I use adobe cs4 and I don't think the pathfinder divide works the same (though i'm probably just doing it wrong lol) when i click it, it dosnt divide the lines and circles into little sections of lines, it just appears to do the same thing as when i press the "ungroup" button
i"m using adobe cs4 and i dont think the pathfinder divide works the same (but i'm probably just doing it wrong lol) it just seems to be doing the same thing as "ungroup" do you have any advice?
Yep, there will always be some twat who says, "There is a faster way," but they won't do a video tutorial on it. This is a great video tutorial. If those people know so much then don't watch the video tutorial. Simple as that.
Very honest tutorial; "don't worry about that one" (lol)! I'm quite experienced in photoshop but new to illustrator and found this to be helpful. Worth watching
thank you man!
mar66shar 4 weeks ago
nice job -- like the natural delivery.
iammarkfitz 3 months ago
This is not a gear; it would never mesh with anything.
dandooshnanoosh 7 months ago
thanks mate! this is where i was looking for!
upliftingmusica 8 months ago
"Looks like a peanut." [thumbs up]
RenlayTut 9 months ago
perfect; short sweet and exactly what I searched for. Thanks for this Matt. Subscribed.
josephstaubdarling 11 months ago
I use adobe cs4 and I don't think the pathfinder divide works the same (though i'm probably just doing it wrong lol) when i click it, it dosnt divide the lines and circles into little sections of lines, it just appears to do the same thing as when i press the "ungroup" button
any advice?
snow24kdennis11 11 months ago
i"m using adobe cs4 and i dont think the pathfinder divide works the same (but i'm probably just doing it wrong lol) it just seems to be doing the same thing as "ungroup" do you have any advice?
snow24kdennis11 11 months ago
How to use 'mesh tool' on this stuff ...i tried but the tool cant be used with this gear.
???
HondaDoraeMon 1 year ago
thx a lot for the technique
a lil' thing is that your voice... makes me sleepy
HondaDoraeMon 1 year ago
This tutorial is really bad!!
dougiefresh7777 1 year ago
@dougiefresh7777 why?
LuisDiMexican 1 year ago
the "A +" tool... lmao..
sean8604 1 year ago
This was a great video. I didn't even know about the Pathfinder tools. I am a beginner. :)
nanguiano1 2 years ago 2
illustrator noob: how do i get those 2 menus that he has open???
thewizzard99 3 years ago
You can find all of them and more under Window. Like Pathfinder or Character.
svdm83 3 years ago
window workspace save as cool
bouncingsoul100 2 years ago
@thewizzard99
Go to window, and choose the windows you want.
Like pathfinder.
Iknowbetterthanthat 1 year ago
Thank you! for sharing this information :)
toe200099 3 years ago
Yep, there will always be some twat who says, "There is a faster way," but they won't do a video tutorial on it. This is a great video tutorial. If those people know so much then don't watch the video tutorial. Simple as that.
offthehook2 3 years ago 10
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too long...
there are easier and shorter ways to do that that give you a cleaner result. the finished piece had way too many anchor points.
MigrationCreative 3 years ago
Damn! why people always act like this ? I you have better technique, record it and share....otherwise, gtfooh!!
arthasmx 3 years ago 14
Shush. I know there are. But there are more then enough people who don't know this.
So what was your solution then?
svdm83 3 years ago
that's awesome!!
sotware 4 years ago
I try to use pathfinder on multiple colors and it always turn my objects into one.
lildodoScrap 4 years ago
Thanks alot for your Tutorial Contribution. ;)
For people who need help check out #illustrator on the Quakenet IRC Network.
opleks 4 years ago
now do that and make it look 3-d, very easy in Illustrator. I use Illustrator CS3. nice tutorial though.
Xenon33787 4 years ago
definatly worth watching
*thumbs up*
soulless89 4 years ago
awesome ! thX
evolution699 4 years ago
to long and to "difficult" =)
use the Rotate tool for small square (with "copy" checked) and then use Compound tool.
goshick 4 years ago
sweet!
bulos45 4 years ago
That was definitely helpful...thanks!
fukitt 4 years ago
cool, thanks :)
hanxs01 4 years ago
Nice video, thank you
protagonist22 5 years ago
Very honest tutorial; "don't worry about that one" (lol)! I'm quite experienced in photoshop but new to illustrator and found this to be helpful. Worth watching
twfoth 5 years ago
you can do what he did in photoshop, using the same technique. Unless you want your design to be vector based of course :)
Romani1969 4 years ago
Thanks
Alekeb 5 years ago