![]() ![]() Name one “In Progress.” This is where you will render your cube. ![]() ![]() Make three new layers and drag them below the sketch layer.If you wish to see your sketch throughout the process, place it as the top layer and set the Layer Blend Mode to “Multiply.” Lock your layer so you don’t accidentally move it. Place your sketch in your Illustrator document. Sketch a cube in perspective, following the rules of 1, 2 or 3 pt.The difference between this cube and a more complex object would be the amount of time spend adding and refining details such as reflected light or cast shadows (which we won’t cover here), as well as adding additional layers and stylizations for color, reflections, etc.īut first things first we have to start the journey with establishing accurate drawing and value relationships. The result of this tutorial will be a matte (not reflective) cube. Master these basic concepts, and you’ve mastered the first step to rendering anything in Illustrator. Why would you care to know how to render a basic cube in Illustrator? Because the steps involved are a simplification of the steps you can take to render anything more complex. ![]()
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