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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Photo Tracing In Illustrator

Photo Tracing In Illustrator

   Full detailed tutorial on how to draw and trace people from a photo. Learn how to create realistic illustration with just simple gradient fill. No massive Gradient Mesh!


Required: Illustrator CS6


1- Open a photo 

First open a photo in new page. Double click on Layer 1 to change the Layer Options. Set Dim Images to: 30% and lock layer.

 2- Start tracing 

Make a new layer (Layer 2). Hold down Ctrl key and click on the eye icon of Layer 2 to view Layer 2 in Outline mode.
Use the Pen Tool and start tracing the basic features of the girl. While you are tracing, there are couple shortcut keys you should know in order to work more faster.
These shortcuts are:
  • Ctrl+[ = Send Backward (This will send object back 1 step)
  • Ctrl+] = Bring Forward (This will bring object front 1 step)
  • Ctrl+Shift+[ = Send to Back (This will send object all the way to the back)
  • Ctrl+Shift+] = Bring to Front (This will bring object all the way to the front)
  • Ctrl+F = Paste in Front (This will paste object in front with same position)


 3- Make shadow 


Draw a new path as shown (top). Then Copy the base path of the face and Paste in Front. Select the copied base path and the new path, open your Pathfinder, Alt-click on Intersect shape areas.


Use the same technique from previous step and make all shadow paths for the overall illustration. You don’t have to get into the details yet, one simple shadow path of each part is good enough (ie. eye, lips, shirt, body, etc). Remember to use Ctrl+C for copy; and Ctrl+Fto paste object in front. Trust me, this will save you a lot of time!

 4-Fill in base color 

Now fill in the base color for the face, eye, lips, and eyebrow.

 5- Shadow gradient 

Fill the shadow path of the face with a Gradient (white-skin tone) and select Multiply for Blending Mode.
Select the other shadow paths and use the Eyedropper Tool to copy the gradient fill of the main shadow path.
For the lip and eye shadow, use the Eyedropper to copy the base fill and select Multiply Blending Mode.

 6- Body 

Use the same technique, copy the gradient fill for the body. Note you might to adjust the gradient of each shadow path to blend in with the overall illustration.

 7- Hair 

Pretty much the same, fill 1 path with the gradient, then use the Eyedropper Tool to copy the fill.

 8- Shirt 

Same technique as the previous steps.

 9- Skirt 

Fill the skirt with a blue gradient, then use the Eyedropper Tool to copy the fill for the shadow.

 10- Hair details 

Now you can add more details to the hair. Make shadow effect by adding Multiply paths. Add some highlights by using lighter gradient color. If you want, you can add more details to the clothes, lips, or add a cool tattoo on her body.

 Final 

After you get used to this tracing technique, you can basically trace anything!

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