Select one of your circles, go to the “Brushes Panel”, click on the Menu icon on the Top-Right corner and choose “New Brush…”.ġ2 - Select “Pattern Brush” and use the following settings. First, select the “Pen Tool” (P), draw a path inside your letter (click “Enter” to end the “Path”). If your line is “Horizontal” just choose “Horizontal Distribute Centers” instead.ġ1 - For the curved letters, there are two ways to create the dotted line. Then, select them together with the rest of the line (use the “Shift” key) and making sure that “Align to Selection” is selected click on “Vertical Distribute Centers”. ![]() For now, don’t worry about spacing them evenly.ġ0 - Once you filled all your letter with circles, make sure that the one at the “start” and the one at the “end” of your line are placed where you want them. Do this until you have an internal line made of circles inside all your letters. Select both and repeat until you fill your letter. Fill your circle with Cyan and place it inside one of your letters.ĩ - Hold “Shift” and “Alt/Option” keys while dragging your circle down to duplicate it. Right-click again and choose “Ungroup”.Ĩ - Select the “Ellipse Tool” (L), click inside your document and use a value of 15 px for “With” and “Height”. Right-click on top of it and choose “Create Outlines”. Fill it with White.ħ - To center your text, go to the “Pathfinder Panel”, use the “Horizontal and Vertical Align Center” options and make sure that “Align to Artboard” is selected to center your text. Then, click on the small “Create New Layer” button at the bottom to create a “New Layer”.Ħ - Select the “Type Tool” (T), choose your font (we used “”) and type your text. ![]() If you want to hide your “Grid” or to turn “Snap to Grid” OFF, just click the key combinations again.Ĥ - Select the “Rectangle Tool” (M), draw a rectangle covering your entire canvas and fill it with Black.ĥ - Lock your Layer by clicking on the left side of its Thumbnail and bring out the small padlock. Then, go to “Units” and make sure “Pixels” is the choice everything.ģ - Enable your “Grid” (Command/Control + ‘) and make sure “Snap to Grid” is ON too (Shift + Command/Control + ‘). Change the “Color Mode” to RGB and click “Create Document”.Ģ - Go to Illustrator CC > Preferences > Guides & Grid and change the “Gridline every” value to 5 px and “Subdivisions” to 1. Choose “Pixels” in the “Units” drop-down menu and click on the “More Settings” button. For this Tutorial, we are going to use a Bold and Rounded Font (we chose Myriad Pro Bold).ġ - In Illustrator, create a “New Document”.
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