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Start illustrator, and then use the Create new file below the file to create a new file. Enter the filename, set the file size, and select in pixels, the color mode is RGB. Make sure that the new image is aligned with the pixel grid is not selected.
Next, in the Edit > Preferences > General set keyboard increment 1PX (Mac in the file in front of the illustrator to find preferences, the translator said, the original tutorial here does not take into account the Mac user, let me a good meal to find), while in the unit set and the following picture. I usually work with these settings, which will help you in the painting project.
2. Create the cookie man's body
Start with the Oval tool (L) to draw a circle from the head and make a foot with two rounded rectangles.
Use the Pen tool (G) to draw body shapes other than the head and feet. Then draw the shape of the shot like the image below.
Now select the head, body, and leg to select the Flattener feature in the Pathfinder, and use the Direct selection tool (A) to move several anchor points to make some additional changes. Generate some anchor point handles with the transform Anchor Point tool (SHIFT+C) because the angle needs to be smoother. (the translator said the CC version has a real-time rotation function can also be used)
3. Create the texture of the cookie man
Select all the shapes and fill a warm brown. Then use the effect > Styling > Inner Glow function to set parameters like the following. Before you proceed to the next step, put two arms behind your body.
In all shapes selected, make a new fill in the Appearance panel and fill it with white. Then use effects > Art effects > Film particles, then set the parameters like the following, set the blending mode to soft light, set the transparency to 22%. (Say here cookie person's effect, my Mac always stuck, can't experiment, everybody computer Configuration high can make)
4. Add a shadow to the cookie's arm.
Draw a path between the right side of the left arm and the body with the Pen tool (P). Set the stroke to 3pt in the expansion, set the stroke panel to width profile 1 (as shown below) Next is the effect > Blur > High speed blur with a fuzzy radius of 3pt. Adjust the opacity to 75%, then place the path in front of the back arm of the body.
Copy and then paste the path in front (control+f), change the fill color from the expansion panel, copy the path to the front of the body, and set the parameters according to the following figure.
Use the Pen tool (P) to draw a path between the right arm and the body. Set the 1px black in the stroke, and set the width style first in the Stroke stencil. The next step is to use effects > Blur > High speed blur with a fuzzy radius of 4pt. Adjust the opacity to 50% and place the path above the right arm, in the middle of the arm and the body.
5. Add a projection to the cookie man's body
Use the Pen tool (P) or use the Pencil tool (N) to draw 5 paths (1) on the left side of the body. Select the 10pt stroke, select width control file 4 in the control file in the Stroke panel, and click the Portrait Flip (2) In the Stroke Control Panel. Keep all the paths selected, use effects > Blur > Gaussian blur, apply a radius of 5px (3).
Next, the cookie's body is painted around 6 paths like the following, set to 10pt strokes, Width profile 4 (in the Stroke panel, this time not mirrored) and then set 5px of high-speed blur.
Draw a path around the neck, set the 10pt stroke and width profile 4 in the Stroke panel, and then use the effect > Blur > Gaussian blur to set the blur value to 5px, change the color blending mode, and the transparency becomes 15%.
6. Add cookies to the body of the high light
Use the Pen tool (P) or the Brush tool (N) to draw 5 paths to the right of the cookie's body, as shown in the following figure (1). Set 10pt stroke and Width profile 1 in the Stroke panel, still keep these paths selected, use effects > Blur > Gaussian blur, and set the blur value to 5px.
Next, draw a path like the following, select the 10px stroke, and select width profile 4 in the Stroke panel. Applying the Gaussian blur of 3px, set the blending mode to soft light.
7. Making the bread man's body
Select body and arm and then copy, in situ paste (shift-control-v). Remove all appearance styles from the Appearance panel, click the Flattener button in the Pathfinder, and let us set the new shape to "whole body", before you proceed to the next step, copy one as a pending.
Select all graphics in your picture, use objects > Clipping masks > Build (control+7)
8 Add some details to the cookie man's surface texture
Using the Pencil tool (N), draw 5 paths like the image below, two arms, two legs, one head each like the image below (1)
Select 0.5pt Yellow pixel stroke, set add art effect in the brush panel-ink, use ink splash 1 brushes.
Open the Scatter brush option from the appearance panel, changing the settings as shown in the following figure. Edit the paths in groups (CONTROL+G) to change the blending mode to soft light.
Use the Pencil tool again (N), like drawing 6 paths below (1), setting 0.5pt black pixel strokes, setting add artistic effects in the brush panel-ink, using ink poured 1 brushes. Set the Stroke property settings as shown in Figure (2). Group these paths, set the overlay mode, and the transparency is 55% (3)
9. Create Cookie man's eyes
Use the Oval tool (L) to draw a twice-fold white circle as the cookie man's eyes, two eyes selected, use effects > Styling > Glow, and then use the effect > styled > Projection, according to the settings of the following figure.
Draw two small circles and fill them with brown.
10. Create the eyebrows of the cookie man
Draw two paths (1) on the eyes, give them a 9pt blue stroke, and in the Stroke panel, select the rounded corner function to keep the rounded end and start. Two paths are selected to use the Extended functionality (3) below the object.
Keep the eyebrows shape selected, use effects > Styling > projections, and set the parameters as shown below, click OK.
Keep the eyebrows selected, add a new fill in the expansion panel to the original, and use white as the fill color. Use the effect skew and transform > Transform effects to set the effect as shown below. Now using effects > Styling > Feathering, the Blur value sets the radius of 8px.
Still keep the eyebrows selected, use effects > Styling > projections, and then use the projection effect.
11. Create Cookie man's mouth
Use the Pen tool (P) to draw a path like a mouth and set a 7pt red stroke. The object > extension is then used so that the stroke becomes filled.
Select the mouth shape, use effects > Styling > Inner Glow, set as shown below (1).
Adds a new fill based on the shape of the first graphic, uses the effect > path > Offset path, sets the offset value to -2px (2), and then uses the effect > stylized > Feather, setting the Blur to 3px (3)
Still keep the nozzle type selected, set the projection effect with the numerical reference of the following figure.
12. Create Cookie man's hair
Use the Pen tool (P) or the Pencil tool (N) to draw a curly path as the cookie man's hair and set a 6pt brown stroke. Rounded corners, and then use Objects > Extensions.
Keep your hair selected, like the following figure using the set inner glow effect, and the mouth shape to set the projection effect.
Use the Oval tool (L) to draw two circles on your body as a button, use blue as the fill color, and apply the inner glow effect as set below.
Make a new fill based on the first one, set the fill color to white, use the effect > distort and deform > deform, deform the effect, set the parameters like the image below, and then determine. Now, with the effect > Styling > Feather feature, set the feather radius to 8px and adjust to 66% (2) with the transparency chart.
Still keep the button selected, as with the mouth shape, apply the external projection effect.
14 Steps to add snow and ice decorations to our cookie man.
Use the Pencil tool (N) to draw a wavy path over your arms and legs. For the path near us in the path, set the 9pt stroke, set the stroke to 8pt on the right of the two paths, set the fillet edge in the stroke template, and then use the object > extension. (The translator is also very tired, we see how to remember to pay attention to me, feedback to me, I have the power to continue translating)
The second step is to keep the ice shape selected, using the inner and outer projection effects (like the following image)
Next, use the Pen tool (P) to draw the shape of your trousers with two lines, set the 5pt strokes, and then use the objects > extensions as shown below.
Keep the trousers and two lines selected, using the inner glow as the parameters in the image below, using the external projection effect as before.
Draw a curly shape on your trousers, set a 6pt white stroke in the stroke, and then use the object > extension to use the inner projection effect,
Sets an outer projection with the same setting parameters.
15. Create a Butterfly tie
Draw two triangle-like rounded triangles and circles in their midst, select them, fill the red.
When the right triangle is selected on the right, the inner glow effect is the same as the following image settings. On this basis, add a new fill and set the color to white. Use effects > Distortions and deformations > Transformations, set as shown below, and then use effect > Style > Feather, set feather radius to 8px, reduce transparency to 66%.
The other two shapes have roughly the same setting, but the left side of the graphic removes the inner glow from the expansion panel.
Like the figure below, the vertical projection effect is applied to three shapes, thus forming a tie knot so that the main image of the baker is completed.
16. Create a human-Baker projection
Select the "whole Body" shape you created earlier in the tutorial, fill it with black, and move the graphic to the back of the cookie man. Now, use effects > Distortions and Distortion > freeform twist, and drag anchor points to distort graphics like the following figure.
Keep the black path selected, use the object > expand the Appearance, in order to extend to the effect of freeform distortion. Use the selection tool (V) to select a black projection, drag and drop, so that the projection becomes a little longer. Or use the Direct selection tool (A) to select the top half of the shape (head and arm) to move the anchor points up.
Replace Black with a linear gradient (like the one below), use effects > Blur > Gaussian blur, set the blur value to 3px, and then adjust the opacity to 80%
Congratulations, finally finished (translator is also very tired, plus my friend comfort to insist on the translation of the soul)
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