Nice Tutorial, but there is one Question that came up for me. How do you "merged" the globus wireframes into the rectangle? I can't do it with pathfinder and don't know any other way.
I absolutely hate Illustrator grids. Not sure if this is just me but snapping works a lot better on shapes compared to grids in my experience. Maybe it’s just the way it was in Illustrator years ago and I never bothered to retry it with guides instead of shapes, but working with those guides always did it for me so I never changed methods
Would you like to see me design a Y2K Rave Flyer next?
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the little technique for meassuring separation between elements using squares was super useful
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This video is great! A lot of info and very well explained. Thanks dude 😎
Awesome vid... Thank u very much for this 🙏
this was great tysm. the end result is dope and i learned some tricks along the way!
Thank you for the tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
another great tutorial, underrated
I wanna know how to apply a square opposite side. 04:28
Great and simple!
learned a lot. thx
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could i ask where do you go or watch to just learn the fundamentals of graphic design for someone new?
I’m self thaught
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Nice Tutorial, but there is one Question that came up for me. How do you "merged" the globus wireframes into the rectangle? I can't do it with pathfinder and don't know any other way.
Hey, I used a clipping mask! By using CTRL + 7 on your keyboard (on windows, CMD + 7 on Mac), your bottom selection will be clipped to the top shape!
How much to design an old skool Rave flyer please
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supremely confused as to why you wouldn't use a grid for spacing? instead of doing this all manually? otherwise great and insightful vid!!
I absolutely hate Illustrator grids. Not sure if this is just me but snapping works a lot better on shapes compared to grids in my experience. Maybe it’s just the way it was in Illustrator years ago and I never bothered to retry it with guides instead of shapes, but working with those guides always did it for me so I never changed methods