

If you don't want to have to go through all this over and over, but click on Make. So let's go to Object, back down to Blend. So now we need to actually apply the blend. Keep the orientation the same, and click on. And we're going to tell Adobe Illustrator how many steps we want to put in-between one object and another. So let's go to Blend Options and we're gonna do specific steps. And there's lots of different ways you can do different things. And we're going to go down to Blend Options first, we need to tell blend exactly what we wanted to do. You'll go up to object, go down to blend. So I'm going to select both of these objects. So what the Blend Tool does, it'll take two separate points and put specific points that change from one state to another.

I'm going to hold down Option and bring it over here. So I'm just going to take the fill off and just have a simple stroke. So I'm just in my Properties panel and I'm just going to increase the stroke. I'm going to create a perfect circle and I'm going to go ahead and make it specific stroke. So let's say I have a circle, I'm just going to get the ellipse tool, hold down Shift. I'm going to go ahead and demonstrate the basics. We can always change this and another time. So we're going to go ahead and open up a new document. And we're going to first start with the Blend tool. I wanted to teach you the ones that I felt like gave for the neatest result. Let's Get Started: I've spent several hours and join these tools and creating such a wide variety of shapes. So let's happen to Adobe Illustrator and we'll find out just how easy and fun this process can be.Ģ. We will also be using the new repeat tool to accomplish these complex shapes even easier than it was before. We're going to be creating some stunning geometric shapes, forms, and radial objects and Adobe Illustrator by just using a few basic tools. The next few lessons will focus on something more fun and enjoyable. Most of my lessons work through projects that are practical client-based projects. Class Preview : Vector can be very beautiful with it's almost endless array of patterns, perfectly organized structures that we very difficult to do this with just pivot paper.
