Please add more tutorials where are you my guy I've gained so much confidence by following your workflow and all the tutorials you made. I love it please do more tutorials
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Hi I am following a long and I have seen this and the shadows video before and I wanted to ask is the gradient another way to create shadows because It did on my design but partly.
I have got into design only 2weeks ago as my close friend, who I saw as one of the best designers, suddenly passed away. We were working on a new business project together and I now owe it to him to make it a success. I have watched this challenge series about 6 times over the last few days to learn from scratch how to use Illustrator CC. I did not make the pug head but instead used the tutorials to create my own PS4 controller as one of the first pieces of work my friend posted to Dribbble was a design of an Xbox controller. You have been a massive help to me Jason during what I can only describe as a really tough time. I can't wait to continue my learning through your great videos and use them to help me grow our business. Thank you.
Hey Jason, quick question. Say you go all through these steps, but you give it say to a client and they want idk, say they want the nose different or something. I find when I go back to my ink layer and change something it just throws everything off. Is there an easy way to go back and edit? Do you ever just have to start all over again?
You should just be able to add on to the value/color layer below with the cutouts. Usually there are the holes with live paint ( you can color without selecting the floating objects so you don’t have gaps under areas you might edit later)
I did have a question. Once it done. Do you ever flatten the artwork? What is the best way to export the character and background? thanks for the response in advance.
I will leave all of the layers so I can come back later to edit. If I was exporting, I copy all of the layers to a new one before grouping and exporting. As soon as you export to a png or jpeg it is flattened anyway.
I separate each layer (lines, flat color, values, and gradients) while I am building. So when I select all, only the color is on that layer. You can also use the Magic Wand to select the color layer if you have your lines and colors on the same layer. Remember to duplicate the flat color layer (expand live paint) to add the gradients (not the value layer) that has already been cut up.
Please add more tutorials where are you my guy I've gained so much confidence by following your workflow and all the tutorials you made.
I love it please do more tutorials
Well this made my day. I appreciate it. I am working on new content as we speak.
I applied the techniques to my character and it came out great!!! Thank you
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Hi I am following a long and I have seen this and the shadows video before and I wanted to ask is the gradient another way to create shadows because It did on my design but partly.
I've been all day reviewing the lessons over and over, and I got pretty good, thanks you Jason
These have helped me improve so much in illustrator just in a few days. thanks for sharing
I really love this series of tutorial!
I have got into design only 2weeks ago as my close friend, who I saw as one of the best designers, suddenly passed away. We were working on a new business project together and I now owe it to him to make it a success. I have watched this challenge series about 6 times over the last few days to learn from scratch how to use Illustrator CC. I did not make the pug head but instead used the tutorials to create my own PS4 controller as one of the first pieces of work my friend posted to Dribbble was a design of an Xbox controller. You have been a massive help to me Jason during what I can only describe as a really tough time. I can't wait to continue my learning through your great videos and use them to help me grow our business. Thank you.
I am sorry to hear that Tom. I am glad I can be a bit of support and a bright part of your day during this time.
very nice explained and great result.
Nice job! Thank you very much!
Nice job! Very well! Thank you !!!!!
Dude your videos are awesome man
Thank you very much for your tutorials! They are incredible!
Thanks for the comment Evelina, it made my morning :)
Thanks so much. Great tutorial!
You really helped me thank you very much I really appreciate it
Thank you for these videos I have learned so much in just two days!!
awesomeeee!!! Thanks!
Thank youuu. I kove youuuuu ❤️
Hey Jason, quick question. Say you go all through these steps, but you give it say to a client and they want idk, say they want the nose different or something. I find when I go back to my ink layer and change something it just throws everything off. Is there an easy way to go back and edit? Do you ever just have to start all over again?
You should just be able to add on to the value/color layer below with the cutouts. Usually there are the holes with live paint ( you can color without selecting the floating objects so you don’t have gaps under areas you might edit later)
I did have a question. Once it done. Do you ever flatten the artwork? What is the best way to export the character and background?
thanks for the response in advance.
I will leave all of the layers so I can come back later to edit. If I was exporting, I copy all of the layers to a new one before grouping and exporting. As soon as you export to a png or jpeg it is flattened anyway.
@@JasonSecrest Thank you. That is very helpful.
I always get to this point and when i select my area the entire image plus the outlines get selected. I dont get what im doing wrong...
I separate each layer (lines, flat color, values, and gradients) while I am building. So when I select all, only the color is on that layer. You can also use the Magic Wand to select the color layer if you have your lines and colors on the same layer. Remember to duplicate the flat color layer (expand live paint) to add the gradients (not the value layer) that has already been cut up.
Thank you so much !!! :)