Stars have been attracting people for centuries and we ended up inventing telescopes. In this tutorial, we’ll be creating a telescope, too! We’ll be using geometric shapes and most useful Adobe Illustrator functions to create a golden telescope icon and reach for the stars. Let’s get started!
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How to Create a Compass Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a look behind the process of creating a compass icon, and learn how to build one of our own.
So, assuming you’ve poured yourself a fresh cup a coffee take a quick sip out of it and let’s get started! Continue reading
How to Create a Map Icon
Welcome back to another Illustrator tutorial, in which we’re going to learn how to create a little map icon using nothing more than the basic shapes and tools that you probably already work with on a daily basis. Continue reading
How to Create a Cast Icon In Adobe Illustrator
Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial, in which we’re going to learn how to create a simple cast icon, using nothing more than some basic geometric shapes that we’re going to adjust here and there.
So, assuming you already have the software up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading
How to Create a Bluetooth Icon in Adobe Illustrator
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a quick look behind the process of creating a Bluetooth icon in Adobe Illustrator, and see how easy it is to do so using the Pen Tool.
So, assuming you already have the software up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading
How to Create an iPhone Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to learn how to create a little iPhone icon using nothing more than a couple of basic shapes and tools.
So, assuming you already have Illustrator up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading
How to Create an iMac Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a quick look behind the process of creating an iMac icon using nothing more than a couple of basic geometric shapes that we’re going to adjust here and there.
So, assuming you already have Illustrator up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading