Outline a logo shape Create a logo Refine the results Make a final decision Put your logo to work 01. Define your brand identityAs crucial as your logo is to your business, it’s not the entire picture. Your
Let's see how to use these watercolor brushes in Illustrator. We’ve just finished creating our custom watercolor bristle brush, but how do we actually put it to use to get a watercolor effect in Illustrator?To use the brush, all you have to do is select it from within the Brushes ...
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a simple vase and how to add texture in Illustrator to bring it to life. We'll share top Adobe Illustrator textures too.
The area inside an object is referred to as the fill. More precisely, according to Adobe,“A color or gradient applied to an open or closed path’s interior area is called a fill”. As the latter sentence mentioned, the fill can be in any color or gradient. As same as a stroke, a...
My biggest problem when drawing paths in Illustrator is that I can't figure out how to move individual anchor points without moving the entire connected path. I'm sure there's something stupid that I'm missing -- I'm not using the direct selection right, or I ...
From there, Uncanny Automator pulls in the AI-generated image and text using smart tokens. I can even set it to use the image as the featured image for the post automatically. Here’s what that setup looks like inside the recipe builder: ...
Doing so will make your featured image appear twice. Once as the featured image and once as an image inside the post. You can add other images inside your post, but your featured image goes in the featured image box. For more details, feel free to read our guide on how tofix featured...
Giving your perfectly clean vector lines a more imperfect and hand made feel has been a trend lately. While some of us are gifted when it comes to a pencil and paper, some of us are more comfortable with mouse in hand. If that's the case for you, the
that is visible is the part that is inside the clipping mask. Think of a clipping mask as a frame, the frame goes over the picture and only allows the parts that are at the opening of the frame to be visible. The frame causes the visible part of the photo to have a certain shape....
by copying it from Illustrator into a shape layer and by opening the .eps file in Photoshop and then moving it into my main file.The file appears in my Photoshop file with no problem using either method, but when I try to use the Oregon shape as a cut...