Popcorn Bucket
Step 1
First, use the rectangle to draw the basic shape of the bucket, move the anchor point to make the rectangle top width bottom narrow. Object > Path > Add an anchor point in the middle of the bottom of the anchor bucket. Move the newly built anchor point and use the Anchor Point tool (SHIFT+C) to smooth it.
Step 2
Use the rounded Rectangle tool to create the top edge of the bucket. Drag the bottom of the copy bucket and use the path finder to subtract the top cut from the unnecessary parts and make a shiny gold stripe at the bottom of the bucket.
Step 3
Copy the basic shape again, red to white linear gradient. Sets the blending mode to multiply to create a bucket dark side.
Step 4
Let's add the popcorn bucket to the vertical stripe! The Rectangle tool (shortcut key m) draws a set of stripes, and the compound path (crtl+8) method is the same as before. Effect > Deformation > Arc and set Bend 8%.
Step 5
Copy the basic shape and stripes of the bucket, press (crtl+shift+]) to the top. The basic shape and stripes of the bucket create a clipping mask. The basic shape of the copy bucket adjusts to the top, fills the three-color linear gradient (orange-black-red), and the blending mode changes color to make our objects lively and bright.
Step 6
We don't want to see an empty bucket in the movie, so what do we do? Let's fill it with popcorn!
Make a simple circle of elliptical tool (L). Then use the deformation tool (shift+r) to smear the edge, so that it has a bump. Add a small shape to the inside of the popcorn.
If your shape contains too many anchor points, you can use the smoothing tool to easily solve it.
Step 7
Fill the popcorn shape with a pale yellow to beige radial gradient. Use the Pencil tool (N) to draw the shape above the edge, fill the light yellow to black linear gradient, and set the blending mode to filter. Add some shading to set the blending mode to multiply.
Step 8
Add a dark brown shape to our popcorn. Finally, copy, rotate, and copy the different sizes into the popcorn bucket.
Category:
- PS Getting Started Tutorial