Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Illustrator - Day 10

Since I was a little overexcited with the last exercise (highway), I now want to "row back" to something more abstract and simple. Based on the experience I got in the last week, I am very positive that I am able to copy this piece of artwork by Apple: The iMac! The composition of this masterpiece is amazing, although the structure does not seem to be too complicated to reproduce in Illustrator. But on the other hand, accuracy is more important, because even tiny mistakes are going to be easy to identify on this minimalist surface. Tomorrow I will know more!

© Copyright by Apple 2018. The iMac has an unique design, that convinces with its modern simpleness. - Maybe a good object to exercise with?

© Copyright by Apple 2018. The iMac has an unique design, that convinces with its modern simpleness. - Maybe a good object to exercise with?

Adobe Illustrator - Day 4

I didn't plan to put more than one evening into this little illustration, but it was so much fun shaping these guys that I just had to finish them appropriately. During editing I learned how to combine different paths and individual shapes to one single shape, what made it a lot easier to fill the background color with shades. It was also very helpful that the application makes your cursor "latch on" when being close to another edge. - A function I already appreciate in Photoshop. I figured out that a correct order in the pile of layers makes it simpler to work with them. Also something you might remember from PS, of course, but in Illustrator this method pays off more significantly.

Inspired by the little game "Undertale" by Toby Fox, I had the idea of creating these incarnated flowers with a good and an evil side. This theme helped me a lot with getting started with the basic tools in Illustrator. I wanted to spend more time and effort on it, but this would have prevented me from working through the next steps.