[Adjustable] Isometric Grid for Illustrator | Out of **ONE** Single Line!
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- How to create the best isometric grid for Adobe Illustrator!
Isometric grid setups can be tidies and long, inaccurate or slowing down your computer. I created an isometric pattern that can easily be used on any document size, but I agree, it’s a bit long. So I tried to find a way to create an isometric grid that lightweight, easy and super fast to setup. So sit down and watch, you won’t regret a thing!
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That was AMAZING! Great Isometric grid guide - looking forward to see more videos of your content
The best isometric grid tutorial ever
thanks :)
Fantastic so clever yet simple
That's so awesome! I admire your skills.
Thank you, that was so easy and well explained!
this is amazing and so easy to understand! thank you very much
It's been soooooo helpful, I literally went through all the old grid creating tutorials to find this optimal one at the end, thanks!
Tao Sun thanks so happy it helped
Best isometric guide I've seen. Thank you!
Old Fat Dog thanks 😁
So helpful. Thanks a lot.
wow this was so easy to follow!
Thank you so much for the tutorial!! I made it
best iso grid creation ive seen, i have searched this a lot as i haven't found one that i can get along with but this is amazing, thank you
thanks, happy to hear it helped!
Omg this is so much easier than the previous one!!!! Thank you so much, I appreciate all the content in your channel is soooo helpfull 💕💕💕💕
Isabela Oliveira thank you so much, yes the iso pattern is quite lengthy and I just felt I needed to show a different and much easier way 😁
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Creating the grid with a single line and a graphic style is brilliant!!! Not only easy but adds so much flexibility for different artboard sizes and layouts. Very well explained!!! Really nice job, Simona!!! I just subscribed and now will start your Isometric Log Cabin tutorial which also looks incredible!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Awesome, very clever!
A minor tweak i discovered by mistake:
In the second effect, choose 2 copies instead of 1, this way you won't need a third effect as it will rotate 60° twice (60+60=120).
Also, if you're like me, you might want a second grid for half-points. Duplicate the line and alter its effects: give it half the distance between copies (horizontal move) and double the amount of copies. differentiate between the two grids using line weight, color, opacity, etc.
thanks for the tip, I shall try that out :)
Brilliant! Thank you. Always several ways to do things in Illustrator but this is such an efficient way of creating a grid :-)
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You also can set to 2 copies on the second step of the transform effect and will no longer necessary create another one, it will make the rest of the effect. (:
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Wow great explanation!!! Would you know how to insert the dot lines also as on the veritas pads ? thanks !!
Glad you liked it, not sure about the dot lines though. I’ll get back to you on that
Great video!
I have an interesting question that might help as well.
How can you make your grid follow the same angles as the
Effect
3D Extrude & Bevel Options.
Position: Isometric ?
I’ve been trying to figure it out for the last few hours but no luck! 👎🏼
Not sure what you mean, the grid I created follows the same angles as the 3D extrude. Maybe I am misunderstanding the question
I need help... When I transform it and set copies to 100 it only shows 7-8 copies. No matter I increase or decrease the no. of copies it shows only 7-8 copies. Plz help...Also, I have the scale stroke and effects off.
that's really strange, maybe it has to do with the size of your artboard or length of your line?
This is not to invalidate your precious advice but maybe you could even make a video about it, i don't mind.
The easiest way to make an isometric pattern is to draw a triangle with the polygon tool, turn it 90°, make a pattern, tile type: brick by column, use the pattern and make a guide. that's all
Great suggestion! You are right, there are so many ways to create things!
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Thank you for your tutorial. I hear an Indian accent when you speak, although your photo shows your Caucasian genetic makeup. Were you born in India or lived there for a time? And your last name is German! You are a citizen of the world, obviously. Be that as it may, I enjoy hearing English in something other than my flat, American midwest accent. (I am now subscribed to your site.) Chuck
When i click "make guides" my grid is gone. [ 7:01 ]
klapaczino try under view>show guides
thanks