Apprenez à créer un graphique radar complexe pour analyser et présenter des résultats dans un format engageant.
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Découvrez comment créer un graphique radar complexe afin d’analyser et présenter des résultats dans un format visuellement engageant.
Bonjour à tous, dans ce tutoriel, nous allons apprendre comment créer un graphique radar complexe, étape par étape, pour obtenir ce résultat.
Nous commencerons par la création d'un arrière-plan coloré et de la base de nos formes composées d'ellipses.
Nous passerons ensuite à l'ajout de traits pour complexifier nos formes, l'affichage du calque texte et la création de trois graphiques radars.
Pour terminer, nous modifierons les formes avec l'outil plume afin de modifier les couleurs, et nous supprimerons les éléments inutiles afin de finaliser la mise en page.
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Les outils de création de graphiques produisent souvent des résultats rigides et peu esthétiques. Transformer des données brutes en une visualisation séduisante demande une approche différente.
La méthode détaillée dans ce tutoriel consiste à construire sa propre grille de lecture avec des cercles concentriques, puis à se servir du graphique généré automatiquement comme d'un simple calque de référence. Il suffit ensuite de redessiner les contours pour modifier les formes à votre goût.
Vous pourrez appliquer cette technique pour concevoir des bilans annuels ou des analyses comparatives percutantes. En maîtrisant la transparence et la superposition des calques, vous pourrez ainsi produire des infographies professionnelles.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Dans ce tutoriel, vous découvrirez notamment comment :
Construire une grille concentrique en exploitant le Dégradé de formes,
Créer des axes de lecture en pointillés avec l'outil Trait et la Transformation,
Utiliser l'outil Graphe radar pour générer une base de données,
Dessiner des formes fluides à l'aide de l’outil Plume,
Gérer l'opacité et l'ordre des éléments pour harmoniser les intersections de couleurs.
À propos de l’auteur
Chloé Grienenberger est une artiste pluridisciplinaire basée à Paris. Son travail navigue entre direction artistique, design graphique, CGI et, plus récemment, intelligence artificielle. Elle collabore avec des marques, des agences et des artistes sur des projets variés. Son univers se distingue par une attention particulière au détail, une approche contemplative et une forte sensibilité à la narration visuelle et au storytelling.
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