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Easy Isometric Art in Adobe Illustrator - A Graphic Design for Lunchâ„¢ course

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In this class, you will learn the basics of creating isometric art in Adobe Illustrator. We'll look at how isometric art differs from perspective art and some examples of its use. I'll show you how to create an isometric cube, how to save and reuse it and how to turn it into an isometric building. You'll learn two ways for creating isometric art without having to work with a grid. I'll show you how to make windows for buildings, how to make cylinders, and how to add text to your designs. I'll also show you how to create custom elements like awnings for buildings with isometric projections. You'll also create a set of simple isometric actions,  learn to use the 3D tools in Illustrator and work with grouped and ungrouped objects.

This class is full of fun and interesting techniques and, when you have completed the class you will have a  set of isometric shapes that you can assemble into more complex designs.  

And it wouldn't be an Graphic Design for Lunch™ class if you didn't also learn a lot of Illustrator skills and techniques in the class that you can use every day. 

Syllabus

  • Intro to Isometric Drawing in Illustrator - A Graphic Design for Lunch™ Class
  • Pt 1 What is isometric drawing?
  • Pt 2 Create a Set of Actions
  • Pt 3 Create a Basic Building
  • Pt 4 Add some fine details
  • Pt 5 Make a pointy roof
  • Pt 6 Stacked Objects Two Ways
  • Pt 7 Make a Circular Building
  • Pt 8 Draw an Isometric Shop Part 1
  • Pt 9 Finishing the Shop - Part 2
  • Project and wrapup

Taught by

Helen Bradley

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