Our favourite spooky holiday is coming this month and we’re all very excited while preparing and waiting for Halloween! Let’s get inspired and create a cartoony Halloween icon of a witch’s magic cauldron using simple shapes and the most handy functions of Adobe Illustrator! Get ready and let’s brew this vector potion!
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How to Create a Halloween Themed Chopped Finger Icon

Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial, in which we’re going to take a close look behind the process of creating a Halloween themed chopped finger icon using nothing more than a couple of basic geometric shapes and tools.
So, assuming you already have the software up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading
How to Create a Halloween Themed Eyeball Icon

In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take an in-depth look behind the process of creating an eyeball icon that is Halloween themed using nothing more than a couple of basic geometric shapes and tools.
So, assuming you already have the software running in the background, bring it up and let’s get started! Continue reading
Learn How to Create a Universal and Realistic Green Leaf Vector using Adobe Illustrator
In this tutorial, we’ll find out how to create a green leaf vector which can be always used in your future projects. This leaf is essentially universal, i.e. you can always change its color and form. It might seem to you that it’s created with the help of the Gradient Mesh. But nope, it’s not the case. I used plain gradient fills. Would you like to learn how to create a realistic green leaf vector? Then put all your businesses aside and let’s draw!
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How to Create a Book Stack Icon in Adobe Illustrator
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to tackle a new project, and learn how to create a nice little book stack icon, using some basic geometric shapes and tools found within Illustrator.
That being said, poor yourself a fresh cup of that magic bean juice and let’s get started! Continue reading
How to Create a Backpack Icon
Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial, in which we’re going to take a quick look behind the process of creating a backpack 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 the software up and running, let’s jump straight into it! Continue reading

