Monday, 28 October 2013
Sunday, 27 October 2013
How to create a cartoon panda using illustrator
1.Firstly, create a round circle using the ellipse tool.
2. Using the ellipse tool create 2 more circles for the ears and then right click > send to back.
3. Create the inner parts of the ears using the ellipse tool then go to gradient and select the colour that you want. Make sure the degrees for the colour is set to 180 degrees in order to give that 3D effect to the ears.
4. Do the same for the outer part of the ears and select the colour you want.
5. Go to gradient and select a blended colour. (here I chose black with white so that it has a 3D effect).
6. Using the ellipse tool create the eyes. use a blended colour of your choice.
7. Create another circle for inside the eyes using the ellipse tool. Go to gradient and choose your colour that you want. Go the the degree sign on the gradient and choose 180 degrees.
8. Using the ellipse tool create 2 more inner circles for the eyes. The inner circle can be an eye colour of you choice but the one behind this must be white.
9. Create black circles using the ellipse tool for the pupil of each eye.
10. Using the ellipse tool create a curved line for the nose. Go to Gradient and choose a black or grey colour.
11. Using the paint brush tool create 2 curved lines coming from the nose in order to create the mouth.
12. Using the rectangle tool create a square around your cartoon. Right click on the square > send to back.
13. Go to gradient and choose any colour you like for the background.
14. Once you have done this you should now have created your cartoon panda (or whatever animal you created).
2. Using the ellipse tool create 2 more circles for the ears and then right click > send to back.
3. Create the inner parts of the ears using the ellipse tool then go to gradient and select the colour that you want. Make sure the degrees for the colour is set to 180 degrees in order to give that 3D effect to the ears.
4. Do the same for the outer part of the ears and select the colour you want.
5. Go to gradient and select a blended colour. (here I chose black with white so that it has a 3D effect).
6. Using the ellipse tool create the eyes. use a blended colour of your choice.
7. Create another circle for inside the eyes using the ellipse tool. Go to gradient and choose your colour that you want. Go the the degree sign on the gradient and choose 180 degrees.
8. Using the ellipse tool create 2 more inner circles for the eyes. The inner circle can be an eye colour of you choice but the one behind this must be white.
9. Create black circles using the ellipse tool for the pupil of each eye.
10. Using the ellipse tool create a curved line for the nose. Go to Gradient and choose a black or grey colour.
11. Using the paint brush tool create 2 curved lines coming from the nose in order to create the mouth.
12. Using the rectangle tool create a square around your cartoon. Right click on the square > send to back.
13. Go to gradient and choose any colour you like for the background.
14. Once you have done this you should now have created your cartoon panda (or whatever animal you created).
Saturday, 26 October 2013
How to create a 'Mini planet' on Photoshop.
1. Have prepared a good image of a skyline. Crop a good view of the skyline.
2. Go to Image> resize> Image size. Make the height size the same as the width size
3. Go to Image > 180 degrees in order to flip the image upside down.
4. Go to Filter > distort> polar coordinates. This will turn the photograph into a round shape with the skyline around the edges.
5. Once your image is like this, use the healing brush in order to match up the middle centre of the photograph.
6. Also, use the clone stamp tool to match up the buildings in the top centre.
7. You should have now created your 'mini planet'.
3. Go to Image > 180 degrees in order to flip the image upside down.
4. Go to Filter > distort> polar coordinates. This will turn the photograph into a round shape with the skyline around the edges.
5. Once your image is like this, use the healing brush in order to match up the middle centre of the photograph.
6. Also, use the clone stamp tool to match up the buildings in the top centre.
7. You should have now created your 'mini planet'.
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