![]() Now I will use the Magic Wand to select all the brush strokes I've made, then I will Expand them. The forehead hair area needs special attention, so I will work on that thoroughly.Īnd after some time here is what I've got. I also will be playing around with their thickness in the Stroke panel. ![]() I will be using brushes thicker on the left or right and symmetrical brushes, depending on the area I'm drawing. Here I start drawing hair with the brushes from my hair brushes set. I do this to be able to select all the lines once they're drawn easily with the help of the Magic Wand. I will choose a color that is not being used in my image. So let's add detailing to the hair with our newly made brushes. Use the Mesh Tool to Create the Ombre Effect Step 1 It saves time to always keep a collection of basic brushes handy.Ĥ. Here is how my set looks like from previous illustrations I've done. Once you're happy with your brushes you may save them for the future. It's subtle but it makes a difference later on. I have also drawn from left to right, so you may see the difference below. Step 4Īnother brush that I will create will be the same as previous, but reflected. I used bright pink color for you to see the difference, and I am drawing from left to right. This will be good for hair on the forehead and eyelashes.Īfter following the same Brush creating procedure as in the first instance, I have the new brush. I will move the center top and bottom points of the original brush shape, in order to make a brush thicker on it's left. You may vary the thickness of your brush lines in the Stroke panel, making it either thicker or thinner. Please note that I'm using tablet for drawing, so I simply choose the brush and draw with it, not with Pen Tool, but the Paintbrush Tool (B) and then apply the new brush to it. Here you have the brush! It will appear in your Brushes panel. Once you press OK, the next window will appear and I've used the below settings: Step 2 Now I simply drag this shape to the Brushes panel. Then I will move the top and bottom center points towards the center of the shape, to make it more narrow. To create a customized hair brush I will first draw a black ellipse, using Ellipse Tool (L) and transform it as shown below. Although…everything might still change in the process! The beautiful of vector allows this indecisiveness. Looks OK, so I will probably stick to these colors. ![]() I also made some draft colors for the rest of elements in the picture. I will now draw the top and skirt in random bright colors. Then I made my own palette of colors, and added them to the Swatches panel. It is going to be an ombre hair style (a gradient effect hair color), so I checked images of various celebrities to see how that should look like. So now I have a bald woman or at least some part of her. Then I create a palm with fingers for the second hand. I then add the shape for the hand and thumb. Then I just null the fill on the upper arm, but keep a bright pink Stroke (to see the lower hand clearly), and correct the second hand, using the Convert Anchor Point Tool. I recolored it to bright pink to make the difference in sizes more obvious. For this I duplicate the front arm and place it above the second one. I have noticed that arms are a bit different in sizes, so I will correct that straight away. Draw the arm which is visible to the front. SKETCH FASHION PHOTOSHOP BRUSH SKINNow I will choose a lighter skin color, later this color may be changed. ![]() If you have read my previous tutorial, then you know that I will be using Pen Tool (P) for this.ĭraw the body with a radial gradient with darker skin tone in the center and usual skin color on the end as the fill. Now it's time to start drawing the main shapes. So the end result is still a mystery for me. This palette will be growing as I proceed with the image, as at the moment I'm still not sure as for what colors I will be using. Various skin tone shades from light to dark, gradients with transparent edges and in solid color, some basic pink shades and few other that I decided to add at once. I always add a white transparent radial gradient to my Swatches panel. Now I will be creating base color palette. JPG file to the layer "White" (the third layer will be named "Girl" for the main drawing), set it's Blending Mode to Multiply and Lock the layer. Place a sketch into a New document, setting it's Blending Mode to Multiply with Opacity 50%, and naming the layer "Sketch" accordingly. In this first part I'll be using a gradient mesh for hair and I will also show you my usual routine of drawing hair, using custom made brushes. In this tutorial I'd like to show you the possibilities of using the Mesh Tool in creating a stylish fashion illustration of a young woman in Adobe Illustrator. ![]()
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