Skizzen mit Illustrator in Vektorgrafiken umwandeln.
Zeichne Freihandskizzen mit Zeichenwerkzeugen nach, um skalierbare Vektorgrafiken zu erhalten. Mit zusätzlichen Textelementen wird daraus ein einzigartiges Design.
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Hallo, ich bin Lillian, Mitbegründerin der Buchhandlung und Kunstgalerie Dalé Zine in Miami.
Heute möchte ich dir zeigen, wie ich meine Skizzen in Printdesigns für Merchandise-Artikel verwandle.
In diesem Tutorial siehst du, wie ich meine Skizzen nachzeichne, um sie als Vektorgrafiken auf einen Stoffbeutel zu übertragen.
In diesem Schritt bringe ich einfach meine Ideen zu Papier und experimentiere mit den Skizzen.
Das hier sieht gut aus.
Ich fotografiere die Zeichnung und importiere sie in Illustrator.
Die Skizzenebene habe ich gesperrt, damit ich sie nicht versehentlich verschiebe.
Ebene 2 (Layer 2) dient zum Nachzeichnen.
Dazu nutze ich das Buntstift- und das Zeichenstift-Werkzeug.
Diesen Bereich zeichne ich mit dem Zeichenstift-Werkzeug nach.
Die Kontur kann ich später verfeinern.
Für diese geschwungenen Linien nutze ich das Buntstift-Werkzeug.
Jetzt blende ich die Skizzenebene aus.
Das sieht gut aus!
Ich verstärke noch die Konturen, um den Kontrast zu erhöhen.
Für den letzten Schliff füge ich Text hinzu.
Ich hoffe, dieses Tutorial war eine gute Anregung für dein eigenes Merchandising.
Lernziel.
Ideen skizzieren und die besten importieren.
Bringe deine Ideen zu Papier, und wähle deine Favoriten aus. Fotografiere sie, und importiere sie zur weiteren Bearbeitung in Illustrator.
Eine Skizze mit Zeichenwerkzeugen nachzeichnen.
Wandle deine Skizze in eine skalierbare Vektorgrafik um. Mit dem Zeichenstift-Werkzeug in Illustrator arbeitest du besonders präzise, während das Buntstift-Werkzeug ideal für geschwungene Linien ist. Verstärke die Konturen, um den Kontrast zu erhöhen.
Typografie für ein individuelles Design hinzufügen.
Wähle deinen Marken-Font oder eine der zahlreichen Schriften aus Adobe Fonts. Stelle Bilder und Text zu einer ausgewogenen Komposition zusammen.
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