How to Create REALISTIC 3D Objects in Adobe Illustrator 🚀
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
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What 3D objects have you made in Adobe Illustrator?
slowly giving up on graphic design and freelance in general due to my beloved country Algeria :) you can't even get a pc that easily, you're the only motivation left for me out there, so I would like to thank you so much for the great content you deliver! thank you indeed.
This is so simple yet so incredible! Can’t wait to try it out! Thanks!
I'm a Graphic designer from Zambia, lol. I stumbled upon one of your videos where you gave us amazing design tips in under ten minutes! I was so inspired and absolutely loved it. I'm subscribed.
Will, you're such a great teacher and brilliant designer.. Thanks for sharing your skill, it's obviously coming from a place of love.. We appreciate you
Oh dang, super excited to try this out with some of my logo work. Didn’t even know it could do this! Thank you!!
I always use the classic version as that is what I have been used to and I have shied away from the newer version. This vid has helped explained the options. I will have to give it a go.
Haven't used this yet, thanks for this tutorial!
This is great thanks Will
This video really helps me, thx!
Great video! I have a question about how to adjust stuff. I have played around with this and would love to be able to separately control the color of the shadow side of the object (not the shadow feature that generates a cast shadow -to be clear- but the FORMED shadow side) rather than the black. I've looked at several tutorials and searched for this and can't find the answer. Just the same way you can pick a drop shadow color, you should be able to pick the formed shadow color on the object itself.
great lesson.cheers mate
Great content mate!! 💪🏼
wow! just did this. thank u for easy explanation !
Wow. Gonna give that a try. That would have taken me an hour to do in Lightwave, back in the day.
love u man
Your shadows have these realistic reflective parts to it. I followed the tutorial but my 3D shapes seem to miss that shiny reflective shadow part behind the light source.
I love the 3D stuff
Thanks Will, really appreciate you finding and sharing these. I likes Rajesh's designs too, can you share his link or links to the other video? Cheers mate 👍
Thank you for an amazing tutorial! I was wondering if you can import 3D illustration to adobe after effects. Please, let me know. Thanks