![]() ![]() Select one of the shapes and choose Effect>3D>Rotate. This will also turn these existing shapes on the artboard into symbol instances. In the Symbol Options dialog that appears, choose Graphic and give each symbol a name. ![]() With the Selection tool (V), take these shapes and turn them back into symbols by dragging them into the Symbols panel. Then choose a red color for this shape in the Swatches panel.Īt this point we have two splat shapes: a red one and a green one. Once again, click the Break Link button to turn it into a regular shape. Go back to the Grime Vector Pack panel and click-and-drag Grime Vector Pack 10 onto the artboard. Open the Swatches panel (Window>Swatches) and choose a bright green color for the shape. This will turn the art into a regular shape rather than a symbol instance. Go up to the Control panel and click the Break Link button. Next, click-and-drag Grime Vector Pack 09 from the Grime Vector Pack panel onto the artboard. Open the Symbols panel (Window>Symbols), then click the flyout menu and choose Open Symbol Library>Grime Vector Pack. In this tutorial, we’re going to create a 3D effect using simple 2D art, demonstrating how effective a little perspective can be.Ĭhoose File>New, select Basic RGB from the New Document Profile pop-up menu, and click OK. Like most things in design, you can make quite an impact by modifying how people perceive things. ![]()
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