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Heenaaah
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June 10, 2021
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Airbrush in Illustrator!

  • June 10, 2021
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First, I don't understand why is there is no airbrush in illustrator, it can transition the vector to a really 3d graphic!

 

Second, how can I make an airbrush brush in illustrator or find somewhere online?

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Correct answer Ton Frederiks

As was already mentioned, it is possible to simulate an airbrushy brush. The end result will be pixels, because it uses pixel effects like Blur. But it is possible to change the size, positon, opacity, color, resolution  and more afterwards, which makes it flexible (and slow). Here is an example:

 

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Ton Frederiks
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Ton FrederiksCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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June 12, 2021

As was already mentioned, it is possible to simulate an airbrushy brush. The end result will be pixels, because it uses pixel effects like Blur. But it is possible to change the size, positon, opacity, color, resolution  and more afterwards, which makes it flexible (and slow). Here is an example:

 

Heenaaah
HeenaaahAuthor
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July 15, 2021

Thanks a ton, Ton! 🙂

Ton Frederiks
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July 15, 2021

🙂

Kurt Gold
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June 11, 2021

In Illustrator you can create custom bristle brushes which heavily consist of transparent objects (as a reference you can check the default bristle brush library that is located in the Window menu).

 

You can also create all kind of other custom brushes and combine them with transparency and all sorts of raster effects in order to get some airbrush look-and-feel.

 

But be careful or keep at least in mind that the more you use them the slower Illustrator will perform.

 

Heenaaah
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June 11, 2021

Thanks Kurt! Is there a tutorial or way to achieve it? I know how to make a custom brush. But unaware of the transparency and raster effects thing. I will look into it too.

 

And thanks for the  heads up 🙂

Kurt Gold
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June 10, 2021

Can you post some examples that may explain what you are looking for?

 

Also, which version of Illustrator are you using?

 

Heenaaah
HeenaaahAuthor
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June 11, 2021

these are the brushes in photoshop which I need and couldn't find on illustrator. I am using the 2017 version!

c.pfaffenbichler
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June 11, 2021

Just to make sure: Are you familiar with the basic difference between pixel oriented and vector oriented applications?