In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a look behind the process of creating a navigation icon, and see how we can take some simple shapes and turn them into a finished usable asset. So, assuming you already have Illustrator up and running let’s jump straight into it!
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How to Illustrate an HDD Icon in Adobe Illustrator
Always wanted to illustrate an HDD icon, but never knew how? Well, in today’s tutorial, we’ll take a close look behind the entire process and learn how to do just that, using nothing more than some basic geometric shapes.
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How to Create a Tablet Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a look behind the process of creating a tablet icon, and see how we can take some simple shapes and turn them into a finished usable asset. So, assuming you already have Illustrator up and running, let’s jump straight into it!
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Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial, in which we’re going to take a quick look behind the process of creating a smartphone icon, and see how you can take some simple shapes and turn them into a finished usable product. That being said, let’s jump straight into it.
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In today’s tutorial, we’re going to explore the process behind creating a video player icon, using some of Illustrator’s most basic tools and shapes.
So, assuming you already have the program running in the background, bring it up and let’s get started.
How to Create a Portable Gaming Console Icon
Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial in which we’re going to learn how to create a portable gaming console icon, using nothing more than a couple of geometric shapes and tools. So, assuming you already have the software up and running, let’s jump straight into it!
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In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a quick look behind the progress of creating a privacy icon, and see how we can take some simple shapes and turn them into a finished usable product. That being said, let’s jump straight into it.
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