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Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)

Lesson 23 from: Adobe Illustrator: From Shapes to Complex & Beautiful Illustrations

Junichi Tsuneoka

Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)

Lesson 23 from: Adobe Illustrator: From Shapes to Complex & Beautiful Illustrations

Junichi Tsuneoka

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23. Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)

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Class Trailer

Course Introduction

1

Introduction

01:44
2

Basic Concept of the Course

00:58
3

Examples and Applications

00:39
4

Process Overview

01:44
5

Quiz - Introduction

Getting Started

6

Concept Development

09:12
7

Tips for Pencil Sketch

18:12
8

Shape Tool Basics

06:58
9

Shape Tool Advance

08:36
10

How to Control Shapes by Different Movements

04:49
11

How to Control Shapes By Reflect Skew and Rotate Tools to Create Complex Shapes

05:45
12

Combine Multiple Shapes with Pathfinder Tool

04:19
13

Create Complex Shapes with Pathfinder Tool

06:51
14

Quiz - Getting Started

Case Study 1: Stand Alone Graphic

15

Case Study 1 Overview (Stand Alone Design)

02:04
16

Creating an Environment for Converting the Pencil Sketch into Editable Vector Graphic

03:29
17

Create a Group of Shapes to be Used as a Base of the Illustration

13:03
18

How to Introduce Large Medium and Small Design Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve Depth and More Detailed Result

05:43
19

Adding Colors

11:12
20

How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It

03:27
21

Exercise

00:51
22

Quiz - Case Study 1: Stand Alone Graphic

Case Study 2: Illustrative Pattern

23

Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)

01:41
24

Creating an Environment for Converting the Pencil Sketch into Editable Vector Graphic

01:37
25

Create a Small Unit of Complex Shapes to Use as a Base of the Whole Illustration

14:01
26

How to Introduce Large Medium and Small Design Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve Depth and More Detailed Result

01:48
27

How to Introduce Foreground Middle and Background Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve More Depth

09:56
28

Adding Colors

07:27
29

How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It

06:38
30

Quiz - Case Study 2: Illustrative Pattern

Conclusion

31

Conclusion

00:59

Final Quiz

32

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)

in this case study, we will look at illustration that can work as a very organic pattern here. You can see a few examples. This was a design I created for a Nike T shirt. The design here was laser engraved on sunglass frames for the company bosque. This design was used on the leather ipad case and was also laser engraved. This type of graphic is good for product application, animation and many other possibilities. If you look at these examples, you can see each image consists of variety of shapes, you will also notice there are some repetitive elements. The main tip for this type of image is how not to make it look like simple repetition. In other words, it is illustrated pattern yet you don't want to make it look like a predictable pattern. In the following lessons, I will show you how to achieve this by using some of the basic design principles. This design was a part of anti tobacco campaign 14 during the concept development, a few aspects inspired me to come up with this design. On...

e of the challenge in the direction was that the client didn't want to use obvious tobacco image within the design. My focus was to promote healthy habits, activities and anything positive. We can be surrounded by these good vibes and I wanted to express that in the illustration, all kinds of different good vibes as fuel. I wanted a team to move to the right direction which is anti tobacco. This was the main concept that I come up with. I focused on everything that is opposite from bad habits. Then I came up with this series of images to work with the main character.

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