Alex Trochut habla sobre el esfuerzo y la confianza en el proceso
Lo que el diseñador interdisciplinar Alex Trochut ha aprendido sobre la creatividad y la importancia de la experimentación.
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Practicar en la aplicación
“Las herramientas digitales son similares a unos superpoderes, te pueden ayudar a expresarte. La tecnología es importante, pero, en realidad, eres tú el que la hace funcionar con la mente y el que desarrolla las ideas por ti mismo”.
Creación de pinceles personalizados en Adobe Illustrator
El consejo de Alex sobre la creación de pinceles también incluye una herramienta inteligente de fusión. Utilízala, para crear algo espectacular.
Empezar con una imagen
Selecciona la ilustración de las rayas arco iris y arrástrala al panel Pinceles (Ventana > Pinceles). También puedes crear tu propio patrón de pincel diagonal desde cero mediante una única paleta de color.
Ajustar la imagen al pincel
En la ventana Nuevo pincel, selecciona Pincel de arte y haz clic en Aceptar. A continuación, pon un nombre al pincel, selecciona Estirar para encajar en la longitud del trazo y haz clic en Aceptar.
Seguir el trazado
Elige la herramienta de selección y pulsa Mayús. a la vez que haces clic para seleccionar ambos trazados. A continuación, haz clic en el nuevo pincel de arco iris del panel Pinceles para aplicar la ilustración.
Experimentar con las opciones de fusión
Habiendo seleccionado ambos trazados, elige Objeto > Fusión > Crear. Después, haz doble clic en la herramienta Fusión para hacer que las Opciones de fusión coincidan con la configuración de la imagen y crear, así, un diseño en forma de cinta.
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