A lot of people just pass through a tutorial and do not explain. Most people assume you know something and you end up confused before you even start. You don't do this. You are an excellent teacher. I've learned quite a few new tricks today. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I see artists using grain effects in procreate and i love those effects in Illustrations. Now i knew that i can also use this effect on Adobe Illustrator. I am going to use this effect on my Illustrations too.
Thanks for these tutorials. Nice If to see quicker, neater ways of doing this. Been dicking around with textured channels for years which is a slow process adding to file size. Just to add to this, if you're looking for more control on the grain itself, you can use grain brushes on strokes nested inside your objects, using the ""draw inside" feature.
Excellent tuition. Although, you must review your camera setup; sometimes it’s like standing on the moon & using a telescope to see your desktop. It’s all there but you end up squinting to see the toolbars & follow your click-through actions. Try for an increased visual setup/desktop & careful with your framing & focus. Thanks...
Is there any way to lay the texture as a brush stroke? Tried to follow the tutorial but my illustration was way too complicated for this lesson. Thank you!
This was an amazing video. In the end, all the textures were in a separate layer and it was turned off to see the before and after view. But while creating the textures for each shape all the textures were in the same layer (as a result of Ctrl+c Ctrl+F ). My question is if the only way to move the textures to a new layer is to go through the layers panel selecting all the textures and then move them to a new layer or is there a better way to do so.
Hi! Thanks for the amazing tutorial. Question! Without doing the mask I get the same result. Why is it that you recommend creating a mask for the effect?
Hi, thank you, great tech, i am big fan of your lessons. I do have a question in your drawings the grain is bigger, all mijn texturing i get a small grain, image size maybe?
@@YesImaDesigner thank you.I enjoy all your video tutor and, i appreciate you take the time to respond. i use 2920/2080 px and 300 res, but stil my grain is small.
Reed Wake Have you tried reducing the image size? I believe either by lowering the resolution or the image size, the grain size will increase. You can always expand the grain effect, image trace it and increase the resolution and size when finalising the artwork. Hope this method will work, let me know if you need more help and share if you find a better way to fix the grain size issue.
@@YesImaDesigner Hi, yes i have try in different sizes 1000/1000/72~600/600/72~100/100/72 and the results are interesting and have indeed influence the grain, thank you you -me BIG FAN!!!!
These instructions don't seem to work for me. nothing happens after I apply the gradient. do you have to click release mask they are not injured the steps you mention. This applies to parts one and two.
What if you wish to have a sunlight gradient on say the left half of the vertical body of the cactus. Is there something additional that you could layer on top?
Good question! The easiest would be to use a gradient fill on the object used for the texture. You can set it up in the direction you want and adjust the spread to align with the shape of the object. This way the texture would transition from highlights to shadows.
@@YesImaDesigner Would this work along with the example in the video? So 2 layers of texture (is it OK to have multiple layers of texture on top of each other). I would imagine one for the stroke to give the 3Dish shadow/shape (darkish green) and then another for the sunlight direction perhaps a yellowish orange. Make sense?
There are plenty of other techniques for creating textures in Illustrator. I am planning to put together an extensive course on this topic. Give this comment a like if you are interested 👍
An intern and zero knowledge of illustrator.......... and then you came as a miracle! Extremely helpful!
Wow! That was the best instructions!!
A lot of people just pass through a tutorial and do not explain. Most people assume you know something and you end up confused before you even start. You don't do this. You are an excellent teacher. I've learned quite a few new tricks today. Thank you.
I'm so glad to hear that it was clear. It takes a long time to prepare a video like this to make sure it makes sense and easy to follow.
Why isn't there a "love it" button? Congratulations, Your courses are amazing. Going to buy some more. See You there!
You are literally the best teacher I've ever seen. Just big thank you
Agreed, cuts straight to the chase without all the stupid sh*t
You are amazing teacher, very patient and repeating twice or more for better understanding. Tnx a lot!
Great technique, teacher and explanation, thanks a lot!
I watched both videos and this is simply precious. Thank you.
Extremely underrated one! Thanks for your job, you're the greatest ;)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I see artists using grain effects in procreate and i love those effects in Illustrations. Now i knew that i can also use this effect on Adobe Illustrator. I am going to use this effect on my Illustrations too.
You are a very good teacher. This tutorial give me a lot of new and good information.
thank you
that was amazng tut! thanks a lot!
Thank you for this awesome tutorial. You are a great teacher.
Amazing 🤩
This is amazing tutorial Martin. God Bless. Please keep them coming up!
Amazing, very thorough explanation.
Este video debería tener millones de visitas.
You should have add at the end how do you transfer all your shading to another layer. Cheers
Thanks for these tutorials. Nice If to see quicker, neater ways of doing this. Been dicking around with textured channels for years which is a slow process adding to file size. Just to add to this, if you're looking for more control on the grain itself, you can use grain brushes on strokes nested inside your objects, using the ""draw inside" feature.
Teaching skill, top notch!
Good work Design Dude..
Yes your channel is one of the more creative ones...
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it was super clear, I learned so many things ! Keep on the good work !
Thank you for this video !! 🖤😍
thank u 😘
Thank you. I was really interested in learning these kinds of shading effects.
That was awesome! TNX
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!
great tutorial
very much helpful🤩
Genial explicado, muchas gracias
Thank you so much! this is such a great technique and I love how you made it seem easy
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I like you and I’m going to look into the courses
This was amazing !
Excellent tuition. Although, you must review your camera setup; sometimes it’s like standing on the moon & using a telescope to see your desktop. It’s all there but you end up squinting to see the toolbars & follow your click-through actions. Try for an increased visual setup/desktop & careful with your framing & focus. Thanks...
Is there any way to lay the texture as a brush stroke? Tried to follow the tutorial but my illustration was way too complicated for this lesson. Thank you!
Fantastic, thanks!
This was an amazing video.
In the end, all the textures were in a separate layer and it was turned off to see the before and after view. But while creating the textures for each shape all the textures were in the same layer (as a result of Ctrl+c Ctrl+F ). My question is if the only way to move the textures to a new layer is to go through the layers panel selecting all the textures and then move them to a new layer or is there a better way to do so.
Can you please show us this preview of toolbars, what toolbars have u picked
Hi! Thanks for the amazing tutorial. Question! Without doing the mask I get the same result. Why is it that you recommend creating a mask for the effect?
Maybe you could set up action on the selected object to speed it up even more
Hi, thank you, great tech, i am big fan of your lessons.
I do have a question in your drawings the grain is bigger,
all mijn texturing i get a small grain, image size maybe?
Reed Wake yes, image size can effect the size of grain. Also worth checking the resolution under Raster Effects Settings.
@@YesImaDesigner thank you.I enjoy all your video tutor and, i appreciate you take the time to respond. i use 2920/2080 px and 300 res, but stil my grain is small.
Reed Wake Have you tried reducing the image size? I believe either by lowering the resolution or the image size, the grain size will increase. You can always expand the grain effect, image trace it and increase the resolution and size when finalising the artwork. Hope this method will work, let me know if you need more help and share if you find a better way to fix the grain size issue.
@@YesImaDesigner Hi, yes i have try in different sizes 1000/1000/72~600/600/72~100/100/72 and the results are interesting and have indeed influence the grain, thank you you -me BIG FAN!!!!
These instructions don't seem to work for me. nothing happens after I apply the gradient. do you have to click release mask they are not injured the steps you mention. This applies to parts one and two.
LOVE THIS! N YES, YOU ARE A VERY COOL N CALM TEACHER. I WISH I WAS WORKING FOR YOU> LOL
Good!!!!
Nice work keep it up
nice job
I don't have the option for gradient mesh; it is grayed out. Is this because my shape is a compound path?
What if you wish to have a sunlight gradient on say the left half of the vertical body of the cactus. Is there something additional that you could layer on top?
Good question! The easiest would be to use a gradient fill on the object used for the texture. You can set it up in the direction you want and adjust the spread to align with the shape of the object. This way the texture would transition from highlights to shadows.
@@YesImaDesigner Would this work along with the example in the video? So 2 layers of texture (is it OK to have multiple layers of texture on top of each other). I would imagine one for the stroke to give the 3Dish shadow/shape (darkish green) and then another for the sunlight direction perhaps a yellowish orange. Make sense?
Thanks! Are there any more effects?
There are plenty of other techniques for creating textures in Illustrator. I am planning to put together an extensive course on this topic. Give this comment a like if you are interested 👍
One thing remaining How to apply grain texture to gradient.
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