Illustrator 3d Cube with Rounded Corners [Isometric Cube] & Transparency Effect
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- In this Adobe Illustrator tutorial, we’ll create isometric a 3d Cube with Rounded Corners [Isometric Cube] & Transparency Effect. We'll uses simple shapes to build up a stack of isometric cubes, add rounded corners and some smooth gradients, shadows and a semi-transparent effect to make it look like glass or clear material,. We’ll learn about the Pathfinder Tool, Gradient sampling, drop shadow effects, smart guides, and some neat tricks in Adobe Illustrator that you’ll love to know.
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Base color: #45CBCA
Shadow color: #296A6D
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You’re way above average when it comes to illustrator tutorials on UA-cam. Thank you for the content!
Wow, thanks!
This was a much needed tutorial for me at least, I was struggling with the transparency effect.
Glad u made it. Please do continue making more tutorials as this.
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I loved this tutorial! I love how quickly you go through all the steps so I can learn new skills rapidly vs. sitting through a half hour video of someone meandering around the artboard. Also you packed so much information in there -- I never knew how to recolor artwork before, that was awesome! Can't wait to watch more tutorials from you, but now I have to get back to work. :)
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Thanks for the tutorial. Much needed.
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A quite helpful video! A quick question, how did you create the bits emanating from the block at the end? It looks really cool! Any tutorial to refer for that?
with an opacity mask :)
What if I wanted to round off the top edge? How do I do that?
beautiful tutorial. just one question how are you turning off the isometric grid ?
My grid is set as guides, so I just turn off the guides
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I cannot find the colour codes on the description
Highlight color: #54EADF
Base color: #45CBCA
Shadow color: #296A6D
Didn't notice that they disappeared, sorry about that:
Highlight color: #54EADF
Base color: #45CBCA
Shadow color: #296A6D
This seems awfully complicated.
What happens if you just want to make the rounded corners look 3D and you didn't want to make it transparent? I am seriously struggling with how to do this, and oddly in this day and age there isn't a single tutorial that covers this within Adobe Illustrator. Utterly shocking.
you should check out my other videos, there are tons of way to do things, and if you want to, here is another tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/67JdfzKchf8/v-deo.html