Grunge Text Effect - Getaway Logo
In this tutorial we will make a grunge text effect like in a logo of Getaway TV series.
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In this tutorial we will make a grunge text effect like in a logo of Getaway TV series.
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In this tutorial we will make a rough edges like in a logo of Cops TV series.
1. Using Type tool create your text. Make it large enough, like 70 pt. Easier to work with, you can always downscale it later. Select it with Selection tool and convert into outlines (Type > Create Outlines).
You can use photos and trace over them in Adobe Illustrator to make some unique effects and vector art.
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The much anticipated integration between Illustrator and Flash lives up to its expectations, even with Dynamic text. The new Flash Text panel allows you to set up static, dynamic, or input text fields in Illustrator for use in Flash.
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One of the looks of "Web 2.0" is the aqua icons that Matt Kloskowski shows us how to make in the first issue of Adobe Illustrator Techniques print issue. Another look is the reflecting icon. The clean, crisp look of these attractive images makes clicking through a website's navigation fun. Here'...
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Editor's Pick in Vector Graphics, June 2007
"Graffiti-Like Website Layout" is one Vector Graphics tutorial you will find plenty of uses for. Working with Adobe Illustrator the author gives you an easy to read ten step lesson that is loaded with screenshots and illustrations for ...
It's easy right? Just select your text, go to Type > Create Outlines and then apply your gradient. But what if you need to edit the text? You can't after you create outlines! This tutorial will teach you how to add a gradient and still be able to edit your text!
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Practice makes perfect as they say. With this tutorial you'll get some practice using the Revolve effect and learn how to make a soccer practice cone!
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Sometimes all a designer needs is a little bit of rest to get those design juices flowing again. With this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a furry pillow!
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A checker board is basically 64 squares (8 rows and 8 columns) with alternating red and black color. We could create a small rectangle and duplicate it over and over again until we have the checker board filled out, but that would take forever. This tutorial will show you a much easier way!
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