From the course: Drawing Vector Graphics: Isometric Illustration
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Creating isometric objects: Part 2 - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Drawing Vector Graphics: Isometric Illustration
Creating isometric objects: Part 2
- So let's take a look at another piece of artwork and project this out using the Isometric Projection. Now, once again, your artwork is easier created in a 2D mode than trying to create something. Especially as elaborate as this. This is, like, an antique radio. If you tried to create the speaker part of this, which is kind of ornate and art deco, it'd be a lot harder to do that an angle. So it's much easier to create something like this in a flat, 2D point of view because essential it's symmetric. So you can create one part, flip it and get the whole piece of artwork. But this is my base, 2D artwork I started with. The initial shapes and I want to project these out now and start adding dimension to it. So, that's relatively easy. So if I select this, this will project out to the left and it's as easy, once again, we'll go over actions later, but I can project this out to the left. This will, essentially, be the top. Even though it's the base, it's going to guide us in terms of…
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What is isometric illustration?10m 49s
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Creating isometric objects: Part 17m 46s
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Creating isometric objects: Part 27m 51s
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Lighting isometric objects: Part 14m 38s
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Lighting isometric objects: Part 27m 48s
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Thumbnail sketching isometric composition8m 22s
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Reversing isometric projection9m 37s
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