POWERFUL: Convert Sketches To Artwork in Adobe Illustrator

POWERFUL: Convert Sketches To Artwork in Adobe Illustrator

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Learn the basics of the Pen Tool to create a simple Spiderman illustration in this detailed Adobe Illustrator tutorial!

We’ll learn how anchor points work, what tangent handles are, why the Pen Tool is so frustrating when you just try to draw with it, how to adjust fills and strokes for your lines and shapes, how to use the Curvature Pen Tool, the Shaper Tool, and a bunch more to create this cool Spiderman style head.

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Tutorial Recording Notes:

Disclaimer: these are the actual notes I used to record this video and are written in a language you may or may not understand. Hopefully, you find them useful or cool.

  1. The Pen tool creates paths.
  2. Paths can be filled shapes or stroked lines
  3. Anchor points are the control points of your path
  4. Trace the head, shoulders, and eyes
  5. Flip + duplicate the one eye and adjust
  6. Show the shaper tool and combine/cut shapes
  7. Create the center grommet between the eyes with the ellipse tool
  8. Use the Pen tool to create the vertical spider lines
  9. Group the lines and duplicate
  10. Convert these to a set of guides
  11. Use the Curvature tool to create the horizontal web bits
  12. Use the Shaper to cut away the unneeded things
  13. Expand the group and fill the base shapes with red and copy outline stroke above the spider webs and stroke BLACK
  14. Play with the black/dark gray around eyes and a stroke for that, too.
  15. Add a Freeform gradient to the face and play with where the red colors live

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