I will give you a detailed analysis of the Illustrator software to share with you the tutorial on designing the Alps milk sugar vortex pattern effect.
Tutorial sharing:
First, the final effect chart
How can we implement a graph like this? Think about it before you start.
A regular spiral reminds me of the use of a spiral, but the spiral is just a line. To form a surface, you can enclose it with two lines!
This reminds me to use real-time coloring! The overall direction is determined. Next let's start trying!
Find the line tool group in the toolbar, find the screw tool, and drag the left button in the canvas. The obtained spiral is not what we want,
Therefore, make appropriate settings. For example, click the left button on the screen to set the palette. After trying, I made the appropriate settings, as shown in the figure:
Tutorial
Then press enter to get a spiral:
Then, a real-time coloring object is formed together with a square by means of spiral rotation replication:
Select a spiral, press R to select the rotation tool, and press and hold down the ALT key, then click the left button to define the rotation center! (One end of the spiral in the red circle)
Then, press CTRL + D multiple times to repeat the conversion! To obtain the scroll shape, draw a square box (red in the figure) by M on the scroll shape!
Select them all. CTRL + ALT + X to create a real-time coloring object!
Press K and use the real-time coloring tool to select colors in the color palette and fill in colors for each partition in the real-time color group!
Finally, select the real-time color group and set the stroke width to 0. In this way, we basically get the expected results!
Final effect:
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