviously) photo or gradient. I understand that halftones are traditionally rounded "circular blobs" but other shapes can be used with some techniques. Their use for analog printing was to simulate a gradient using a vector shape. How would I use this instruction to create a complex shape?
Sou brasileiro e gosto muito do seu estilo, parabéns pelo vídeo e pelas técnicas excepcionais 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Amazing desing
Love your toutorials. I think there is shortcut for bedding objects, but forgot that.
I never used simbols till now, but really help in some cases.
Great videos brother... why did you send the small ones to the back and form?
Thank you! Without sending it, it will not create that magnifying effect. Half of the forms will be small and the other half big.
Thank you
Thanks! This was useful
Dopeness! 🤘🏼
I really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing these processes with us. Direct and easy to follow, I hope you keep making more because this is *super* helpful to people just getting into using illustrator. Do you have an instagram or anything?
Thank you! Glad I can help, yes it's @panter.vision
I didnt find the scale option for the sole symbol :(
good job...
"Nice" to see Illustrator still has all its annoyances intact after all those year. In this case it still can't remember latest Blend tool options (Preview selected, distance etc) ...
I enjoy your tutorials overall, thanks for sharing them with everyone. However, I am having a problem with this one. I am failing to understand how this is a halftone? Its a great blended shape exercise (which I do not use often enough in my work) but a halftone should be able to be used in place of a grayscale (or color, but for this purpose a single color obviously) photo or gradient. I understand that halftones are traditionally rounded "circular blobs" but other shapes can be used with some techniques. Their use for analog printing was to simulate a gradient using a vector shape. How would I use this instruction to create a complex shape?