Illustrator Tutorial 3D Bottle and Label Wrapping | Glazefolio Design Blog
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nice tutorial sir plz upload more tutorial about 3d effect
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Hi super thanks coz im really into having a hard time seeing my label in preview now I know why...hahaha tnx super....(^______-)
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@GlazefolioDB Ok willl do. Thanks!
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Yep... that's what I've been doing. Then I drag the two images into Photoshop for some airbrushing to smooth things out, because it is VERY hard to get the two lined up. Just thought there had to be an easier way. Thank you. If you come across a simpler solution, please let me know and I will do the same. Happy Holidays.
DesignersLab4u 2 months ago
@DesignersLab4u Yeah I definitely will :) Hope someone can shed some light on this for us. Happy Holidays to you!
GlazefolioDB 2 months ago
Hi Thanks for answering. This is just for mock up in Illustrator, not to actual wrap a bottle with. Purely for presentation purposes. However, the MAP ART only lets you pick specific surface and I want the whole bottle covered. Again, this is only for 3D rendering in print instead of waiting for samples and taking pictures. Does that help clarify or do you know Illustrator can not achieve this. Tried MESH and WARP, but then lose the shading. Any other suggestions?
DesignersLab4u 2 months ago
@DesignersLab4u ahhhh I see. I have never tried this before. I would try pinpointing what part of the image you wanted on each part of the bottle and make separate images / symbols for each part. I know that is kind of involved and will be very tricky to make line up properly but maybe you can strategically crop and save your images in a way that makes it easier for yourself. If you can crop in areas with not much detail that will help to line it up with the other mapped images.
GlazefolioDB 2 months ago
@GlazefolioDB I am not sure of any other way. I hope that helps :)
GlazefolioDB 2 months ago
Hi. Love the tutorial. Wanted to know how to wrap a whole bottle, like the 5 Hour Energy bottles are done, the heat wrap method. This "MAP ART" only let you do specific surfaces (zones). Could you enlighten me? Thank you.
DesignersLab4u 2 months ago
@DesignersLab4u This method would work if you only want to preview what your bottle would look like after it is finished. It is a good technique to use for presentations or to showcase a product. If you would like to actually heat wrap a bottle with your art you would send whatever printer is doing it a pdf document of whatever you want on the bottle. I am not sure if this answers your question, but I hope that it helps. Thanks for watching!
GlazefolioDB 2 months ago