I'm actually going to start with the Pathfinders right here. The Pathfinder is divided into Shape Modes on the first row and Pathfinders on the second row. You can see the Pathfinder window right here, if you don't have it open, you could always go to Window, Pathfinder or press Command, Shift, F9. What we're going to do is we're going to focus on all the different options that you have. I can't think of a project that I do that doesn't use the Pathfinder. Pathfinder: First off, we're going to focus on the Pathfinder tool, which is one of my favorite and probably most used tools. So come join the class and give your Pen tool a much needed day off.Ģ. In terms of skill level, anyone is welcome. So if you want to speed up your process and learn to make them really nice looking shapes, as well as really start to master Adobe Illustrator, then this is the class for you. Now if you don't have the Adobe CC, that's fine because that's just one of the many techniques that I'm going to go over and there's still a lot to get. The techniques I'm going to show you can be done in any version of Illustrator with the exception of one technique which you need Adobe CC 4. In this class, I'm going to walk you through the specific techniques that I use to create illustrations like this, with having to use little to no use of the Pen tool. Oftentimes, these are faster, easier to make, and end up looking a lot nicer than if I were to try to actually, manually plot up the points with the Pen tool. However, as time has gone on, I've learned a lot of little tips and tricks and ways of creating complex and geometric organic shapes that involve me never using the Pen tool. If you're like me, you use Adobe Illustrator a lot, you will know that the number one tool is the Pen tool, and I completely agree with that. Introduction: Hello, my name is Hayden Aube and I'm an illustrator and graphic designer, and I create vector art. Posting your work online? I love sharing student work! Tag me on Instagram at or Twitter at :)ġ.
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