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How Would I create this type of effect in adobe illustrator

New Here ,
Jun 18, 2009 Jun 18, 2009

I am new in illustrator. I want to know that to which effect or filter i have to use to achieve this type of graphics ?

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Community Expert ,
Jun 18, 2009 Jun 18, 2009

me,

You  may have a look at Halftoning in Help.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 18, 2009 Jun 18, 2009

I'd suggeest using the halftone effect in PShop then tracing it...

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Engaged ,
Jun 19, 2009 Jun 19, 2009

Hello Me Nilesh,

Here are some steps I do to create a similar effect:

Step1-2.jpgStep3-4.jpgStep5-6.jpg

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Engaged ,
Jun 19, 2009 Jun 19, 2009

Then I make a Pattern Brush and apply it to the artwork. Then use Pathfinder window to subtract the effect.

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I hope this helps!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 11, 2009 Nov 11, 2009

Inspired by Skullmaker's method and Hiroyuki Sato's Metaball script, I've worked out this not-quite-refined-yet halftone simulation using two strokes on a path and matched up-and down brushes. I appreciate the expertise that you folks share here.

Thanks,
Peter

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Engaged ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

It is beautiful!. Great job Peter!

Now I am the one inspired by your sample.

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Guest
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

I find it very hard to believe that Peter's work was done in any recent version of Adobe Illustrator. As we all know from this forum, all recent versions are abominable... larded with bugs and imperfections... almost completely unserviceable... produced by an avaricious and immoral corporation whose last priority is its customers... a company that refuses to repair program defects as it laughs cynically all the way to the bank. No artwork as attractive as Peter's could possibly have been produced in this bug-infested excuse for a vector graphics program.

I suspect he made it either in Illustrator 8 or in MacPaint.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Ahh, multi-sarcasmic bliss.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Actually, Doug, I did it on my 1960 Etch-A-Sketch, then scanned it.

Snow Leopard, CS3. And thank you.

Peter

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009
  1. Gradient Mesh.

  2. Effect > Pixelate > Colour Halftone.

  3. Gradient Mesh used as an Opacity Mask.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Scott,

I'm happy with the results of my method because it is exactly what I

wanted for a particular task, but Zowie!, yours is excellent, with all

kinds of control, and massively faster. Very nice.

Thanks,

Peter

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Engaged ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

I think is impressive that Peter can work with a half done application. He is very talented.

I remember someone crying because it could not create a 3D effect. No even using the latest fiasco of CS4 version

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/446149

Talent does not come in a box, only people without skills are waiting for the computer to do everything for them.

Software is just a tool, and Adobe is providing lousy tools with no updates.

Peter,

Don Quijote said: "The dogs bark because we gallop"

Thank you for sharing your techniques with us!

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Guest
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Talent does not come in a box, only people without skills are waiting for the computer to do everything for them.

It could not have been said more eloquently.

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Engaged ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Since you work for Adobe disguised as a regular user, I can laugh that you omitted "Software is just a tool, and Adobe is providing lousy tools with no updates."

Could you ask your PM (Product Manager) why Adobe is refusing to provide updates. Thank you!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Skullmaker wrote:

Could you ask your PM (Product Manager) why Adobe is refusing to provide updates. Thank you!

That’s an easy one. Updates cost money, but you can’t sell ’em.

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Engaged ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

I know, Adobe pays for these employees disguised as a regular users for damage control, but refuses to fix its failures.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2009 Nov 19, 2009

Truely, you haven't a clue. Doug is no more an employee of Adobe than I or any of the rest of the regular contributors.

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Guest
Nov 20, 2009 Nov 20, 2009

Larry, a valiant effort to perpetuate the disguise, but it looks like the game's over. We've been found out. It's time for all of us to come clean. You, me, Zimmerman, Weichert, Bugge, Talmage. Especially Talmage. His gig is really good... feigning disenchantment all the time... hats off to him.

Now that we're out of the closet, rumor has it that they pay you more than the rest of us. Is that true?

Skullmaker, my dear friend, what's the pay scale like at Corel? I know they've now fixed every last one of their bugs, but do they pay anywhere near as generously as Adobe? And how about the training? Do they teach deep e-undercover techniques? Adobe has an excellent new course on it. I've not yet been through it myself. But then again, you obviously could tell that.

Don Quixote also said: "Paranoia is good for the soul."

Alrighty then! Back to halftoning!

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Engaged ,
Nov 20, 2009 Nov 20, 2009

Since we are way off topic, I will be brief:

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/491287

Oh no, the darn facts! who needs paranoia when we have the darn facts?

Can you ask Your PM why Adobe refuses to provide updates? Thank you!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 20, 2009 Nov 20, 2009

Wha tha fa?

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LEGEND ,
Nov 21, 2009 Nov 21, 2009

Oh no, the darn facts! who needs paranoia when we have the darn facts?

Can you ask Your PM why Adobe refuses to provide updates? Thank you!


Jacob,

Will you please do as Skullmaker (yes, his mother actually named him that) requests, and ask your Personal Message why Adobe refuses to provide updates? Remember, customer service is job one at Adobe. And we have people watching you.

[Pssst...Doug, Corel pays me twice as much as Adobe. Pass it on....]

JET

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Engaged ,
Nov 21, 2009 Nov 21, 2009
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Jet,

Thank you for your insult. I am sorry that I cannot reply.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 20, 2009 Nov 20, 2009

Damnit Doug.

If you want your secrets known that's fine.. but why on earth go expose mine?!?!  Sheesh.....

I think some people just need a thorazine/lithium drip.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 20, 2009 Nov 20, 2009

Oh Man Doug!

My girl friend read your post an now she won't give me any, she says I'm a corporate lackey

And I really needed it.

I know what you mean Scott, what a big mouth this guy has!

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