Sweet Icon Illustration Tutorial

In an effort to provide useful resources on this blog, I have decided to place this tutorial explaining how specific icons from Design Reviver were made in Adobe Illustrator. This is only covering the basics and shows how things can be rendered, use it as a resource please.

 

Step 1

We are going to start this icon with the basics. A good suggestion is to envision this icon/image in your head before even designing it. First we sketch what we are thinking by simple scribbling our ideas. See below and example of it:

Step 2

As you can see there is some perspective applied to it and that’s something we should take into consideration when creating icons. We are to achieve similar results, as the sketch should be only to give us a blue print of what is coming next. After sketching, we then transfer this into our Art Board, on Illustrator. We simply create a “square-type” to start:

Step 3

Next we are going to mimic the perspective from our drawing, by applying some 3D effect. See the screenshot below:

Step 4

Here is the result after applying the effect.

Step 5

We have to start applying some effects to achieve the glossy-transparent look. Adding these will give us what we expect. We are going to use different transparencies (screen, multiply, darken, luminosity etc…) to get to them. Below are a few shapes where we are applying those effects! Take a look at the transparency “%” as well as the gradients used. This is very important.

These effects are “key” to use and achieve ANY result. All it takes is time and try things out. See below:

Step 6

After applying these to all your shapes, you should have something similar to the screen below:

Step 7

After designing the box we need to apply similar 3D effects and shape transparencies effects to the logo icon. We should have the same angles applied as well. Below you will see 4 basic steps of what we have already cover (Regular Shape, 3D Applied, Added Shapes and Final Rendering):

Step 8

Below are a few more step on how we create the effects. We first select the shape we wnat to apply the effect. Using our gradient tool (G), we will click and drag into opposite directions. If we want the gloss (Lighten) to be on the top of a shape we need to drag starting from the top to the bottom of the shape. This will apply the effect on top of the shape and one thing to keep in mind is that we need to try different “dragging” instances/moves, until we get the way we want. For every shape we use the same effect a few times. See below a few samples:

Step 9

Now that we have both rendered shapes, we can merge them. Notice that the “front” portion of the box, is placed “on top” of the logo icon, and a transparency of 85% is applied so it becomes see through.

Below is the final rendered icon:

A special thanks to Design Reviver and to Dellustrations.com for the fantastic icons and tutorial, be sure you check out the full set of free social icons. This post was made possible by their creativeness.


6 responses so far, want to say something?

  1. Justin says:

    WOW… where do you get these tutorials?

  2. Matt says:

    There are a lot of different resources in which I reference these tutorials. This particular one was provided by Design Reviver. A link to their website can be found at the top of the post.

  3. Chris says:

    This is sweet. Nice work and thank you for the tutorials… I am going to make this place common.

  4. Ryan says:

    Have you ever used any other programs for your vector based drawings? I am new to illustrator but was wondering if there are anything out there that is better? Thanks, great work. Thanks for the tutorial!

  5. Abe says:

    This is awesome! Thank you!

  6. Matt says:

    @Ryan - I have used a couple of different programs such as Inkscape, Corel Draw and some others… however, Illustrator rules all. Especially with the CS3 suite that came out and the ability to transfer files back and forth between programs. I would never recommend another one. Hopefully this helps.

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