You are amazing. Taught me more than my teacher ever did. she expected me to know everything you just said with no experience. you really helped me so much.
I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial. The way you have shown how to make the work as effective as possible, not only how to do it in general. Amazing!
Seriously, thank you so much for this tutorial!! I have been very confused about the technical aspects of packaging - how to know if the dimensions are accurate on screen vs. printing, etc. - and this has been SO helpful. I would love to see a video on how you work with (import, full process, etc.) packaging dielines that are already given to you (not made from scratch) - thank you so much again!!
This tutorial helped me create a die line for a vendor even if I didn't have any experience before. Usually I do crude photoshop line drawings, now it looks professional. Thanks!
Hey Sara, Invaluable help, and many thanks for making this video, I have interview as packaging designer job, although I am comfortable with Illustrator and setting up print work, packaging is something Ive not done before, so I watching this video a couple of times! Thanks again
much easier if you just select the rectangle and while holding alt+shift drag forward or backward to copy the rectangle. Smart guides will help you snap rectangles into place.
Hi Sara! I'd like to thank you for the precious time devoted to these tuts! This is one of the Best Illustrator Packaging Creation Ever! Franckly, You're so neat & Clear. Bootstrap, Web Design, Foundation...Genius So...My Question's On which Planet are living on? Please, More Adobe Illustrator Techniques...Cause you explain'm in a very understanding way Thanks
How would you go about adding nicks or bridges to a dieline in a workflow scenario? Do you have a method thats quick and efficient. We need our cut out work to stay with the skeleton.
the overlaping problem: i can't just delete a path, selecting a path with direct select still deletes the whole object, using scissors makes it so the path disappears but it somehow covers the other line
You are amazing. Taught me more than my teacher ever did. she expected me to know everything you just said with no experience. you really helped me so much.
this has literally been the best illustrator video i have ever seen, u took me from beginner to pro in 45 min, THANX!
you mathmathical sense is so high. nice video. need more video like this one and many more.
I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial. The way you have shown how to make the work as effective as possible, not only how to do it in general. Amazing!
Seriously, thank you so much for this tutorial!! I have been very confused about the technical aspects of packaging - how to know if the dimensions are accurate on screen vs. printing, etc. - and this has been SO helpful. I would love to see a video on how you work with (import, full process, etc.) packaging dielines that are already given to you (not made from scratch) - thank you so much again!!
This tutorial is wonderful! I’ve been looking for clear and complete instructions for creating a die line from scratch. Thank you for this 😊
This tutorial helped me create a die line for a vendor even if I didn't have any experience before. Usually I do crude photoshop line drawings, now it looks professional. Thanks!
Thank you for this Tutorial! You are helping to maintain a high design standard for all!🎉
This video helped me so much for my packaging assessment. I really appreciate it. So good!
I can't thank you enough for this detailed tutorial! With your help through this tutoriual I can pass my test task! I wish you all the best :)
Thumbs up! This tutorial is so clear and precise, love it! Thanks, Sara.
Wow, well done! Very detailed, precise and you didn't explain too fast going crazy with the mouse. Thank you! :D
Hey Sara, Invaluable help, and many thanks for making this video, I have interview as packaging designer job, although I am comfortable with Illustrator and setting up print work, packaging is something Ive not done before, so I watching this video a couple of times! Thanks again
thanks sara, my college professor would be proud lol youre awesome so clear love it!!
On the behalf of every person trying to freelance package design and having little to no idea where to begin, we've voted you our god
much easier if you just select the rectangle and while holding alt+shift drag forward or backward to copy the rectangle. Smart guides will help you snap rectangles into place.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thanks so much Sara for this tutorial very helpful.
Wow! Thanks Sara. Love from India.
Hi Sara! I'd like to thank you for the precious time devoted to these tuts! This is one of the Best Illustrator Packaging Creation Ever! Franckly, You're so neat & Clear. Bootstrap, Web Design, Foundation...Genius So...My Question's On which Planet are living on?
Please, More Adobe Illustrator Techniques...Cause you explain'm in a very understanding way
Thanks
👍👍wonderful! tutorial
Very well explained. Thank you
Thank you! This video is amazing!
This is so helpful! ❤️ Big thanks to you🥺💖
How would you go about adding nicks or bridges to a dieline in a workflow scenario? Do you have a method thats quick and efficient. We need our cut out work to stay with the skeleton.
Really thanks for this vedio.
Hi thank you for the video, but I have a question. How do you determine 0.125 and 0.0625inch to taper the edge? thank you
Thank you sooo much! This was exactly what I was looking for, it helped a lot!
great explanation
the overlaping problem: i can't just delete a path, selecting a path with direct select still deletes the whole object, using scissors makes it so the path disappears but it somehow covers the other line
Thank you for sharing this
Excellent
thank you for sharing this!
it's highly compressed?
Do you have full course video on this?
How did you measure the dieline? Should I invest in a caliper?
Gracias por compartir saludos
Thanks Teacher !
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much 🧡
Thanks a million 💕💕
nice
Mam the name of tha program
i wish this was in metric.
thanks Sara.
I think this word 'dye" not"die".
inchi......... wierd.
Not professional approach
How come?
But enough right?
Good
Good