Trick for redrawing hand drawn images in Adobe Illustrator CC

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Course info

58 lessons / 9 hours 11 projects Certificate of achievement

Overview

Hi there, welcome to this Adobe Illustrator advanced tutorial. 

My name is Dan. I’m an ACI & ACE for Illustrator. 

This course is a more advanced look at Illustrator. It’s not designed for people who are brand new to Illustrator.

This course is for people who can already understand the fundamentals of Illustrator. If you already know what an anchor point is and how to adjust it this course is for you.

This course will speed up your productivity & workflow. It is project based, so you will learn the tools & tricks to create some really beautiful current design styles.

Even if you consider yourself an experienced user, I promise there will be things in here that will blow your Illustrator mind.

You’ll learn advanced anchor point & pen tool tricks. There is a really fun section on mastering lines & strokes. You’ll learn the quick way to take hand drawn sketches and vectorize & color them.

You’ll master depth & perspective in Illustrator, creating semi-flat presentations. We’ll set permanent defaults for fonts, colours & learn how to turn hyphenation off once and for all.

We’ll make beautiful charts & graphs for your indesign documents. There is a colour mastery section where you will learn to make quick colour adjustments, gradients meshs & how to blend it all together.  

Your creativity will be doubled once you finish the transform, distort & blending section of the course.

There is an entire section dedicated to learning how to speed up your personal workflow & how to speed up Illustrator and get it running super fast. 

If you’re ok in Illustrator but you know there is so much more in there to be unlocked then please  join me and become an Illustrator super hero.

Course duration 8 hours + your study.

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Daniel Scott

Daniel Scott

Founder of Bring Your Own Laptop & Chief Instructor

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I discovered the world of design as an art student when I stumbled upon a lab full of green & blue iMac G3’s. My initial curiosity around using the computer to create ‘art’ developed into a full-blown passion, eventually leading me to become a digital designer and founder of Bring Your Own Laptop.

Sharing and teaching are a huge part of who I am. As a certified Adobe instructor, I've had the honor of winning multiple Adobe teaching awards at their annual MAX conference. I see Bring Your Own Laptop as the supportive community I wished for when I was first starting out and intimidated by design. Through teaching, I hope to bring others along for the ride and empower my students to bring their stories, labors of love, and art into the world.
True to my Kiwi roots, I've lived in many places, and currently, I reside in Ireland with my wife and kids.

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  • Don't forget to request your certificate when all your projects are complete

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Downloads & Exercise files

Transcript

Hi there, in this video we're going to show you how to do this. Put in a drawn image in the background, fade it out, lock it, make a new layer like this all instamatically with one of the Illustrator features, because what I tend to do is, say this drawing here, I draw it in my notebook I take a photo with my phone just because I'm better with drawing often with the pen, than in Illustrator directly, then I just redraw it in Illustrator, but I want to stick it on its own layer that I can redraw over the top, maybe wash it out a little bit. All right, let's go see how to do that in Illustrator. 

First up, we're going to make a new document. We're going to go to 'File', 'New'. We are going to go to 'Print' and you can use either A4 or US Letter, depending on where you are. I'm going to use 'Letter', and I'm going to go 'Portrait'. The big thing to just make sure you are using kind of the new dialog box that Illustrator comes with, is down the bottom here, there's this one called Advanced Options, and by default, anything under the Print Tab wants to be CMYK. Web, you'll see over here, wants to be RGB, and the resolution needs to be 72. So that's just something you need to be aware of when you are picking from these defaults. I use Print mainly because I like the shape of-- I'm used to this shape, US Letter, or A4. I'm used to this shape, so I just want to start with that. even though it might be going for Digital, or going out to Web. 

So you just got to make sure, whenever you change it go into here, and say actually I want to make sure it's RGB if I want it to be RGB. Now just so you know, if you are kind of not really clued up about RGB versus CMYK it's best to use RGB to get started with because CMYK is a limited color range. Doesn't have the really strong greens, or Madonna pinks, the real kind of fluorescent colors. So it's best to work in RGB, and maybe switch it up to CMYK later on. It becomes a little bit more washed out but starting with RGB is generally how I work. 

The other thing is, when you pick Web you probably want to switch it up to maybe 300ppi to get the resolution really high. You can change this later on, no big deal, but it's just something to be aware of when you are playing around with a new document window. Let's click 'Create', doesn't really matter as long as it's in RGB. 

The next thing we're going to do is put that kind of washed out drawing. I do my drawings in my book, take a photo with my phone, then just kind of jam it on a page, put it on its own layers, wash it out, make a new layer, and draw on top of that. So that is big drama, takes a little while, so there's an easy shortcut to do it. So if we go to 'File', 'Place', in your 'Exercise Files' there's one called 'Curvature Tool'; find that one. Down the bottom here - you probably can't see it - click on 'Options'. Just click on this one that says 'Template'. This does all he work for us. Let's click 'Place'. So brings in our file, you'll see, in our Layers Panel-- so you might be on Properties, switch to 'Layers'. It's created a layer, it's locked it. It's faded this out for us, and created a new layer that we can draw on. All just super quick and easy. 

When you've drawn it, you can turn this off because you probably don't want it to go to print. So that's just a really quick little getting started trick. All right, let's get into the next video where we start drawing these guys using some of the new tools in Illustrator. All right, I'll see you there.

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