I'm so happy you're back on the Illustrator wave. You made get into designing and I started on Inkscape but then I found it too limiting for what I wanted to do, been using Illustrator ever since
Hey Nick! Do you know if Illustrator has the ability to sample an average area of color similar to Inkscape? When making low poly portraits, I tend to use Inkscape more because of that feature. Great tutorial regardless!
I looked your question up, and I found this answer on StackExchange: "I don't think theres something like that on illustrator but you can always make a small mosaic and use one of the colours you get: Go to: Object>create an object mosaic and choose a small number (2 or 3) If the option is unavailable go to Object>rasterize and when the object is rasterized you'll be able to make a mosaic." Not exactly what you were looking for, but it might help if you haven't found a solution yet.
Finally a flawless, how to with illustrator I was looking for this for so long. Your tutorial helped me with none other did
I'm so happy you're back on the Illustrator wave.
You made get into designing and I started on Inkscape but then I found it too limiting for what I wanted to do, been using Illustrator ever since
Illustrator definitely has its benefits!
I NEED MORE OF THIS PLEASE!!!
Just stumbled upon your channel and I've instantly subscribed!!!
You just saved me so much! Thank you!
Thank you for this amazing and valuable tut!
this is an awesome tutorial, great information and tips! Thank you!
Thanks Nick for your Awrsome videos!
tysm, very clear instruction! 👽
This is a brilliant tutorial, thank you so much!!
Really cool, thanx for sharing!
big help!. please do create more! thanks
YOur the real MVP
Awesome dude
Thanks!
Totally amazing 😍
U really make me motivated but can u make videos on logo making
Will do!
Thanks Sir!
Thaaaanks man
Rad tutorial!
Amazing
Thank you 💗
Thats so cooool
Hey Nick! Do you know if Illustrator has the ability to sample an average area of color similar to Inkscape? When making low poly portraits, I tend to use Inkscape more because of that feature. Great tutorial regardless!
Not that I know of. I'll check that next time I open it up though.
I looked your question up, and I found this answer on StackExchange:
"I don't think theres something like that on illustrator but you can always make a small mosaic and use one of the colours you get: Go to: Object>create an object mosaic and choose a small number (2 or 3) If the option is unavailable go to Object>rasterize and when the object is rasterized you'll be able to make a mosaic."
Not exactly what you were looking for, but it might help if you haven't found a solution yet.
love it
Whenever I make a polygon and then go to make another polygon the original polygon is deleted, any suggestions or help?
Sir please upload affinity designer tutorial
Thanks nick!
How do we remove white lines in between shapes after coloring them?
By removing the fill