Archive for April, 2009

Tutorial: How to Use the Pen Tool

penthumbnailMaking the leap from traditional illustration mediums (pencil, pen and ink, paints, etc) to vectors is tough. Your first foray into vector software can leave you frustrated, disappointed and confused. In this tutorial, we’re going to start at the drawing board and show you how the Pen Tool works, rather than make you struggle to figure it out on your own. Click here to read more!

 

Level-Beginner Difficulty Level: Beginner

Add comment April 30, 2009

Tutorial: Creating a Custom Scatter Brush

fairythumbnailEver spent hours copying, pasting, and repositioning shapes to create a pattern? No more! In this tutorial, we’re going to add a trail of sparkles to our fairy’s wand using a custom brush.

 

 

 

Level-Intermediate Difficulty Level: Intermediate

1 comment April 22, 2009

New Article on iStock: Rasterizing Vectors in Photoshop

Points & PathsThis article by Cheryl Graham covers the basics of opening a vector EPS file into Adobe Photoshop. Click here to read!

Add comment April 19, 2009

Tutorial: Using the Transform Effects

MortarboardOne of the best time-saving tools in Illustrator is the Transform Effect. When we think back to the hours we’ve wasted over the years tediously copying and pasting objects, then modifying each one, we thank our lucky stars we found this Effect. This tutorial shows you how it works!

 

Level-Intermediate Difficulty Level: Intermediate

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New Article on iStock: Open Paths

Points & PathsThe amazing Cheryl Graham, iStock’s Illustration article genius, has just launched a new issue of Points & Paths. This week’s edition covers the dreaded Open Shapes issue. Click here to read her article, it’s a must-read for anyone looking to contribute to Microstock.

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Tutorial: Creating a Seamless Pattern

Seamless PatternIn this tutorial, the lovely Diane Labombarbe (aka ‘diane555’ on iStockphoto.com) has kindly volunteered to show you how she makes her beautiful seamless vector patterns. You can check out her work at www.istockphoto.com/diane555. Click here to view!

 

Level-Intermediate Difficulty Level: Intermediate

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Tutorial: Creating a Watercolor Effect

Watercolor FlowerIn this tutorial, the amazing Aliaksandr Stsiazhyn (aka ‘Spotblind’ on iStockphoto.com) is here to teach us the secret behind his lovely watercolor style vectors. Check out more of his work on his website, www.spotvector.com, and his iStock portfolio, www.istockphoto.com/spotblind.

 

 

Level-Beginner2 Difficulty Level: Beginner+

1 comment April 13, 2009

Tutorial: Drawing an Apple

smallhandI drew a file the other day to upload to iStock when it occurred to me: This is a great example of how to use the Pencil tool and Pathfinder tools. Hence this tutorial, click here to view!

 

 

Level-Beginner2 Difficulty Level: Beginner+

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Vector Newbie Tips for Microstock Applications

penthumbnailIn the iStockphoto Critique Request Forums, we often see illustrators confounded after their contributor application was declined.  As an administrator on iStockphoto, I’ve heard literally thousands of complaints and questions regarding microstock applications, so I figured it was about time to compile some of the most commonly experienced rejection reasons in one place!

Add comment April 8, 2009

Tutorial: Converting a photo into a vector

MountainPeople sometimes assume that using an autotrace feature (such as LiveTrace) is the best way to convert a photograph into vector artwork. Sure, autotraces are easy and fast… But you can get MUCH better results with a little elbow grease. Click here to find out how!

Level-Beginner2 Difficulty Level: Beginner+

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Tutorial: The Pathfinder Palette

PathfinderMy nomination for the ‘most useful ever’ tool in Adobe Illustrator is, of course, the Pathfinder. Here’s a guide to which tool does what, as well as some suggestions on how they can be useful as you draw. Click here to read more!

Add comment April 5, 2009

Tutorial: Reflections Without Transparencies

Couple DancingOne of the most common complaints when newbies start to illustrate for microstock is ‘How come I can’t use transparencies? I see tons of files on the site that have them, so why can’t I use them?’ Well, the thing is, all the transparencies you see on iStock aren’t really transparencies. They’ve been faked. Here’s one way to fake a transparent reflection (without actually using transparencies). Click here to find out how!

Level-Advanced Difficulty Level: Advanced

Add comment April 2, 2009

New Page: Vector Links

Here is a list of wicked vector links I’ve assembled over the years. Many more to come!

Add comment April 1, 2009


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