Explore the power of Illustrator brushes to quickly and easily add detail to your fashion illustrations.
Learn techniques to quickly and accurately draw detailed technical flats for the fashion industry using Adobe Illustrator.
Discover how to trace artwork in Adobe Illustrator and convert raster graphics into vector form.
Discover the natural media brushes and effects in Illustrator for drawing, painting, and adding expressive strokes.
Join professional illustrative designer Von Glitschka as he shares his experience on how to research, sketch, build, and present vector graphics.
Discover how to take advantage of the next level of dynamic features in Illustrator CS6, such as patterns, complex gradients, and the Pathfinder operations, in the second installment of Deke McClelland's Illustrator CS6 One-on-One series.
Shows how to turn a daytime summer scene into a nighttime winter scene using Photoshop and After Effects, with illustrator David Mattingly's production-proven matte painting techniques.
Covers the entire process of creating a digital drawing, from setting up a document and custom brushes to developing and fine-tuning the image itself.
How to draw vector artwork in Illustrator without having to think about technical concepts.
Bert Monroy shows how he created the hyperrealistic portrayals of the dozens of people inhabiting his painting, many of which he drew from real-life friends and family.
Shows the steps Bert Monroy took in Photoshop and Illustrator to create the lifelike detail in his incredible portrait of Times Square.
Teaches you how to use Illustrator's tools and features to prepare 2D files for animation in Adobe After Effects.
Get quickly up to speed on the new and enhanced features of Illustrator CS5.
Learn to make rusty text, a glazed donut, fireworks, an antique photo, and a speeding bullet.
Artist Bert Monroy demonstrates his techniques for creating lighting, fire, smoke, grass, and reflections.
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