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post Jul 20 2005, 08:18 PM
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Creating A Funky Looking Vector Sheep

by Jaymz



For those of you who know me from P2L, you probably know that my Twodded blog frequently features a cartoon sheep. This was my first vector, and I'm going to pass the information on to you. This is a fairly basic tutorial using Adobe Illustrator.

This will be our end result:




Step One





Create a new document. I made mine 400x250 so that there would be enough room to work with, but so that I could post the final product here without too much resizing. If you plan on printing your artwork, choose CMYK Color otherwise choose RBG Color.

Step Two



Choose a color other than white for now, so that we can see the basic shapes we are creating.



Select the ellipse tool.



Click anywhere on the document, and set the size to 50px by 50px.

Step Three



Use the selection tool to select our circle. We will be duplicating it to create the wool of the sheep.



Step 4



Copy and paste the circle using CTRL+C and CTRL+V. Move the duplicate beside the original, overlapping slightly. Continue doing this until you have something that looks like:



Be sure to fill in any whitespace in the middle with more ellipses.

Step 5





Click the square to the right of the current layer in the layers pallette to select all shapes in the current layer.



Step 6



Click to the "Pathfinder" tab (beside Layers) and click the "merge" button.



You should now have something that looks like this:



Step 7



Now that our wool is merged, we can go ahead and turn it white, and add a nice black stroke to complete the cartoon look.



While we're at it, let's rename the layer "Wool" to keep things organized.

Step 8



Create a new layer, and drag it below our Wool layer. Your layers pallette should look like this:



Use the paintbrush tool



To draw the head. It may take a couple tries to get it to look right, but generally the head can be lumpy and still look fine.



Step 9



Use the brush tool to create some quick details, such as the facial features, legs, and a tail.



Obviously this was a quick representation, but with some modification of the anchor points, you can easily smoothen the lines and create a better quality image, such as this one. I will probably take some time to fix his face and edit this post later smile.gif



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post Jul 20 2005, 11:31 PM
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Very Funky indeed victory.gif

Thankyou Jaymz
 
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post Jul 21 2005, 01:08 AM
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smile.gif hehe, looks kewl.

Thanks for the tut bigwink.gif

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post Jul 21 2005, 01:14 AM
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Nice tutorial

Love learning vectors !
It's quite simple when you just know the methods used for creating them !

Thanks for sharing thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jul 21 2005, 01:29 AM
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Nice work, Jaymz... thanks for adding! thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jul 21 2005, 01:51 AM
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Vectors are actually very simple - the concept - it's just the time it takes victory.gif

Thanks Jaymz Im gonna test that brush tool in Illustrator victory.gif
 
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post Jul 21 2005, 04:35 AM
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That was a funky good tutorial !
Thank you, Jaymz happy.gif
 
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post Jul 21 2005, 06:43 AM
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Thank you flowers.gif

Most of my vectors are done on paper so I can see the basic shapes behind them, then map it out in Illustrator smile.gif
 
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post Jul 24 2005, 11:13 PM
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kewl. easy and simple!
 
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post Jul 26 2005, 04:46 AM
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Cool stuff !! bigwink.gif

Thanks for sharing !

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