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3.1 Polishing
For a Gradient Mesh illustration to be successful, it needs a lot of attention to detail.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 03:33
2 lessons, 03:33
1.1Introduction01:51
1.1
Introduction
01:51
1.2What is a Mesh?01:42
1.2
What is a Mesh?
01:42
2.Using the Gradient Mesh Tool10 lessons, 1:05:11
10 lessons, 1:05:11
2.1Create a Mesh04:07
2.1
Create a Mesh
04:07
2.2Color05:09
2.2
Color
05:09
2.3Create a Glowing Wafeform08:51
2.3
Create a Glowing Wafeform
08:51
2.4Create a Defocused Backdrop from a Photo04:11
2.4
Create a Defocused Backdrop from a Photo
04:11
2.5Create a Satin Christmas Bulb09:24
2.5
Create a Satin Christmas Bulb
09:24
2.6Dealing with Irregular Shapes10:36
2.6
Dealing with Irregular Shapes
10:36
2.7Radial Mesh04:15
2.7
Radial Mesh
04:15
2.8Adding Texture to Gradient Mesh05:38
2.8
Adding Texture to Gradient Mesh
05:38
2.9Envelope Distort with Mesh03:52
2.9
Envelope Distort with Mesh
03:52
2.10More Effects09:08
2.10
More Effects
09:08
3.Final Steps2 lessons, 10:18
2 lessons, 10:18
3.1Polishing05:22
3.1
Polishing
05:22
3.2Printing and Exporting04:56
3.2
Printing and Exporting
04:56
4.Bonus Project: Yellow Lily3 lessons, 34:38
3 lessons, 34:38
4.1Yellow Lily (Part 1)08:23
4.1
Yellow Lily (Part 1)
08:23
4.2Yellow Lily (Part 2)16:52
4.2
Yellow Lily (Part 2)
16:52
4.3Yellow Lily (Part 3)09:23
4.3
Yellow Lily (Part 3)
09:23
Cheryl Graham trained as a traditional artist in drawing and painting. These days she spends more time in front of a computer than an easel. She's been using Adobe Illustrator for over 25 years. Her Illustrator work has been featured in the "The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book" and "Real World Illustrator."