Sunday, December 23, 2012

Pathfinder- How to use the Pathfinder in Illustrator

Welcome to Pathfinder :)



1. Unite
2. Minus Front
3. Intersect
4. Exclude
5. Divide
6. Trim
7. Crop
8. Merge
9. Outline

1. Unite
Combines two shapes

2. Minus Front
Takes out the shape from the front shape

3. Intersect
Only intersecting area will remain


4. Exclude
Intersecting area will be removed

5. Divide
Divides all shape and creates individuals shapes (This is used in color separation)

6. Trim
Bottom shape is subtracted from front shape

7. Crop
Leaves front shape and divides the intersecting area


8. Merge
Seperates all colors and unites same colors

9. Outline
Turnes vector to strokes

10. Minus Back
Subtracts everything from back to the front shape


























Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Converting line art to full color design (Monsters)

I did a design for a client. He's business is printing shirts and recently he asked me to trace his quick sketch and turn it into a full color design. I used pen tool, PATHFINDER, stroke and other tools from Adobe Illustrator.




 1. First create a new document and make sure the document is CMYK(for print), 300dpi and enter your desired size.




2. Photoshop the line art to make sure it's clean and clear. Meaning your image needs to have good contrast so the blacks are deep black. Paste it inside the artboard then lock the layer with the line art and create a new layer for the vectors named "Vector".




3. In the Vector layer trace all the black outline using the pen tool. You'll then create strokes around the outlines. You can also use PATHFINDER to help you reshape your vectors.


Using the pen tool is easy as click and drag. First click on where you want the node to start and drag it to the direction you want the next node to be. 


TIPS:
• Shortcut "P"
• You can also click the node twice so the anchor points wont follow your next node.
• Clicking alt before realising the pen tool will give you much accurate direction of the anchor points.

Finished outline:



4. When your done with the outlines next is adding it's fill color. 

Adding gradient fill is probably the hardest part, seeing your design in color for the first time is scary and needs allot of attention. :)

Fill in the highlights and the shadows of your monsters. :)

Doing that you need to go to Gradients tab and click on the gradient bar. On default, the gradient bar shows black and white, to change the colours you can drag and drop colour swatches on the sliders. Position the sliders until you get the effect that you desire.


TIPS:
• Shortcut "G"
• Select the vector you want to edit then click and drag to change the direction of the gradient.

Final Color:





Thursday, December 6, 2012

FA Enterprise Logo

My most recent logo design. I did like 6 studies for this project and ended with this.


Friday, March 9, 2012

How I started as a Graphic Desinger

I remember when I first started working as a graphic designer. It was 2009 and I had no idea where to begin. Hi, my name is Nico Dela Cruz and I create graphics.

I am not schooled. I never saw myself in a big school, learning things in books, but rather I enjoy learning by observing other peoples work and applying it in my own way. But one thing I would change now is to have a very solid education to gain a little confidence in what I do. Sometimes I see some of my friends that are really creative with good background that let them freely do the things they want. I felt limited and uninspired. But then I told myself to never feel down, just look ahead and love whatever it is that I'm doing.

I remember the first time I started using Adobe. I learned how to do some effects just to playing around with images. And everybody liked it. Then I started getting some requests from my friends and relatives to make their photo look better. Sometimes I vector their photo as a present. Then I started making simple prints for Yfc community, also did some wedding projects. And after those years of dabbling around, I took photography as a hobby with some of my friends that was in to it then. They taught me how to shoot and I taught them how to enhance photos. And from then on I knew that I wanted to do this, for I enjoyed it allot and I somehow felt creative to the extent that I was addicted to it. It felt great to create. This is really fun.

In 2009 I started creating layouts for print ad designs. 


In 2010 more logo and web projects.



I worked hard and taught myself. Today you can watch tutorials of people that are willing and had dedicated themselves to sharing their knowledge to the web. And I'm still learning everyday.