
August 3rd, 2004
04:14 AM
making this in illustrator
http://www.marvilla.us/images/layout/iconica_logo.jpg
^^^^ Anyone know where I can find some tutorials on making illustrations such as the one above? I'm pretty familiar with Illustrator already so there's no problem there. Thanks.

August 3rd, 2004
04:42 AM

August 3rd, 2004
10:48 AM
Those are just basic shapes with linear two-colored gradients fills set at different angles to give the 3d look.
If you are already familiar with Illustrator all you have to do is build your shapes and use a gradient fill on each one of them.

August 3rd, 2004
11:36 AM
I understand that but there are certain things like the 3d alignment of the door on the house- or the entire house itself! 

August 3rd, 2004
03:09 PM
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Well, that's not really teachable in a tutorial...
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August 3rd, 2004
03:28 PM
I'm sure alignment of shapes are teachable in a tutorial.

August 3rd, 2004
04:34 PM
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Just use the Photoshop 3D Transform to create a 3D shape and trace it in illustrator...
That's how I would do it if I completly sucked at making 3D shapes...
PS: Here's what I concocketed (how d'you spell that?) in a jiffy (that too?) Just forgot to add a door but oh well :P
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August 3rd, 2004
07:35 PM
Wow! Mr. Castle, dat's a pretty good example.
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August 4th, 2004
07:13 AM
Aligning the objects like that is a little bit tricky. You will first have to create a square (or rectangle, whatever) and then use the shear transform effect on it to create one of the sides and then apply the effect on another shape and put them both together.

March 17th, 2005
04:58 AM
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read up on 3d perspective drawing. its rather quite simple once you get the understanding of it.
just google it, read a little bit and you will be on you're way 