![]() Then keeping the stripe selected, hold Alt-Shift and drag it to the side, creating a copy. Now shrink the copy from both sides, using the Selection Tool (V) and this way creating a narrow 6 x 100 px stripe. Copy (Control-C) the shape and Paste in Front (Control-F). Now we’ll create a simple striped beach towel from a 65 x 100 px white rectangle. Group (Control-G) all the elements of the umbrella. ![]() Fill it with the same yellow color as we have for the sand and set the Blending Mode of the shape to Multiply in the Transparency panel (Window > Transparency). Use the arrow keys to move the copy down and to the side a bit. Let’s create a semi-transparent shadow under the umbrella.Ĭopy (Control-C) the white shape and Paste in Back (Control-B). Keep adding more stripes, using the same technique, until you fill the center. Set the stroke color of the new shape to red and make it thicker.Ĭreate another Offset Path with -8 px Offset value, adding another red stripe. Keeping the umbrella selected, go to top menu: Object > Path > Offset Path and set the Offset value to -5 px, leaving everything else as default. Set the corner type to Inverted Round to get a desired umbrella shape. Then head to the control panel on top and click the Corners function to open the options menu. ![]() Take the Direct Selection Tool (A) and drag the circle marker of the Live Corners to make the shape fully rounded. Go to the Tools panel and double-click the Polygon Tool icon (you can find it in the same drop-down menu as the Rectangle Top (M)). Speckle more circles along the edge of the wave, creating a stylized sea foam. Use the Ellipse Tool (L) while holding down Shift to create a tiny even circle for the bubble. From here we can set the Stroke Weight to 2 or 3 pt and see how it looks. We can adjust the Stroke settings either in the Stroke panel (Window > Stroke) or in the control panel on top. Now let’s set the Fill color to None and the Stroke color to light-blue in the color panel and draw some more wavy lines across the seam using the Pencil Tool (N). Then add a few more shapes with a similar silhouette, depicting the sea waves. If you want to smooth some parts out even more, reducing the quantity of the anchor points along your curve, hold down Alt while working with the Pencil Tool (N) and stroke across the line.įill the background of the summer card with yellow color, making it slightly lighter than the background. Don’t worry if the bottom part doesn’t fit, make it larger than the Artboard. Set the Fidelity to Smooth and check the Fill new pencil strokes option.ĭraw a wavy silhouette across the square. First of all, let’s check the settings by double-clicking the Pencil Tool (N) icon in the Tools panel. Now we’ll use the Pencil Tool (N) to draw the sea. Set the Fill color to yellow in the Color panel. Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and let’s create a square, equal to the size of our Artboard (in my case it is 600 x 600 px).
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