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Welcome to our latest Adobe Illustrator tutorial, where we dive into the fascinating world of 3D design! In this short and sweet guide, we’re going to demonstrate how you can transform a flat image or object into a stunning 3D avatar, giving it a hard, plasticky, or claymation-style appearance, all within just 90 seconds. Yes, you read that right – in about a minute and a half, you’ll learn to add depth and dimension to your designs in a way that’s both easy and efficient.
What You’ll Learn:
How to prepare your image in Adobe Illustrator for 3D transformation.
Navigating the 3D and materials panel to select the best 3D effect for your image.
Utilizing the ‘Inflate’ option for a perfect 3D look, despite the instinct to choose ‘Extrude’.
Adjusting material properties such as metallic and roughness levels to achieve a realistic 3D avatar with a classic plastic toy appearance.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to transforming a flat image into a 3D avatar.
00:12 – Starting the transformation process in Adobe Illustrator.
00:21 – Selecting the right layers and turning off the background.
00:29 – Accessing and navigating the 3D and materials panel.
00:42 – Choosing ‘Inflate’ for the 3D effect.
01:03 – Adjusting material properties for the final look.
01:20 – Final thoughts and tutorial wrap-up.
Key Takeaways:
A step-by-step approach to converting flat images into 3D avatars in Adobe Illustrator.
Tips on selecting the right 3D effect and material properties for a polished finish.
How to achieve a professional 3D look in less than two minutes.
Whether you’re a seasoned illustrator or just starting out, this tutorial promises to equip you with a cool new skill that’s sure to impress. So, why wait? Dive into the video, start your timer, and let’s create something amazing together.
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