Thank you so much - trying to use the time to spend time with the family and learn and better myself. Thank you and hope you and yours are fine. Your tips are keeping me focused.
Omg You are so smart. direct to the point Make it easy. I am a beginner in graphic, as an architect It saved me and gave me so inspiration. Thank you so much. I never regretted being in your channel.Merci ^^
This was great. I usually make my own grid, but I’ve never thought to use the paint bucket tool to actually “draw” the shapes in. This is so relaxing. Thanks!
Your voice is so hypnotic. Really love your videos Satori, always exploring in Ai!!! Thanks!!!! In addition to your logo design process, if I may suggest, could you provide your thoughts on designing supporting brand elements that matches the logo and intended look and feel of the brand? Hard to find info on this topic, I guess most designers just wing it with the branding and it ends up looking great. I am able to create cool, simple logos but designing supporting graphics to go with the brand is a toughy. If any other designers reading this, please share your thoughts!😊
very cool design and seems super simple! been teaching myself for the last couple of years some bits and bobs and i think your channels gonna help me improve massively, keep up the great content mate
The Live selection tool has some "hidden" function\propertise that you might not have know about. *1 - Hold "Option\Alt"* for Colour Picker mode. Using this while a Live Paint selection is selected wont have it being filled in while picking a colour. *2 - Fast Colour swatch switch* - the 3 swatches attached to your cursor is a preview of what would be your next or before colours, based on which Colour Folders in Swatches tab ypu have selected. So basically if you throw in your colours as a separate folder, you can cycle *with arrow keys* between only what you have chose! Personally, I love this tool, it's extremely versatile, even outside of using it as it's supposed to be use for. For example, use it as a Pathfinder\Shape builder function.
Wow this a great way to get perfectly aligned corners on the shapes. I've been doing it totally wrong. I was using the shape builder tool for this same method but it became annoying having to delete all the extra lines after I was done with the design.
This is soo good. Thankyou so much. Im a budding designer i suppose and stuff like these give me a lot of motivation to do more and more. God bless. Cheers!
There's a ready-made action called "one-click isometric grid" that you can download by searching on google. It can create an isometric grid within 3 seconds. They have both paid and free versions.
Great tip! You can also make an isometric gird by creating a stroke-only rectangle to the desired size. With the object selected, go to Object > Path > Split Into Grid. In the dialogue box, add as many columns as desired - no rows. Then, with the technique you've demonstrated, copy+paste the grid, rotate 60deg, and copy+paste and flip horizontal. Voilà! Cheers!
Thomas, awesome content, thank you, man! One thing has been bothering me for a long time. I often seem to struggle to believe in importance and value of design. It is like an imposter syndrome but about profession overall. Especially on an oversaturated market. When presenting the client typography chapter within the brand identity, in the back of my head I get thoughts like "Is it that important, that it is Roboto and not Helvetica? Does he or anyone care? What am I doing?" Would you make a video on how to deal with it?
That is what we most designers, or any form of creatives, go through. The self-doubt and self-sabotaging thoughts - which can often damper the processes of the projects we do. Have you DM Satori Graphics? Would love to see videos on how to overcome these kind of designers' mental health issues. :)
Thanks great video keep it up. I'm Still trying to figure out why its not working, but when I'm trying to create the grid the way you show It doesn't line up correctly. only when I group the lines its working fine. is there anything I'm missing in the document settings or something? cheers
hiya, what's the distance between your first two pen lines? My three grids don't match exactly on top of each other as i don't think I'm getting the distance right. Thanks for the great vid
love it. What I like to see, among other other things, are text effects since finding good ideas are not always easy. Also, when to use PS for text design and when to use AI since we can do neat designs with PS but those are not vector-based, are they? I am a bit at a loss about that.
Hi Pauline, hope you are well? PS now has a vector button built in, not sure what I think about it though. So you can turn any PS design into a vector essentially.
I can't figure out why but when I do this my 60 degree lines don't line up their intersections to the vertical lines at all... Any clue what I'm doing wrong Satori?
Make sure your spacings are exact and make sure the initial lines are properly centered. Check if your object or group anchor point is in centre. Make sure you enable smart guides while rotating, these help a bunch!
hi, thank you so much for sharing this!! quick question though: when I use the live paint bucket tool to fill the grid and then reduce the grid stroke to 0, residual colored lines in the grid pattern appear. how can I prevent this?
Using the paint bucket tool, while trying to fill the shapes with color, it's filling the rectangle and not the triangle as shown in the video, what should I do ?
Good day Sir! do you charge your customer with time Or with a Design? If you charge them with time , how do you prove them with the time you have use when the Product it's finish?
This is awesome!! I would like to see a logo with golden ratio but the letters were also exactly the size of golden ratio (saw the logo but cdnt figure out how to make it) guy was helpful in telling me but still confused. Any golden ratio logo with use of white space please? And the use of letters in it might be really helpful. The guy who made it was neverone_design on insta logo was two books "zkd" it will be really really helpful if u make like any similar logo or anything teaching the process
I went off coming here(after a couple of years) as there wasn't enough building/creating/drawing/composing graphics & too much resources/tips etc. Those are great but encompassing that while building graphics I personally like. Just being honest.
The difference between the angle should be 60 degree. Look at the angular value of his very 1st grid is 0 degree because he is using a landscape template. Then he increased the value by 60 each time. 2nd is 60 and 3rd grid is 120 If you start with a portrait art board the angular value of the 1st grid should be 90 degree. If not then set it to 90 degree. Then go for 60 degree increment. It means 2nd grid will be 150 degree and 3rd grid will be 210 degree. each one of the box will intersect.
@@abhinandandey_ricky Even with landscape artboard, it seems not working for me :/ I have tried different size though, square, landscape, and potrait one
@@jeremyedbert5092 Did you maintain the 60 degree angular interval? You can record your screen or take screenshots of your settings and mail me at linkondicosta15@gmail.com Though I'm not a pro like satori, I will try my best to help you.
Hope everyone is doing ok during these troubling times.. Stay safe everyone and hope you enjoy this isometric method
Thank you so much - trying to use the time to spend time with the family and learn and better myself. Thank you and hope you and yours are fine. Your tips are keeping me focused.
Thanks 😊 stay safe too!
love this Video thank you!!!!
Satori Graphics you too👍👍👍
Not so good at times and wanting some Graphic Design help form you too, as I have emailed you.
Oh hey that's how I do it!! I've actually made an isometric template which I just use over and over again for this kind of stuff. Nice one mate!!
Omg You are so smart. direct to the point Make it easy. I am a beginner in graphic, as an architect It saved me and gave me so inspiration. Thank you so much. I never regretted being in your channel.Merci ^^
This was great. I usually make my own grid, but I’ve never thought to use the paint bucket tool to actually “draw” the shapes in. This is so relaxing. Thanks!
No probs, always good to see people inspired and being creative due to my content ✌
Nifty. I prefer the artwork the way it looked before you cropped it, nice work.
Your voice is so hypnotic. Really love your videos Satori, always exploring in Ai!!! Thanks!!!!
In addition to your logo design process, if I may suggest, could you provide your thoughts on designing supporting brand elements that matches the logo and intended look and feel of the brand? Hard to find info on this topic, I guess most designers just wing it with the branding and it ends up looking great. I am able to create cool, simple logos but designing supporting graphics to go with the brand is a toughy.
If any other designers reading this, please share your thoughts!😊
Ahmed Davids ikr I love listening to it. 😊
Really nice technique! This is personally what I'm looking for in your channel: learning new & creative graphic design techniques.
Was waiting for this video
hope it was worthwhile
thank you so much ! now i can make and develop Bamboo waving pattern more !!
Happy to have helped you :)
i would NEVER thought of using the paint bucket tool for this type of design! WOW AMAZING, gonna experiment!
very cool design and seems super simple! been teaching myself for the last couple of years some bits and bobs and i think your channels gonna help me improve massively, keep up the great content mate
hey that's awesome, hope you keep excelling and learning :)
Satori Graphics Thanks man 🙏🏼 and also thanks for replying i wouldn’t even know where to start with all these comments
The Live selection tool has some "hidden" function\propertise that you might not have know about.
*1 - Hold "Option\Alt"* for Colour Picker mode. Using this while a Live Paint selection is selected wont have it being filled in while picking a colour.
*2 - Fast Colour swatch switch* - the 3 swatches attached to your cursor is a preview of what would be your next or before colours, based on which Colour Folders in Swatches tab ypu have selected. So basically if you throw in your colours as a separate folder, you can cycle *with arrow keys* between only what you have chose!
Personally, I love this tool, it's extremely versatile, even outside of using it as it's supposed to be use for. For example, use it as a Pathfinder\Shape builder function.
It always starts with a beautiful color palette. Good stuff!
One of your best videos yet! Keep up the AMAZING work!
Wow this a great way to get perfectly aligned corners on the shapes. I've been doing it totally wrong. I was using the shape builder tool for this same method but it became annoying having to delete all the extra lines after I was done with the design.
The best and the easiest way to draw isometric!
Very much HELPFUL.
Thank you.
happy to hear that, have a great day
stunning work
Thank you very much!!!. I have learned four new things because of you. Your youtube channel is awesome.
This is soo good. Thankyou so much. Im a budding designer i suppose and stuff like these give me a lot of motivation to do more and more. God bless. Cheers!
Great tutorial Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for the feedback Shannon!
thank you for sharing your techniques, those are very helpful!
I feel bad watching your videos for free, but thank you! You're amazing!
Oh wow, I want to try making this now. I appreciate your ideas! Please continue to share!
Wauw love this video! Thank you so much now i can design my own Isometric Design
I find this channel by
Coincidence,
Sir Satori you're a master Designer.
thanks a lot Sir.
There's a ready-made action called "one-click isometric grid" that you can download by searching on google. It can create an isometric grid within 3 seconds. They have both paid and free versions.
I didn't know that, I will surely look into it so thanks a lot
Thank u so much, i cant wait for more videos xD
I will try and make them as often as possible, thanks
very useful!thank u for your tutorial.
thanks for the comment Cat
Love it
cheers man
Another valuable lesson. Great one mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
superb bro
Thanks very much:)
Great tip! You can also make an isometric gird by creating a stroke-only rectangle to the desired size. With the object selected, go to Object > Path > Split Into Grid. In the dialogue box, add as many columns as desired - no rows. Then, with the technique you've demonstrated, copy+paste the grid, rotate 60deg, and copy+paste and flip horizontal. Voilà! Cheers!
Thanks man
This is so cool. Big thnx!
thanks for the comment Monkey
Love it!!!!
This was brilliant.
This looks fun, I gotta try this sometime!
thank you for this super tip! that's really helpful..
Thank you! Stay healthy
amazing man, please do a video on how to draw and then add to illustrator then how to shape etc
Wow this is Incredible 😙
You always make it so super easy! Stay safe! thnx:)
Show some more poster design techniques ... Your amazing man .
Peace ❤️
Thanks for sharing this tutorial... This was very helpful...
Awesome. Lots of room for gradients as well.
Awesome technique!
Wow! amazing design, your videos are amazing cause you explain every details very well for to understand , Thanks Sir
Totally awesome
So goooood!!! 😍
this's really useful for me, thanks
Killer design skills! thanks. Definetly gonna try this!
Hope you enjoy and have some fun with it Marcio, thanks
Another masterpiece from you! Amazing work in a smart way....
Um, my mind is blown. Thank you.
thanks Vugg much appreciated
You’re the best big fan
Amazing.
Flyers and logos and maybe some fun things
Thank you! Awesome I am going to try this out :)
hope it turns out well, thanks for the feedback Flo
Wow🤩 thank you👌🏼
Thanks a lot for this Tutorial, was quite helpful! I managed to use it for something!
Thank you for this one!
Would like to see some adobe dimension tutorials. Brilliant video
Amazing Vid! ♥️😉🤙
Thomas, awesome content, thank you, man!
One thing has been bothering me for a long time. I often seem to struggle to believe in importance and value of design. It is like an imposter syndrome but about profession overall. Especially on an oversaturated market. When presenting the client typography chapter within the brand identity, in the back of my head I get thoughts like "Is it that important, that it is Roboto and not Helvetica? Does he or anyone care? What am I doing?"
Would you make a video on how to deal with it?
That is what we most designers, or any form of creatives, go through. The self-doubt and self-sabotaging thoughts - which can often damper the processes of the projects we do. Have you DM Satori Graphics? Would love to see videos on how to overcome these kind of designers' mental health issues. :)
Hi. I did everything you said, and it is not aligned. What is the problem?
Wow wow Wow
💪👍💜
Wow! Did you come up with the technic yourself? That’s amazing!
Thanks great video keep it up.
I'm Still trying to figure out why its not working, but when I'm trying to create the grid the way you show It doesn't line up correctly.
only when I group the lines its working fine. is there anything I'm missing in the document settings or something? cheers
Wish you best of luck.
Nice bro
hiya, what's the distance between your first two pen lines? My three grids don't match exactly on top of each other as i don't think I'm getting the distance right. Thanks for the great vid
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love it. What I like to see, among other other things, are text effects since finding good ideas are not always easy. Also, when to use PS for text design and when to use AI since we can do neat designs with PS but those are not vector-based, are they? I am a bit at a loss about that.
Hi Pauline, hope you are well? PS now has a vector button built in, not sure what I think about it though. So you can turn any PS design into a vector essentially.
Why not use the arrow keys to cycle through the colors on the tooltip instead of hopping back and forth to the swatch panel 😀
I can't figure out why but when I do this my 60 degree lines don't line up their intersections to the vertical lines at all... Any clue what I'm doing wrong Satori?
Make sure your spacings are exact and make sure the initial lines are properly centered. Check if your object or group anchor point is in centre. Make sure you enable smart guides while rotating, these help a bunch!
hi, thank you so much for sharing this!! quick question though: when I use the live paint bucket tool to fill the grid and then reduce the grid stroke to 0, residual colored lines in the grid pattern appear. how can I prevent this?
God damn this is genius
glad you liked the video
@@SatoriGraphics Subbed! You've inspired me so much! I LOVE your mountain tutorial
Can you pleas make a video on shirt deigns and color values
I will for sure look into that, thanks very much
Thx
dope content!
can you do a similar tutorial , however, collaborate typography in it
I might look into that, thanks for the feedback
Busy with the Properties panel SD..
Thats whats up!
☮️
Using the paint bucket tool, while trying to fill the shapes with color, it's filling the rectangle and not the triangle as shown in the video, what should I do ?
how to bring live paint bucket tool?? or where to find them?
Más tutos sobre ilustraciones isométricas???
Can you help me? The third line doesn't intersect exactly like you did in the video. Idk why but I follow your instructions :/
Good day Sir! do you charge your customer with time Or with a Design? If you charge them with time , how do you prove them with the time you have use when the Product it's finish?
Wow dude
I will try and share it with you.
I can't find the rest of the isometric videos.
please show us properties panel under the window I did not find in my illustration.plz sir
Hi Tom, Can I ask what Mac are you running on?
#nice bro
thanks man
This is awesome!! I would like to see a logo with golden ratio but the letters were also exactly the size of golden ratio (saw the logo but cdnt figure out how to make it) guy was helpful in telling me but still confused. Any golden ratio logo with use of white space please? And the use of letters in it might be really helpful. The guy who made it was neverone_design on insta logo was two books "zkd" it will be really really helpful if u make like any similar logo or anything teaching the process
why nothing happened when I click add selected colors??
I went off coming here(after a couple of years) as there wasn't enough building/creating/drawing/composing graphics & too much resources/tips etc. Those are great but encompassing that while building graphics I personally like. Just being honest.
exelent
Please help sir, i did what you said, but instead of creating triangles like you, i made hexagons and triangles.
Can anybody answer me how to integrate the Design in the "Living Room" as a poster. This looks so professional.
Nico Seyfried Google “psd mockup”
that was a quick turorail and easiest way to make isometric grid. Can I use this a guideline for other isometric art work? @Satori_Graphics
YeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh !!!!!!!!! SATORI
I tried this 1 thousand times but my grid don't intersect each other
The difference between the angle should be 60 degree. Look at the angular value of his very 1st grid is 0 degree because he is using a landscape template. Then he increased the value by 60 each time. 2nd is 60 and 3rd grid is 120
If you start with a portrait art board the angular value of the 1st grid should be 90 degree. If not then set it to 90 degree. Then go for 60 degree increment. It means 2nd grid will be 150 degree and 3rd grid will be 210 degree. each one of the box will intersect.
@@abhinandandey_ricky Even with landscape artboard, it seems not working for me :/ I have tried different size though, square, landscape, and potrait one
@@jeremyedbert5092
Did you maintain the 60 degree angular interval?
You can record your screen or take screenshots of your settings and mail me at linkondicosta15@gmail.com
Though I'm not a pro like satori, I will try my best to help you.
@@abhinandandey_ricky Thanks sir, I have done with my problem so I can work on the isometric design right now. Thanks!
@@abhinandandey_ricky great help thank you