Isometric Drawings in Illustrator
In this video I will share an experiment I have been exploring in Adobe Illustrator trying to make isometric illustrations using the 3-D “extrude and bevel” effect.
In this video I will share an experiment I have been exploring in Adobe Illustrator trying to make isometric illustrations using the 3-D “extrude and bevel” effect.
So you just finished up a great logo design and you think you are ready to deliver it to your client. Think again! Is your logo structurally sound? Is it really a mess under the hood? Check out this video to see a few ways to clean up your design and generate technically precise artwork…
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I’m running a bit behind this holiday season, but after much procrastination, here is the behind the scenes production of this years Christmas Card.
This is a slightly unconventional Photo Story. It’s part history lesson, part process, and part surprise ending. What initially began as inspiration from an early 1900’s photographer ended up turning into artwork being created with today’s most modern technology. An interesting twist to these final images presented below. After reviewing the video and the process…