Create Enamel Pins in Adobe Illustrator
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Super helpful and clear instructions. Loved that you captioned the command too
i used this tutorial for a university project it was very helpful
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This is a true tutorial!! ;))))) Thank you for making this useful video!!!
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Wow! Very helpful... the gold effect is super! Thank you! 💛
Thank you so much, This is so helpful for me
Thanks for this tutorial!
Very helpful,Thanks!
Very cool tutorial. Was there a reason you made a duplicate shape to add the gradient border to the larger popsicle design instead of just adding a stroke with a gradient like you did the indentations?
Awesomeeeeee
very helpfull tutorial
Hi, i was wondering what commands did you use for the brown stick to the back of the popsicle?
cool stuff
Hey Teela, thanks for the tutorial! I can make the snowflake, but how did you fill in between where the gradient is to make it in to a pin?
Do you mean the little negative spaces within the snowflake? I just grabbed my delete anchor point tool (keyboard short cut hyphen) and deleted the points to the negative shapes :)
Got it, thanks!
Would I be able to do the enamel gradient on photoshop?
Yea! I knew it was possible! Don’t have to order real ones now! Lol😂
can this be done with font?
Couldn't make the drop :/ For some reason i dont have as much points as you do to drag the circle, it just makes an ellipse for me
I didn’t think shading was possible in the manufacturing process.
You're right, it's not.
Gradient isn't possible in the enamel manufacturing process, the purpose of the gradient is just to make the 'metal' area look more realistic. When manufactured those bronze gradient areas would be metal so would be shiny - this makes the mockup look more realistic :)