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Creating gapped art

Creating gapped art

(gear clanging) - [Von] Welcome to Drawing Vector Graphics Laboratory. When people email me about questions regarding vector-based artwork, or how to approach a specific style, I'll usually share a link to a previous movie if I've covered that before. But I received the following question from a viewer, and that question was: What is the easiest way to make geometric-based artwork, that has consistent gaps in between my vector shapes, so none of the colors touch each other? At first I wasn't completely sure what they were saying, and then I realized, "Oh, I think I understand what they're saying." I had never heard it called "gaps" before, but I kind of like that term, hence the name of this DVG Lab movie. So in this movie we're going to create artwork that has gaps, using a time-tested method I've covered before, but will use in a slightly different way now. So let's get started. And for this design, I decided to…

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