How to Blend Shapes in Adobe Illustrator Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- A tutorial on how to blend shapes in Adobe Illustrator!
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This tutorial covers how to quickly and easily blend shapes together inside Adobe Illustrator! The way I show in this video is a method that creates a live blend effect, so you can change how the blend works, or even the way the shapes look, all in real time without having to re-do any work.
Have any questions about what you've seen in the video? Feel free to leave a comment!
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Here is a new video I made that also covers blending shapes with colors, including the final example being a blend of colored text - ua-cam.com/video/8QJq57Ba-NY/v-deo.html
Hey, very useful tutorial! The blending option is very well explained! Thank you for making this video!
Thanks for the feedback Cosmin!
Fantastic stuff, absolutely perfect video - just forgot to mention the shift control while using the ellipse tool to make a perfect circle haha. Perfectly concise + informative!
Good call! :)
Thank you Matt, good tutorial... I miss about colors, gradient... whether or not is necessary group, expand or/and anything else... in order to give colors to our shapes. 👍
Great feedback! Perhaps in the future I'll do a more detailed video on color blends. For now I'd say just play around with some different combinations to test what happens. :)
Woow thank you that was really helpful for me
A question that pops up into my mind is : is it possible to blend other type of objects? Like types? Custom paths ?
It absolutely is! You can blend pretty much any object inside Illustrator.
Hey! Just a quick question, you said that it would be helpful if you set the fill to none. If you did, however, set the fill to color, would it make a gradient? Because that would be a fantastic way to add shading to a piece.
It would indeed blend the colors between the start and end points! Feel free to play around with it to see what happens. :)
@@MattBorchert Thank you so much!
So sad that adobe never try to improve the blend shapes function
Yes, it is impressive, but it also hasn't changed much in quite a few years.
1:54 - Thank you for this tutorial. And shame on silly Adobe for creating that non-sensical extra step of 'Make'. Obviously if you set the specified steps, it should automatically 'Make' it. No? Right?