I really miss these videoes. I still absolutely love the business knowledge but its still good for me to learn the craft tricks that I never learned at my design college.
I've been into graphic design for over 13 years now and this is literally the first lesson I see that explains in depth the process of creating simple lettering. There's so much disinformation online about that, and on the other hand the older typographic books that I have don't explain working with bezier curves, because *there weren't bezier curves back then*. So I've wondered for years and researched about should I pull the handles horizontally and vertically (and slanted with the direction of the typeface), instead of just pulling them in random angles. And honestly with the amount of crappy work online the answer wasn't always conclusive. This short video will save A LOT of time for a kid that is just starting out.
YES!!!!! I needed exactly this video for this project I'm doing right now. I was spending way too much time nudging each point trying to get the curves smooth as butter. This helps so much! THANK YOU!!!!!!
This is sooooo great. Thank you ... I'm kinda teaching myself Illustrator and Photoshop. Im 50+ and i just think I want to do something new and creative. Thank you for being a part of my learning process.
Hi the futur team and Chris, I follow your content since i found it for almost two months. I discovered the podcasts two days ago, and i want to thank you, especially for your meetings with Aron Draplin. You are both so different but also so genuine, honest and authentic it makes me super happy. Further and beyond. Cheers Gaudenz
Great stuff !!! It would be great to see case studies of some of your motion design projects as well. I have seen some of the mind blowing work on blind.
Treat your anchor points as if they are being placed on a clock at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 locations and your vector angles will be much cleaner. The goal should be to use the least number of points possible. Also try to constrain as many of the handles to the horizontals and verticals and drag the handles. The handles shouldn't be too long or you get wonky curves. - I need to give credit where it is due. I learned about the "clock method" from Designer/Illustrator Great, Von Glitschka.
Another excellent video! One tip: if possible, put on the screen the shortcuts for both Mac and Windows operational systems, that would help a lot! I absolutely love your work Chris! Thanks for that. Hope to work with you in the (hopefully) near future... God bless you all! #1BillionPeople #PaycheckForChris
Before they do, you can try to use something called the width tool (Shift-W), it allows the manipulation of thickness of path lines. Maybe you may find a style you like while experimenting?
Hey @chris thanks for all of your hardwork which will definitely pay off what you pursues. I kinda Wonder that you talking about the business of design at the sametime you focusing on the thing that what motivate you to keep moving things forward. Which really inspires me to take some “actions”. Thanks a lot. “Vision Without Execution is Hallucination” -Edison
Wwoww, hi!! I watched your ikigai video before and yesterday my typography professor just recommended your channel to us! She said that you're Vietnamese so i feel a little... connected 😂
I really miss these videoes. I still absolutely love the business knowledge but its still good for me to learn the craft tricks that I never learned at my design college.
Yea @futur we need more!
I've been into graphic design for over 13 years now and this is literally the first lesson I see that explains in depth the process of creating simple lettering. There's so much disinformation online about that, and on the other hand the older typographic books that I have don't explain working with bezier curves, because *there weren't bezier curves back then*. So I've wondered for years and researched about should I pull the handles horizontally and vertically (and slanted with the direction of the typeface), instead of just pulling them in random angles. And honestly with the amount of crappy work online the answer wasn't always conclusive. This short video will save A LOT of time for a kid that is just starting out.
I mean - thank you for creating so useful content.
Thanks!!! It’s our pleasure.
An easy (not too technical) way for a sophisticated imagination. Nice!
"i'm gonna select all these things and hit command 5 to turn them to guides" not even 2 mins in and already.... mind blown
Yeah, I was like "duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude that's awesome" after that
@@ouden. That was a massive moment for me too! I wrote it down, came to the comments and yours was the first comment :D
I look forward to more video tutorials like this. Very hands on and easy to understand.
I've been using Illustrator for the past 3 yrs, I finally understood clearly how anchor handles work within the pen tool. :D
Yay!
I think it's really, really cool that you still take the time to do stuff like this, Chris. Thank you.
You’re very welcome.
I use AI every day and I still learned something new - thanks!
You’re very welcome.
YES!!!!! I needed exactly this video for this project I'm doing right now. I was spending way too much time nudging each point trying to get the curves smooth as butter. This helps so much! THANK YOU!!!!!!
Glad to hear.
So much information packed casually into 10 minutes
This is sooooo great. Thank you ... I'm kinda teaching myself Illustrator and Photoshop. Im 50+ and i just think I want to do something new and creative. Thank you for being a part of my learning process.
*CLICK* Now it get it!! Love love love this! Thanks for sharing your expertise Chris!
More tuitorial videos please. Thank you.
I feel like this is a video I'll watch several times over and practice with - truly so helpful and educational!!!!!!
Hi the futur team and Chris, I follow your content since i found it for almost two months. I discovered the podcasts two days ago, and i want to thank you, especially for your meetings with Aron Draplin. You are both so different but also so genuine, honest and authentic it makes me super happy. Further and beyond. Cheers Gaudenz
Cheers.
Awesome, After a decade, today I've finally found the usage of the scissor tool in AI, THANK YOU SO MUCH 😂😂
i saw it many times for it versatility...... i like it so much and it make me great and great how to make logo
What an in-depth and thorough tutorial, that was amazing. Thank you
Great stuff !!! It would be great to see case studies of some of your motion design projects as well. I have seen some of the mind blowing work on blind.
That is a great idea!!
Chris Do just "do" it.
Brilliant! Thank you for the tutorial.
Treat your anchor points as if they are being placed on a clock at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 locations and your vector angles will be much cleaner. The goal should be to use the least number of points possible. Also try to constrain as many of the handles to the horizontals and verticals and drag the handles. The handles shouldn't be too long or you get wonky curves. - I need to give credit where it is due. I learned about the "clock method" from Designer/Illustrator Great, Von Glitschka.
the handles also should never cross each other
Amen!
Thanks guys again for another great video. You guys make this stuff look so easy and not so daunting of a challenge. Many thanks!
Not that hard.
Great learning items, many of them. Off topic, I like Molly’s voice.
Another excellent video! One tip: if possible, put on the screen the shortcuts for both Mac and Windows operational systems, that would help a lot!
I absolutely love your work Chris! Thanks for that. Hope to work with you in the (hopefully) near future...
God bless you all!
#1BillionPeople #PaycheckForChris
Having these mixed in with business ed. is awesome!
wow!!! i love it i love it! thanks Chris!!!! binging on 'The Futur' videos for this lockdown, thank you:)
One video can tach you soooooo much - thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
This is really helpful, thanks a lot, sometimes I had some problems with the pentool but with this tricks, I can get a better result
WOW! This is going to help me a ton. Thanks for the helpful demo!
love the way you teach. Excellent
Thank you
Thank you for this amazing step by step video. It's incredible.
I just feel like working at the futur is bliss! I hope to work in a studio like that one day as a designer
This is dope. So many techniques, and a step by step guide.
Jeez, I never stop learning new stuff with you guys!
That’s the point.
My favorite show! Thank you for making this free.
Thanks
Holy crap this video was SO INFORMATIVE!
Gorgeous presentation 👏
I made 2 monograms a while ago with the help of your guide. so now 'im gonna try this aswell :)
best tutorial ever, gracias por el video aprendi mucho
“I’m not kinky” - that killed me but tbh same. This was such a helpful tutorial! Thank you!
Can you guys do a video on all the shortcuts which can be used in illustrator at different points?
I am a beginner so that would help me a lot
Already have. But maybe we can make a new one.
Thanks, I always enjoy watching how other work.
Super useful @thefutur!
Impressive sir. I shall be thankful to you if you teach about making a thin/thick technique to apply on letters.
Before they do, you can try to use something called the width tool (Shift-W), it allows the manipulation of thickness of path lines. Maybe you may find a style you like while experimenting?
Nice tip for guides with angle!
I am a fan! Thank you for this awesome lesson. You have just given me a typography trick that i have been looking for since the fire nation attacked.
Had my heart set on seeing you do the leg of the 'k', but wicked tutorial regardless! Many thanks
Try making the K yourself with what you learned. :-) I believe in you!
I've been following the futur for 3years and I've never seen this video before lol. very helpful thanks 😊
800 videos.
You're amazing, thank you!
Wow! This was very helpful! Thank you so much! 💕
gotta love Chris dos typography
Very skilled 😍
Nice beats and illustrator all day.
Easy. Haha, that term is used loosely in the video - Loved every bit of it though, can't wait for more Illustrator walkthroughs. Have an awesome day!
Try it.
The Futur Just tried it, here's what I was able to do: imgur.com/jHA3pdu
Lesson well learned.
Thank you.
Hey @chris thanks for all of your hardwork which will definitely pay off what you pursues. I kinda Wonder that you talking about the business of design at the sametime you focusing on the thing that what motivate you to keep moving things forward. Which really inspires me to take some “actions”. Thanks a lot.
“Vision Without Execution is Hallucination”
-Edison
you make it so easy thank you so much
awsome, do u have any video (or can u make one) about custom ghotic type?
we aren't the best at gothic typefaces.
Such an informative and engaging tutorial - cheers crew =)
Cheers.
incredible channel , it's the best in the youtube game :D
nice expecting more videos like this, keep going
Thanks Chris!
Thank you so much for this great videos!
Nice! Want more basic calligraphy lessons from Chris))))
Wow. Excellent!
Thank you a lot! Your videos are so helpful :))
This is incredible!!!!
Great tut!! Inspire me to draw something today 😉
That was fun to watch.
thank you @Chris
Thanks!
Great stuff Chris From Namibia.
totally satisfied.
That's cool! Thank you!
Thanks Chris, this is a great stuff to get smooth line 😁👍
Love the tuts!!!!
Wow, never knew what the sheer tool was. Always thought it was similar to scissors and thus I’ve never used it.
Thank you, much appreciated :)
WOw! It's very Cool.
Perfecto ! Bravo.
AWESOME!
excellent
it's really awesome, thanks the future
Thank you!
thank you
so good tips!
Could we get this image you used to practice on possibly? So that there is something to compare the finished result to.
I’m kind of embarrassed that the sketch wasn’t very good. Maybe I can make a new one.
Wwoww, hi!! I watched your ikigai video before and yesterday my typography professor just recommended your channel to us!
She said that you're Vietnamese so i feel a little... connected 😂
Where do you go to school? Who is your type instructor?
awesome!
Great work Chris ...is that Moley ?? is she back in the team ??
It is but she’s not.
Aww
Could use the smoothing tool to get rid of any kinks too ?
Nah. Draw precisely.
More illustrator pls :)
thanks!
What do you guys use for monetary transactions? Especially if you're working with someone far away?
Awesome.
Sweet!
When are appropriate times to use the curvature pen tool as opposed to the pen tool?
Any tool that works works
I've probably learned 1 year worth of learning in this one video
Wow. Send us a small token.
Heeey idk if you answer questions on old videos but when I use cntrl+alt+J the path scrambles up and turns into a knot, why is that?
A dialogue box should open up allowing you to select which axis to align. Horizontal vertical or both.
@@thefutur Thanks guys you rock!
great and great i miss it altime