Next fill this path with none and add a 2px stroke ( R=221, G=223, B=227), then apply the Width Profile 1 for the result. To add some details on the neck, first draw a curved path with the Pen Tool (P) like in the fifth image. After you are done adjusting the shape of the new object, apply a linear gradient to it as shown below. Next do the same with the right handle of the new anchor point (but move it to the right). Keep working with the Direct Selection Tool (A), hold down the Shift key then click on the left handle of the new anchor point and move it to the left. Pick the Direct Selection Tool (A), click on the new anchor point and move it 4px up. Keep the new anchor point selected and click on the “ Convert selected anchor points to smooth” button from the Properties bar. Next pick the Add Anchor Point Tool (+) and add an anchor point highlighted with blue. With the Rectangle Tool (M) create a 45 by 50px object. Let’s start by creating the neck of the tube. In the end your text should look like the final image shown. Repeat the same process as the previous steps and follow the sequence of images to create the letter “L”. Let’s work on the creation of the letter “L”. At this point your text should look like in the final image below. Make sure that the resulting shape is still selected, hold down the Shift key, click on the new group and go to the Object > Clipping Mask > Make (Ctrl +7). Next select the shape created in step 9, duplicate ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) it once and bring the copy to front ( Ctrl +Shift +Right Square Bracket). Select and group ( Ctrl + G) all shapes created in step 10. Fill this object with R=195, G=246, B=42 and go to the Effect > Stylize > Drop Shadow… Follow the data as shown below and then click OK.įollow the sequence of images and add some details to the letter “O” similar to the ones shown below. Keep the new shape selected, go to the Appearance panel ( Window > Appearance) and remove the Drop Shadow section. Now select the shape created in the step 5, duplicate ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) it once and bring the copy to front ( Ctrl +Shift +Right Square Bracket). Select and group ( Ctrl +G) all shapes created from the beginning of step 6 to this time. Once your objects are drawn, fill the bigger object with R=255, G=78, B=30 and then fill the remaining object with R=255, G=106, B=75.įinally reselect the two newly created shapes and apply a 5px Gaussian Blur effect to them. Next apply a 5px Gaussian Blur effect for the resulting shape.Ĭontinue to draw two green objects as you see in the third image. Next apply a 5px Gaussian Blur effect for the resulting shape and then send it backward ( Ctrl +Left Square Bracket).Ĭontinue with the Pen Tool (P), draw a yellow object as shown below and then fill this object with R=255, G=0, B=0. Once your object is drawn, fill it with R=255, G=202, B=176. Next draw another object with the Pen Tool (P) as in the fourth image. Make sure that the resulting shape is still selected, go to the Effect > Blur > Gaussian Blur… Enter a 5px Radius and then click OK. With the help of the Pen Tool (P) draw a green object and then fill this object with the linear gradient as shown below. Keep the resulting shape selected, go to the Effect > Stylize > Drop Shadow… Follow the data as you see in the second image and then click OK. Also you can see them all in the final image.įill the “C” object with the linear gradient as shown below. Repeat the same process as in the previous step to draw the remaining four letters similar to the ones hown below. Next connect the two anchor points highlighted with green. Once your paths are drawn, pick the Direct Selection Tool (A), hold down the Shift key and select the two anchor points highlighted with blue, then click on the “ Connect selected end points” button from the Properties bar. Start with drawing two curved paths using the Pen Tool (P) like in the images. Next drag four horizontal guides and then place them to the positions as shown in the second image. Next drag five vertical guides from the Rulers (if the guides are locked, go to the View > Guides > Lock Guides) or ( Ctrl +Alt + ), then place them to the correct positions as shown in the first image below. Show the Rulers ( View > View Rulers > Show Ruler) or ( Ctrl +R). Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the Align New Objects to Pixel Grid box is unchecked before you click OK. Select Pixels from the Units drop-down menu, enter 860 in the width box and 540 in the height box then click on the Advanced button. Launch Illustrator and then press (Ctrl + N) to create a New document.
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