I just want to say that your way to teach adobe illustrator is the best! I watched all of the videos from this course, practiced it, returned if I didn't get smth and now I have a good base that helps me to continue! Also you inspire me because in a future I want to teach people something I know and I think it's so important to do it for free, it gives a chance a talented persons who can't afford an education. It makes a world a better place! Thank you so much!
Hi Nastya, Thank you for such a lovely comment. It means a great deal to us when we hear that our customers and followers are enjoying and finding our courses and tutorials useful! Thank you once again, and good luck with your work!
I am a new subscriber to your channel . I found your teaching styles exceptionally good .Thank you so much for the free classes.Keeping doing the great work.This is so very useful for the beginners. Love from 🇮🇳
For making the zipper into a brush, choosing Artbrush didn't work for me until i chose Pattern. Am using CS6. The Art brush option just stretched the zipper
What you are doing here is amazing, thank you so much for sharing this, I'm also a teacher and a fashion designer and watching this tutorial had helped me to achieve better details for my illustrations. Once again Thank u! Cheers from Vancouver.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Please help support us to create more tutorial like this by purchasing one of our flat drawing packs from Designlab.london: designlab.london/digital-fashion-illustration-adobe-illustrator/
Hi Ralph, creating a zip brush doesn't work with 'Art brush' but it works with 'Pattern brush' on my Adobe Illustrator. If I do it with art brush, and draw a line with a pen tool it just creates two long vertical lines
I'm certain this could be done in CorelDRAW, however, we haven't used the platform and so doing a tutorial just in CorelDRAW might be quite time consuming and not that helpful.
I used CorelDraw before using Illustrator. Basically they are both vector programs and similar to use. Corel is a little easier to use up front but i the US Illustrator is the industry standard. But don’t put off learning to get the perfect tool. I learned all my CAD skills in Coreldraw. Good Luck and practice, practice, practice!
I just want to say that your way to teach adobe illustrator is the best! I watched all of the videos from this course, practiced it, returned if I didn't get smth and now I have a good base that helps me to continue!
Also you inspire me because in a future I want to teach people something I know and I think it's so important to do it for free, it gives a chance a talented persons who can't afford an education. It makes a world a better place! Thank you so much!
Hi Nastya, Thank you for such a lovely comment. It means a great deal to us when we hear that our customers and followers are enjoying and finding our courses and tutorials useful! Thank you once again, and good luck with your work!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, it is helping so much on my company
You're very welcome. I'm glad I could help!
I am a new subscriber to your channel . I found your teaching styles exceptionally good .Thank you so much for the free classes.Keeping doing the great work.This is so very useful for the beginners. Love from 🇮🇳
Thank you for the lovely comment. I'm so happy you are enjoying the content!
Thank you for the video it's very helpful and excited for the next
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for sharing, your video is very helpful and your explain is easy to follow.
Glad it was helpful!
For making the zipper into a brush, choosing Artbrush didn't work for me until i chose Pattern. Am using CS6. The Art brush option just stretched the zipper
Thanks for the tip. Quite possibly I got that wrong in the tutorial. Either way, this will help out community a great deal. Thanks again!
you are great ..learning a lot from you.
Glad to hear that
Wow you really know your stuff.. fantasticly thorough. Thanks for the inspiration
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What you are doing here is amazing, thank you so much for sharing this, I'm also a teacher and a fashion designer and watching this tutorial had helped me to achieve better details for my illustrations.
Once again Thank u!
Cheers from Vancouver.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Please help support us to create more tutorial like this by purchasing one of our flat drawing packs from Designlab.london:
designlab.london/digital-fashion-illustration-adobe-illustrator/
Hi Ralph, creating a zip brush doesn't work with 'Art brush' but it works with 'Pattern brush' on my Adobe Illustrator.
If I do it with art brush, and draw a line with a pen tool it just creates two long vertical lines
Ah yes, I must have got that wrong in th tutorial. Thank you for spotting that and posting it here.
Hey! I am having problem in purchasing your tech pack template ( from India)
Hi Simranjeet. Did you manage to get the pack? If not please send me an email at: ralph@patternlab.london and we'll try to resolve the issue for you.
i tried to create that zipper brush like you. it doesnt wokr like that. illustrator wont let me do that
I'm sorry you are having issues, possibly rewatch the video and try again?
your templates don't show in my illustrator cc. how to made it?
I'm not sure what you mean? The Illustration won't show you how it was made but the tutorial will. Can you clarify what you mean?
Corel draw ...?
I'm certain this could be done in CorelDRAW, however, we haven't used the platform and so doing a tutorial just in CorelDRAW might be quite time consuming and not that helpful.
I used CorelDraw before using Illustrator. Basically they are both vector programs and similar to use. Corel is a little easier to use up front but i the US Illustrator is the industry standard. But don’t put off learning to get the perfect tool. I learned all my CAD skills in Coreldraw. Good Luck and practice, practice, practice!