When you drop the shadows I wanted to point out that the shadow should only drop down to the box underneath, but since the shadow is shaped like a triangle, the shadow drops down to the air between the boxes at the edges. You would get more realistic results I'd say if you cropped the triangle to fit the bottom box
dude. He must've written it somewhere. And otherwise also, hex codes have a science behind it. You use softwares like photoshop and illustrator, etc. long enough, you understand the math behind it and learn how to use it. It's not really from the top of one's head.
Really nice explained! Just one thing that maybe you want to share in the future. I just installed Illustrator and I did not have the same set of Work-windows as you do. I figured it out by myself but it took some time before I could start with the Gradient work. Anyways, keep up the good work! =)
You're a machine! The way you just know Hex codes like that is a madness!
Hey,
How do You know which HEX number is for a particular color ?????
Rather than ungrouping, editing, and regrouping, couldn't you simply double click on the grouped object to isolate it?
thanks for the tip!
Thanks but I need to go step by step
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When you drop the shadows I wanted to point out that the shadow should only drop down to the box underneath, but since the shadow is shaped like a triangle, the shadow drops down to the air between the boxes at the edges. You would get more realistic results I'd say if you cropped the triangle to fit the bottom box
I think the best way to do the shadow is to copy the base panel and use a feathered effect rather than to create a triangle with a drop Shadow.
rather than ungrouping and grouping again and again why dont you just double click a group to get into isolation mode
your are killing it bro
Amazing, so simple and so great..Thanks as usual.
5:19 Wait a sec, are you just making up RGB codes off the top of your head? Like, you know what codes correspond to the color your thinking of?
dude. He must've written it somewhere. And otherwise also, hex codes have a science behind it. You use softwares like photoshop and illustrator, etc. long enough, you understand the math behind it and learn how to use it.
It's not really from the top of one's head.
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when you enabled the transparency on the 2nd block I made all kinds of sounds. So satisfying!
Amazing
Fantastic! Very impressive. Thanks for your help us.
Thank you for sharing. Your channel has been a great learning tool in my undergrad, work and now grad school.
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Exactly what i was looking for! Thank you 😊
Thanks man
I think you would have more likes, subs, and tutvid customers if you would talk about them less. :D
btw awesome education
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Isometric is one of my favorite kind of arts. More isometric goodness please!
Nice video. Thank you very much.
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Great isometric tutorial with gradients!
thanks for your video!
My pentool is not snapping to the anchors.. anyone here knows why? (I have smart guides on)
turn on snap to point & turn of snap to pixel.
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This is a not a good way. Draw a isometric grid with lines and transform these lines into guidelines instead.
Just because he doesn't use isometric lines. How does that make it not a good way?
Please turn up the volume on your microphone.
plz turn up your speakers.
Funny. The point is, his videos are the only ones where the volume is so low and it's jarring and annoying.
Really nice explained! Just one thing that maybe you want to share in the future. I just installed Illustrator and I did not have the same set of Work-windows as you do. I figured it out by myself but it took some time before I could start with the Gradient work. Anyways, keep up the good work! =)
Awesome stuff dude but could you slow it down a bit! You talk so fast.
stop acting like you didn't have those rgb hex written down