How to Create Textures in Illustrator Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Learn how to create textures in Illustrator add shading to your artwork by using the Grain Effect combined with linear, radial and freeform gradients.
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CONTENTS:
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Sketching and tracing process
2:40 - Adding highlight with Grain effect
10:46 - Adding shading with Grain effect
12:59 - Grain effect with Freeform Gradient
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Hi!! I have a question. At 10:51 you copied the second hill and pressed Cmd+F. That should result in the two elipses being next to each other in the layers pannel but in a split second there, the elements in the layer's pannel shift. The shapes are suddenly not right next to each other.. You can see what I mean in 10:55.. One of the elipses is the one highlighted (light gray) and the other is the one with the cyan square next to it.. On top of that, one of the elipses seems to be inside of a group or something like that now.. when did that happened?
Did you arranged them without saying anything to the camera? Did it happened on it's own because of something? This is confusing me a lot. Thanks!
I've watched 5 tutorials on how to do grain effects today and this is definitely the best one, using masks gives you so much flexibility. Thanks Martin!
Great tutorials. I've done this with stipple brushes nested inside my objects before, but this technique is quicker and neater. Thanks for sharing.
It's lovely to find an expert who is so considered in their instructions. Thanks ever so much.
I was looking for this tutorial for a long time and now I have found it, thank you so much for your tutorial as it is making a big difference in my art and illustrative work. Thank you once again for your great contribution. Peter, Sikkim, India.
This tutorial has changed my life!! Thank you for such an easy to understand video :D
I bought your Adobe Illustrator course on Udemy and it was so amazing. I love how clearly and specifically you talk about any feature or option or tool. I am definitely purchasing the membership, probably some two months from now once I settle some stuff.
Absolutely Fantastic! You are a natural teacher, and you have mad skills, Thanks...
I absolutely love this tutorial, I currently take a couple of your classes on Skillshare, but these shading technique will up my art for sure. Thanks!🤗
The best tutorial for gradient beginner. Love it!! Thanks
Love it, texture adds another detail to make designer look awesome
So gentle, so systematic. If I had one tiny feedback - it would be a little emphasis on points that can not be missed, and why we must do it. Thanks so much!
Definitely interested in a video on your sketching process!!! Your videos are great, thanks so much for helping teach so many of us!
Thank you! Such a simple but vital technique!
If there is button “big love” to press for this video it will not be enough for your work man
Thanks a lot for all your big efforts 🙏👏🏻
So helpful! Also love your drawing it's so cute
I really needed some good tutorial on this theme, its very well explained so thank you a lot!
Appreciate that you were very concise with all your steps. Great tutorial. 👍
شكرا لك , لقد أحببت هذه الطريقة وشرحك لها قد كان سهل وواضح واظهرت عملي بشكل رائع !
hello from Greece ...i m amazed by your videos..i am a beginner and your tutorials helps me a lot !!!!thank you
I love love love this! thank you so much!
I was looking for it so long x.x Thanks a lot!
OMG! I'm in love with this channel
You just saved my day sir! Clear instruction and great video!!!! THANK YOU for being amazing :)
awesome, always loved that grain effect
You know I watch a lot of designers teach this grain effect all of them can't deliver the idea simple like you, Thanks a lot ❤❤✔✔
Thank you! The lesson was very useful and you explain the information so well ;)
This is such a good tutorial! THANK YOU!
Hey bro, really nice technique. I've used this technique with the color halftone filter and new freeform gradient tool with quite interesting results.
yay...been waiting for this
Great tutorial, thank You! And You are really great teacher!
An excellent tutorial. Thank you.
you're honestly the best teacher... wow...
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!!
You are a great teacher! Thanks!
What a fantastic tutorial! Thank you very much
I have seen so many illustrators using this effect, thank you for this excellent tutorial cant wait to try it myself!
btw im loving the accent.
Good luck with it Rachel, and please tag your work when sharing with @yesimadesigner so I can check it out 🙌
Thank you so much. Your tutorial is very wonderful
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge to us on youtube!
Wow, terrific tutorial, thanks for this!
I would love to see a sketching tutorial video especially your personal process :) (so far I am enjoying your videos, super helpful!)
This is awesome! Thank you!
Very useful technique I learn new things from you're tutorial keep posting its help.
You are amazing my man!
Thanks! I did not know about the grain effect
In photoshop, paint the highlights our shadows and put in in the dissolve blend mode. Change the fill value for adjustments
your tutorial is very professional, i enjoy watching it :D
Another great tutorial, thanks so much
Toward the end, if you look at the little icon silhouette of the llama in the transparency window, it's instantly recognizable as a llama. Now that's some good design.
Great tutorial. Thanks! :)
Thank you sooo much! This is great.
Nice tutorial. Thanks.
You’re an amazing teacher! 😊👍
Thanks! I wasn't using masks for this, makes so much more sense.
its working, thanks a lot
Thank you! 😍👍
Amazing!
Thank you so much!
Great video! Thank you
Thank you for this nice tutorial :D
Best platform on Ai I have found so far.
. Thanks, Great tutorial
Very helpful. Thank you
Thank you thank you very in-depth
nice tecnique using free form gradients
I press like button before even watching any of your video. 👍
Of course it was very enjoy
Really nice informative technique thank you sir.
Brilliant!
Great content! Subscribed!
Wow, awesome tutorial. Thanks a lot))
Awesome!
thanks man no you are not a designer you are an artist
Thank you for this tutorial. Lama is so cute 🙂😍 It would be great to see a tutorial about the sketching step. Thank you 😊
this is a great tutorial! nice job. new subscriber based on this.
thank you very much
Oh no your teaching is very nice bro. I have already subscribed to your channel.
thanx man ♥
thank you so much
Tnx, your explanation are very complete. plz teach us about sketching too.
Thank you. I love this and I think you're a great instructor. However, unless I missed it, you didn't explain how to separate/get the newly created textured shading onto the shading layer you created at the outset. A simple drag and drop-of course-just places it above all the rest of the artwork. You showed us how you could turn on and off the shading, but it's not clear how to get it all onto a separate layer and still be masked to the right object parts. Thanks again.
Hi there! Can you share your workspace setup please? Love this effect. Great tutorial, thank you!!
You are my teacher in udemy illustrator masterclass 😍 Good to see you here ( I was like wait a minute a know this voice ) 😂
Great Tutorial! I always loved this effect but this technique definitely seems the most efficient. Especially since you can go back into the effect and change it as needed.
Would love the sketching video!
amazingggggggggggggggg lovee it
This is my first video of yours I've watched and you are so great! Where is your accent from?
Another fantastic tutorial, Martin! Thank you SO much! I really appreciate you stopping from time to time to point out & explain the notations in the layers panel as you work. I find that difficult to discern on my own. Yes, I'm sure there'd be a lot of interest in watching your complete iPad Pro process, as you describe as your "sketching phase", and how you transition into Illustrator & right up to the point where this video begins! Maybe another course, please?
Thanks Jeanne, it's good to know the right pronounciation 🙌 and I will make more videos showing the starting phase of illustrations.
@@YesImaDesigner Any way you say it sounds like music to my ears. My great-grandmother and grandmother came here from Hungary. Thank you for being so open to our "wish list"!
Excellent
Thank you for the useful video. Can you tell me: why when I click to Make\Release opacity mask the initial shape lose the color (became white), just lines? Thank you.
I would love to learn more about how you sketch, it's my weakest area.
I love all your videos. It would be great if you share the templates of the drawing.
Nifty technique. Thank you very much for sharing, but just want to ask if you have any tips on controlling the size of these grains. The only factor I can find right now is to adjust the size of your canvas.
Great tutorial - I'm having a problem though - every time I let go of the gradient, Illustrator then smooths out the grain? I know this was mentioned in the tutorial and to solve it you just click the gradient tools again but its still not working for me.
#masgraphicdesigner
awesome, always loved that grain effect
Thanks you so much for this amazing tutorial! I tried it but I don’t know why my grain is so big?? I played with the intensity. Any suggestions?
Yes I'd love to see tutorials on sketching! Also, a total basic thing I can't figure out...is there a way to draw more organic looking lines in AI, like when I wanna add little detail lines, I dont want my stroke to be just cut at the ends if you know what I mean? Hard to explain. Anyway, love your videos, looking forward to the next one! Thanks so much!
I would use custom brushes for more organic looking lines. Probably Art Brushes would work best. I just finished recording another 2-part tutorial on Illustrator brushes, which will come out in a couple of weeks. Stay tuned :)
That's awesome! Thank you so much! Can't wait to see those tutorials!
Very useful with great result, please make part 2.
It's coming next Monday 👍
Great !
Can I use this effect for print files, such as packaging? Because when I zoom in the grain effect looks pixelated so would that affect the print files?
thank u