Omg i stumbled on your videos, you are very active on the TUTVid on your website back in 2010, i was still a junior graphic designer and always on your website browsing for tutorials, and stumbling on your video at 12years later as a senior graphic designer makes me feel nostalgic to watch your videos!
This guy single handedly taught me more about graphic design than college. I got my paper from college, but the skills from him. He does a much better job than 90% of teachers.
wow this was amazing! and those little changes made such a huge difference. like having the letter the same height as icon. those tweaks are the difference between a designer and a good designer. I could really see this guy's talent, even with the simplest of examples
I've gotten really used to CorelDRAW since entering the screen printing world. I'll be switching back to Illustrator thanks to you! Literally pointed out all the little tasks I was used to in Corel..... BRAVO 👏🏻
When this video ended, I stood up and did a slow clap it was that good. So many helpful tips not just for a beginner user but also for the experienced Illustrator user that may not be aware of new features that have been recently added. My personal favorite was the touch type tip. I do a lot of logos with lettering involved and spacing between letters would sometimes become an issue when looking at the entire aesthetic of the design. This was previously being remedied by the kerning option under the character window but not anymore. I was today years old when I discovered Hamburger icons are very sneaky and will be relying on that option so much more moving forward. Thanks for making such an educational and quality video! You have earned my subscription.
Cool tips. Love #1 & #11! For Pen tool, I prefer to ignore tangents (for the most part) while building; instead get them close (sometimes not even dragging tangent handles), and then use the Anchor Point tool (CTRL+C) and/or Direct Selection tool to then massage the Beziers more easily. Also, use shapes as much as possible and fuse them together with Unite or Shape Builder. Much faster than worrying about every single tangent as you go. Sometimes uniting can cause some CRAZY anchor points, so next time I run into that I'm going to see if the Smooth tool will help! Global colors also allow you to work with tints. :) I really wish the CTRL+D also worked in Photoshop!!!
normally i dont give reviews but maam youre amazing like i tried 2 videos on 2020 and one on 2022 but it wont work but i saw yr video today and it worked as being both content creators i respect your hard work and keep it up
I can't thank you enough for this video, although thinking back over the last 15 years how much time those text alignment and color group tricks would have saved me almost makes me cry... But I'm happy I know them now =D
nice tutorial, thanks. I have a question: I see that you set your units to points; what is more - let's say - practical to use as a basic unit in Illustrator, points or pixels? I know the difference between the two, but from a practical, everyday designer view, what would you suggest? thanks.
Omg i stumbled on your videos, you are very active on the TUTVid on your website back in 2010, i was still a junior graphic designer and always on your website browsing for tutorials, and stumbling on your video at 12years later as a senior graphic designer makes me feel nostalgic to watch your videos!
This guy single handedly taught me more about graphic design than college. I got my paper from college, but the skills from him. He does a much better job than 90% of teachers.
wow this was amazing!
and those little changes made such a huge difference. like having the letter the same height as icon. those tweaks are the difference between a designer and a good designer.
I could really see this guy's talent, even with the simplest of examples
Thank you for the value you give in your videos you are appreciated
I've gotten really used to CorelDRAW since entering the screen printing world. I'll be switching back to Illustrator thanks to you! Literally pointed out all the little tasks I was used to in Corel..... BRAVO 👏🏻
Stopping by showing love! Hope all is well
All is good! Thanks for the love! I appreciate you two!
This is the best free software Ive seen. Respect.
The best soft soft tutorial ever!
you're a great teacher, love the simplicity, with details! subbed!
It's so pleasing. The setuping and mastering softs amazing.
I could listen to Nice tutorialm talk for hours man what a passionate dude ❤️
So happy that you are come back 🥰❤️
Thanks! I'm happy to be making videos again! Now I need to make MORE of them! 😀
@@tutvid You were a great help in my learning of illustrator, I can only rejoice to see lots of new videos ❤️
These are superb hints and tips matey, thank you!!!
Really great tips Nathaniel! Thanks for pulling em together in one video that's just good fun to watch!
Finnally now this channel is actually gonna be consistent
This was the absolute best. Thank you!
Finally, some great pro tips.
high end tutorials.. i love tyhis guy!
Thank you for this. As an amateur graphic designer, this was awesome to learn
This works. Recommended to try this out. Thanks a lot for your help
This is amzing and took everything to the next level!
The global color one is dope. Thanks😀
When this video ended, I stood up and did a slow clap it was that good. So many helpful tips not just for a beginner user but also for the experienced Illustrator user that may not be aware of new features that have been recently added. My personal favorite was the touch type tip. I do a lot of logos with lettering involved and spacing between letters would sometimes become an issue when looking at the entire aesthetic of the design. This was previously being remedied by the kerning option under the character window but not anymore. I was today years old when I discovered Hamburger icons are very sneaky and will be relying on that option so much more moving forward. Thanks for making such an educational and quality video! You have earned my subscription.
Very well explained!
this program works great! exactly as I wanted
Thank you soo much! Keep up the tutorials!
Very useful tips. Thank you very much.
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience.
Love this… thank you!!!
Now I understand how to make loops and export everytNice tutorialng really god bless you.. your way of explaining simply aweso I loved it
These are fantastic! Thank you!
Thanks for this! The color one is awesome.
thanks a lot!!! so nice reverb
Fantastic tutorial, keep up the great videos!
It´s working great. Thank you so much for sharing
A lot of thanks! Realy AMAZING tips!
Really amazing. Thanks
Thank you! It helped a lot.
WOW! That was really amazingly helpful! Thanks a hundred!
Great video!
Cool tips. Love #1 & #11!
For Pen tool, I prefer to ignore tangents (for the most part) while building; instead get them close (sometimes not even dragging tangent handles), and then use the Anchor Point tool (CTRL+C) and/or Direct Selection tool to then massage the Beziers more easily. Also, use shapes as much as possible and fuse them together with Unite or Shape Builder. Much faster than worrying about every single tangent as you go. Sometimes uniting can cause some CRAZY anchor points, so next time I run into that I'm going to see if the Smooth tool will help!
Global colors also allow you to work with tints. :)
I really wish the CTRL+D also worked in Photoshop!!!
I have the same approach. And yes, shape-building is such a time-saver.
normally i dont give reviews but maam youre amazing like i tried 2 videos on 2020 and one on 2022 but it wont work but i saw yr video today and it worked as being both content creators i respect your hard work and keep it up
Best wishes for you. Really these tips and techniques are dope.
Sweet tutorial fam !
Awesome tips !!! Thank you for sharing
Great work. Love it!
Very cool useful tips. thanks Nathanial!
Tip #8 is going to help me so much in my workflow, thanks a lot!
thank you straight to the point
Thanks so much for your thoughtful and detailed videos! On to the soft!
Missed your videos!
COOL man.. As usual you videos are so inspiring and helful! Amazing stuff!
Great job ❤️ Big thanks!
Best tutorial, thank you very much
Amazing tips as usual, thank you for the video :)
You do great work bro. Keep it up bro.❤❤
Really appreciate tNice tutorials. Thankyou brother
Awesome tips! Thank you so much! 😍
Your video is amazing and keep up the good work!!!
No virus, real work
good job male, thanks!
I love the text align tips. Any way to have these settings by default?
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!!
OMG...thanks for the tips, man! Usefull AF...I really appreciate it! 👊
Very welcoming. Thank you.
thank you so much , it worked :)
amazing Thanks man
amazing video...greate video.thank you.
I can't thank you enough for this video, although thinking back over the last 15 years how much time those text alignment and color group tricks would have saved me almost makes me cry... But I'm happy I know them now =D
good work and thank you so much, Greetings from Egypt
God, I'm glad I found your video that helped me
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Cool & helpful tips bro 💚👊🏻💯💨💨
man. Thank you!
That smooth tool tip is going to save me so much time from clicking and holding the pencil tool to expand the menu and find it.
THANK YOU! - Liked and subscribed...
I love this guy
Amazing tips bro🚀🔥
Amazing😍
Very useful content.
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Nice tutorial
Thank you Brother
It is the first-class I chalk up ever seen
saved my life
Thanks so much
coz you did great work on the video, thank u for your help o7
Now tNice tutorials was truly an aweso video. I love your thorough style
Thank's sir 🎉❤
Hey, good video. For future videos i would recommend a editing soft
Amazing 😯
thats great✨
now i am in a good mood
I was given soft soft as a gift in 11, and up until recently, I was so overwheld by the complexity of it that I never got past just using
Amazing
Thanks bro
thank you bro thank you
it really worked
Much love
5 seconds before you said thats a bit boring I was like dude thats sick
nice tutorial, thanks. I have a question: I see that you set your units to points; what is more - let's say - practical to use as a basic unit in Illustrator, points or pixels? I know the difference between the two, but from a practical, everyday designer view, what would you suggest? thanks.
Points....When I was in publishing, the supervisors would literally come by with a pica ruler and measure your points for spacing.