I'm from Ivory Coast I'm following you since 2017 At The beginning, you were too fast when you talked But now, i'm use to your speed language Just one thing, You're the best. Keep it up !
Thank you for all of your wonderful insight on how to use these Adobe programs. You're quite informative and I have found them to be quite useful. I have finished my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design and moving forward as a Freelance Graphic Designer now. Thanks again for everything that you do and I look forward to the next instructional video with the Adobe products. Keep up the great work! Thomas Surbella Jr.
Nice tutorial. I was having an issue where I couldnt change offset path value from pts to px, but its because my original artboard was created using pts not pixels.
Looks really clean, I can see how anyone can use this effect even on shapes that aren't circular. I have one question Nathaniel, what software are you using to record your screen?
I love your teaching style but you lost me at "offset path" 12:00. No change is made to the path below 500 for the miter limit. Then it shoots off the page. I just skipped that part. Great tutorials! Thanks!
hi nathaniel, there is an idea, that has been stalking me for some time now. it concerns creating an animation in after effects of an illustrator artwork, that would mimic those superb books for children, which 'pages' pop out / unfold when you open them up. i've heard, that -- apart from figuring out how exactly this animation could be faithfully achieved as easily and quickly as possible in the first place -- this would require of me to put every group of objects, that i want to move together yet independently from the other group of objects on a separate layer, then import the artwork to after effects with an option of preserving the layer structure, and then finally -- using some after effects magic of embedding a 2d layers in 3d space (so that it's possible to view them at different angles, and maybe even give them some z-axis depth and let them cast a shadow) -- properly keyframe various parameters of these layers to achieve a desired look. i would have tried to figure out this on my own without ever bothering you, if only i had already had (i assume) some basic after effect skills (or a luxury of being able to afford an endless subscription of this program, just for the sake of doodling and blind exploration), however as opposed to premiere pro, which i have had an occasion to taste (and fall in love with), after effects sadly still remains an uncharted territory for me. if you ever found a will and time to create even a snippet of an idea above, then this would truly mean a world to me (and hopefully other fellow artists as well ;p). either way, let me thank you for preparing another wonderful illustrator tutorial for us. u rock sir!
Greetings, Nathaniel -- I am a complete AI novice, so I apologize for asking a stupid question: At 11:09, could you have dragged the layer to the top of the Group stack, instead of using Bring to Front? Thank you!
sure thing. ;) this is actually my prefered way of quickly reorganizing the layers. however the method in the video can definitely come in handy, when you have a lot of objects in your layer panel, and also, there is no danger then of accidentaly putting the object that is being moved inside some group of objects that lies above it.
11:54 this doesn't work for me. The point only becomes long starting exactly at 240 miter limit, and it exceeds the canvas. Otherwise, nothing would happen. Just a cube-like point. Made me sad because I've been looking forward to finishing this :(
Like he said, RGB is used for computer screens, so I do NOT recommend using the CMYK to design anything you're going to actually put on a website or a video. It's meant for printing. Also, good video.
_Andrew Montana_ If I remember correctly, they use sRGB for most apps, but it really depends on many factors. Try googling "android graphics srbg" or "android wide color gamut mode". They should have a lot of information about everything related to making apps for their OS.
Bro, i understand this is an intermediate tutorial, but come on! You moving wayyy too fast to even keep up. 17 min tutorial took me almost 40 min to follow along to. Don't get me wrong, i love the fact that you out here helping people, but you talking and moving way too fast. please slow it down just a little in the future. Also, the shape-builder tool is way easier to use than what you were doing to combine those shapes.
You'r the BEST in teaching and speaking. BTW awesome tutorial very useful. Thank you Chief
I'm from Ivory Coast
I'm following you since 2017
At The beginning, you were too fast when you talked
But now, i'm use to your speed language
Just one thing, You're the best. Keep it up !
@Rhys Skylar no one cares unfortunately
Thank you for all of your wonderful insight on how to use these Adobe programs. You're quite informative and I have found them to be quite useful. I have finished my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design and moving forward as a Freelance Graphic Designer now. Thanks again for everything that you do and I look forward to the next instructional video with the Adobe products. Keep up the great work! Thomas Surbella Jr.
I'm from Egypt
And I'm following you
Because you was the best in this
I learned a lot from u
Thank you 😊👌
Love it. Thanks so much! 👍
Can you upload your final work as .ai file?
Flawless as always Nathan !
Thanks for the love, Daniel!
Hi, you are really great in your approach, lots of things to learn from your tutorials. Thanks a lot to share your experience with us.
Dude, you are like a PS/AI robot! Good stuff as always.
Haha, thanks 😂
Hey man !! Take it easy, it's hard follow up when English is not your main language. Thanks for sharing.
Anyways good job tutvid...:)
Nice tutorial. I was having an issue where I couldnt change offset path value from pts to px, but its because my original artboard was created using pts not pixels.
Awesome my dude! Was kinda looking forward to creating this myself but this can boost my progress!! Thanks
That's perfect!
Looks really clean, I can see how anyone can use this effect even on shapes that aren't circular. I have one question Nathaniel, what software are you using to record your screen?
Thanks man!
nice tutorial, thank you!
i don't have the bottom part at 6:45, it is connected to the outer big piece can someone help
i've got an error saying that i need 2 overlapping path to merge, and when i tried to bump the miter limit they stay the same size
THANKS A LOT DEAR
Thank you! 👌
I love your teaching style but you lost me at "offset path" 12:00. No change is made to the path below 500 for the miter limit. Then it shoots off the page. I just skipped that part. Great tutorials! Thanks!
Nice. Lost me at the end, but I came relatively close (and learned a few things).
Haha. Thanks for watching and glad you were at least able to follow most of it :D
how do you make your illustrator to be white? mine is default black, how do i change that to make it look like yours?
for win: edit / preferences / user interface / brightness. for mac: you will have to find where preferences are and then the rest will be the same.
At 6:45 for some reason i don't have that little shape :/
me too
hi nathaniel,
there is an idea, that has been stalking me for some time now. it concerns creating an animation in after effects of an illustrator artwork, that would mimic those superb books for children, which 'pages' pop out / unfold when you open them up.
i've heard, that -- apart from figuring out how exactly this animation could be faithfully achieved as easily and quickly as possible in the first place -- this would require of me to put every group of objects, that i want to move together yet independently from the other group of objects on a separate layer, then import the artwork to after effects with an option of preserving the layer structure, and then finally -- using some after effects magic of embedding a 2d layers in 3d space (so that it's possible to view them at different angles, and maybe even give them some z-axis depth and let them cast a shadow) -- properly keyframe various parameters of these layers to achieve a desired look.
i would have tried to figure out this on my own without ever bothering you, if only i had already had (i assume) some basic after effect skills (or a luxury of being able to afford an endless subscription of this program, just for the sake of doodling and blind exploration), however as opposed to premiere pro, which i have had an occasion to taste (and fall in love with), after effects sadly still remains an uncharted territory for me.
if you ever found a will and time to create even a snippet of an idea above, then this would truly mean a world to me (and hopefully other fellow artists as well ;p).
either way, let me thank you for preparing another wonderful illustrator tutorial for us.
u rock sir!
Thanks for this tutorial ...
sir i want to learn after effects from the bottom..
plz can you help me ..
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was awesome. I enjoy your videos and also learning alot.
no u dont stop the cap.
Don't tell me how I feel about the videos. And don't reply to my comments.
Greetings, Nathaniel -- I am a complete AI novice, so I apologize for asking a stupid question: At 11:09, could you have dragged the layer to the top of the Group stack, instead of using Bring to Front? Thank you!
sure thing. ;) this is actually my prefered way of quickly reorganizing the layers. however the method in the video can definitely come in handy, when you have a lot of objects in your layer panel, and also, there is no danger then of accidentaly putting the object that is being moved inside some group of objects that lies above it.
11:54 this doesn't work for me. The point only becomes long starting exactly at 240 miter limit, and it exceeds the canvas. Otherwise, nothing would happen. Just a cube-like point. Made me sad because I've been looking forward to finishing this :(
The same happened to me! Is it because it's a newer version of AI? I couldn't make those light stokes. I don't know what to do.
Does anyone knows how he adds that cursor zoom in effect
3:30 the smaller circle keeps moving with the medium sized circle
also in 4:20 all the circles are moving despite selecting the big circle as the key object :(
Amazinggg session🥰🥰🥰
Please bring more such illustrator tutorial🤩🤩
Why are you lying to this young fellow??
thank sir
Hey Why don't you use the Shape Builder feature?
I've found that I love talking about the Shape Builder tool, but my years of using Pathfinder aren't dying quietly, haha I LOVE IT!
Like he said, RGB is used for computer screens, so I do NOT recommend using the CMYK to design anything you're going to actually put on a website or a video. It's meant for printing. Also, good video.
That CMYK color is so perfect, though. RGB is the way to go, though. :D
What about graphic for android games?
_Andrew Montana_ If I remember correctly, they use sRGB for most apps, but it really depends on many factors. Try googling "android graphics srbg" or "android wide color gamut mode". They should have a lot of information about everything related to making apps for their OS.
if you'd use shape builder tool, you could do that in a minute for the shape. Thank you anyway
Now lights are cool... Vivid colors look nicer..
Dude why don't you use the shape builder tool if you don't mind me asking
I've never really liked the Shape Builder tool. Every time I use it, it feels like it still needs a little work to be perfect. 😀
@@tutvid Yh same here with the pathfinder lol personal preferences huh!! 😃
Nathan, hello! Please dont use C100M100Y100K100 Black. It looks solid, but it's nonprintable :)
yeah for some reason the top small piece is connected to another whole piece
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What period of Mr. Felix are yall in?
5 hbu?
Way too fast paced, mistook this to be a beginner tutorial solely
I was thinking the same
Você fala muito rápido. Precisei reduzir a velocidade de reprodução pra entender melhor...
who’s here because of Mr. Felix?
Bro me I'm in 5th period.
SAME MY GUY
its boring
@@julianalcala1639 YOOOO
Slowy plz i cant understand any thing
Eminem - Design god( I'm from Russia - basic English)
First
Get it!
muy buena
2nd
Thank you! 👌
Yo guys 5th period right why???
Get it done so you can at least get a D- although even that is slim as hell
YOU TALK TO FAST .
Great tutorial but please dude, get off the red bull :)
I have a F
You did the the worst job of explaining the merging parts. I've tried 5+ times and have given up on this tutorial. Way to confusing
Bro, i understand this is an intermediate tutorial, but come on! You moving wayyy too fast to even keep up. 17 min tutorial took me almost 40 min to follow along to. Don't get me wrong, i love the fact that you out here helping people, but you talking and moving way too fast. please slow it down just a little in the future. Also, the shape-builder tool is way easier to use than what you were doing to combine those shapes.