I will give you a detailed analysis of the effects of creating a ball button for the Illustrator software users.
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1. Double-click Ellipse Tool and click it on the canvas. The setting dialog box of Ellipse is displayed. Set the width and height to 205, and click OK.
2. Close the border color, open Window> Gradient (shortcut: F9), and use linear Gradient. The gradient angle is-90.
3. Press CTRL + C to copy the file, press CTRL + F, or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy the file. Open Window> Transform (shortcut: F8), change its width and height to 175mm, and change the Gradient angle to 90 in the Gradient panel.
4. Use the selection tool to select the gradient circle and fill it with black.
5. Select the black circle and the outermost gradient circle, press CTRL + C to copy it, press CTRL + F, or select Edit> Paste in Front copy. Open WINDOW> PATHFINDER or press SHIFT + F9, and select the button minus the Shape area, that is, the second button under Shape modes. Open WINDOW> TRANSPARENCY or press SHIFT + F10, change the mode to Overlay, and change the TRANSPARENCY Opacity to 50%.
6. Double-click Ellipse Tool to draw a circle of 200 in width and height. Enter a red color. (This color is only temporary, mainly to distinguish it from the following pattern .) Press CTRL + A to select all, open WINDOW> Align, and select upper and lower, left and right. That is, the second and fifth buttons of the Align line.
7. Press CTRL + C to copy the red circle, press CTRL + F, or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy one, and fill in green. (This color is only temporary, mainly to distinguish it from the following pattern .) Use the mouse up and down keys to adjust the circle position, so that it and the following red circle open. Select the two circles at the same time, open WINDOW> PATHFINDER or press SHIFT + F9, and select the button minus the Shape area, that is, the second button under Shape modes.
8. Open Window> Gradient (shortcut: F9) and use linear Gradient. The gradient angle is 135. Open WINDOW> TRANSPARENCY or press SHIFT + F10, change the mode to Screen, and change the TRANSPARENCY Opacity to 50%.
9. Open Window> Layers, set the new key to LAYER2, and lock and hide LAYER1. Double-click Ellipse Tool and click on LAYER2. The setting dialog box of Ellipse is displayed. Set the width and height to 160, and click OK. Enter a blue color of C = 90 and M = 90. In the TRANSPARENCY panel, change the mode to Multiply.
10. press CTRL + C to copy the circle, press CTRL + F, or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy one. Execute EFFECT> STYLIZE> inner glow, and set Mode to Normal, the Opacity is 75%, and the Blur is 12px. Click OK.
11. Press CTRL + F or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy a gray value filled with K = 40. Double-click Scale Tool to jump out of the Scale dialog box and set Scale to 94%.
12. press CTRL + F or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy another one. Enter a color at will, move the keyboard up and down keys, split the two circles, and select the two circles at the same time, open WINDOW> PATHFINDER or press SHIFT + F9 ,. select the subtract button from the Shape area, that is, the second button under Shape modes.
13. Open WINDOW> TRANSPARENCY or press SHIFT + F10, change the mode to Screen, and change the TRANSPARENCY Opacity to 20%.
14. Press CTRL + F or select Edit> Paste in Front to copy another one. Open Window> Gradient (shortcut: F9) and use the Radial Gradient. Open WINDOW> TRANSPARENCY. Or press SHIFT + F10 to change the mode to Screen, and change the TRANSPARENCY Opacity to 25%. The specific settings are as follows.
15. Double-click Ellipse Tool to draw an oval with a width of 90 and a height of 65 and fill it in white. Double-click the Rotate Tool. In the displayed dialog box, set the rotation angle to-25. Click OK.
16. Adjust the location of the ellipse, and change the mode to Soft Light when WINDOW> TRANSPARENCY is opened or SHIFT + F10 is pressed, and the TRANSPARENCY Opacity is changed to 40%.
17. Use the Ellipse Tool to draw an oval and a positive circle respectively, fill it in white, and adjust it to a proper position. Select all and press CTRL + G.
18. Open Window> Layers, unlock LAYER1, and click out the eyes to display the objects on LAYER1. Adjust the corresponding position to get the final result.
Well, the above information is a detailed tutorial on creating the ball button effect for the users of this software of Illustrator. You can see the users here, I believe that you are now very clear about the production method, so you can follow the small series of tutorials to try the results.