From the course: Drawing Vector Graphics: Isometric Illustration

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,600 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Creating irregular and organic isometric objects: Part 2

Creating irregular and organic isometric objects: Part 2 - Illustrator Tutorial

From the course: Drawing Vector Graphics: Isometric Illustration

Start my 1-month free trial

Creating irregular and organic isometric objects: Part 2

- Drawing on some irregular shapes doesn't need to be perfect. This sketch gives me enough information to move forward on. I'm not worrying about the organic elements in this as much as I am the planter itself. The planter is going to be a true-to-life isometric, where I project circles for the top and base, and formulate all those shapes into the final planter shape. So that will be the area that really aligns to an isometric projection as shown here. The plant, because it's organic, because it's kind of free form, is far more forgiving. I'm basically going to use the exact sketch as you see here to guide my efforts in terms of how I form it, but I don't need to worry about it being so exact as the planter, because it's an organic shape, so I don't need to draw it out perfectly, is what I'm saying. So here's the base elements of the planter shape that I've created here, just circles, I've composed them into the right locations. This is where I'll go in and I'll just start clicking…

Contents