Designing a Geometric Optical Illusion with Illustrator: Create a Stunning Penrose Object!

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Welcome to this tutorial on how to design a stunning geometric optical illusion using Adobe Illustrator! In this video, we'll be using Illustrator's Pathfinder, Pen Tool, and Shape Builder Tool to create a beautiful Penrose Object using the letter A.
    The Penrose Object is an optical illusion created by mathematician Roger Penrose in the 1950s. It is a geometric shape that appears to have impossible angles and impossible intersections. Creating a Penrose Object in Illustrator is a great way to practice your vector art skills and create a mesmerizing design.
    We'll start by setting up our document and learning how to use the Pen Tool to create precise shapes. Next, we'll use the Shape Builder Tool to combine and subtract shapes to create the illusion of impossible intersections. Finally, we'll use the Pathfinder to refine the edges of our Penrose Object and add some final touches.
    By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a beautiful geometric optical illusion that you can use as a design element in your own projects. So let's get started!
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