For the users of the illustrator software, please share the simple tutorial of making the color-moving slice sphere logo in detail.
Open illustrator and create a 1000px * 1000px document. The resolution is (DPI) and the color mode is RGB.
Turn on Smart Guides (Ctrl+u) This will be a big help in the entire production process. If the guide is turned on, you can also press Ctrl+u to turn it off.
Select the Ellipse tool (L) to click in the center of the artboard. You will be prompted to enter the size of the shape and create a positive circle of 450px * 450px. You can also create a new layer, add
Two guides, centering them with the alignment button, they'll come in handy later. Your image (and now it's simple) should be like this:
Create a new layer at the top (named "Circles"), and add 8 additional ellipses. Use the warp tool to adjust them to the right size and put them in the right place. Refer to the following figure:
Now let's simulate some perspective effects. Select all ellipses except the top ellipse, and open the separate transform tool (Alt + control + Shift + D). Will shrink vertically
Change to 103%, click OK. Your 7 ellipses should be a bit longer.
Application Selection Tool (V). shift+ Click the second ellipse from the top to subtract it. Now that you've selected only 6 ellipses, press CONTROL + D to repeat the last variant this will make
The selected ellipse is 3% longer.
Repeat the above operation, in order to reduce the ellipse and then repeat the deformation. You will notice that the bottom ellipse extends the bounds of the large circle. Move the bottom ellipse 2 pixel to fix this problem
No one's going to notice this little trick.
The result of your operation should be like this:
Select all the contents of the "Circles" layer (you can ALT + click this layer) and turn on the separate transform tool (Alt + control + Shift + D) again. This time in the vertical
Enter 115% on the direct zoom and click the "Copy" button. You will get 8 new ellipses, each of which will be 15% longer than the original image.
Now it looks a little messy, don't worry, we'll deal with it now. Click the selection Tool (V) to select the top 2 ellipses. Open the Pathfinder panel and click the "Split" button. Repeat for the remaining ellipses.
On the surface, it doesn't seem to change, but your graphics are now shredded.
Click on the Direct Selection tool (A) to focus on the top group of ellipses. ALT + Click to select the sickle-shaped shape above and press the DELETE key to remove it. The rest of the shapes are similar
A disc having a certain angle.
Repeat this step for the remaining ellipse until you get an image similar to the following:
Well, we've done the basic part of the graphic, now let's get some color. You can use my recommended color, of course, you can also do whatever you want to create.
We ' ll start with the little pieces giving the illusion of perspective. Select them successively with your Direct
Selection Tool, change their stroke color to none and the fill to the following values:
We start with those little shapes that mimic the sense of perspective. Select them in turn with the direct selection tool (A), remove their stroke color, and change their fill color to the following values:
The effect looks like this:
The edges have some definition, now let's get to coloring the interiors of our rings.
Now that the edges are too clear, we add color to the inner circle.
Apply 8 gradients for 8 circles. All gradients are derived from our 8 basic colors, from 100% transparency to fully transparent. Apply the Gradient tool (G) to adjust the shape and position of the gradient. The results should be as follows:
It's finally a little bit, but the colours are better. Click on the direct Selection tool (a) to select the top group of shapes, apply the effect of the style of the inner glow. Select the filter mode, 50% opacity, 10px blur and choose a color that matches the gradient. Of course, I encourage you to try more here.
Repeat this step to get the following effect:
Create a new layer under the "circle" layer. Draw a 1000px * 1000px square, fill a dark gray circular gradient and lock the layer. Some parts of the sphere may appear too dark or too bright to adjust to the feeling you like. Generally, images should look like this:
Pay attention to the layers panel and hold the "circle" layer to the top. Select the positive circle outside, copy and paste it at the top (Control + F) three times. Fill a white to transparent gradient for the bottom one, and change the stroke to none. Adjusts the position of the gradient with the gradient tool. Reduce the opacity of this shape to 60%.
Select the next circle to apply a similar gradient, and this time the gradient will be removed from the center of the circle, giving it a glow sensation. Reduce the opacity of the shape to 30%.
Apply a similar pink gradient to the third circle, but change its blending mode to "hue" and the opacity to 60%. Fills a yellowish green gradient for the last circle, blending mode is hue, opacity 60%. Refer to the following figure:
Create a new layer, named "Highlights", and move to the top. Draw some surfaces with the pen tool (P). Fill them with light white and give you a spherical surface with some high light.
Reduce their transparency (my strongest use is 40%, the light 10%) and place them in the sphere. Done!!!
OK, the above information is small make up to you illustrator of this software users of the detailed and easy to make a colorful slice ball logo of the tutorial to analyze the whole content of sharing, you see the users here, your color ball has been done. Now you can put your name on it, add shadows, Reflections, and so on. You may be able to reinvent it, with this technology to create other shapes six of body, bottle, cylinder, to be cool by yourself, you have to try to make it yourself.