You can change the color by left-clicking it. Select Custom fill on the color blend and make the type of Linear. Go to the Fountain Fill Tool, which is at the bottom left of the toolbar. Step 14: Edit Custom Shape Now we'll color Custom Shape you have created. Creating custom boxes in the container, and shape it. Hold down Command while double licking balls and now you are in the container. Now we will edit in the container, ie the ball. Step 13: Editing Inside Container Okay that is getting more interesting right. You can go "inside" or "outside" the container by pressing Command while double-clicking. Then you will see a black arrow, left - click em to the ball, and now you will see that the type of "S" is in the sphere. Left - click on "S" shape, and then go to the top toolbar and find Effect> Powerclip> Place Inside Container. and will be 12: Powerclip After that we will put an "S" shape into balls with Powerclip tool. And fills the right side with the normal red color, this will create a gradient that goes from dark to bright red. You can make this by clicking on others in the bottom left of the color palette. Fill the left side of the box color with Dark Red Color. Once you open the Fountain Fill Tool, select Custom color mixture, and makes Radial Type. Left click a ball, and go to the Fountain Fill Tool to color. 11: Colour Circle Now we will work with the ball. If you do it right it will look like this. Two custom colors in the middle will make a softer color gradients. Fill color to 50% black in the middle left and white on the right middle.
You can create a custom fill by double-clicking on the color box. You can change the color by clicking the left, fill color with 50% Black on the left and white on the right. Select Custom fill on the color blend and make the type Radial. Now let's put the colors so they will look a little metal. Now the box is formed such as "S" letters. Pull em shape until it looks like an "S" shape. 9: Creating the "S" Shape It is still using the Shape Tool Left - click on the arrow at the node and you can pull them, it will make a curved shape. This applies also to all lines between the node that has been dragging. It's in the top toolbar, until you see two arrows in the row. That have been dragging, and turn it into a curve using Rows Convert toĬurves. Is still using the Shape Tool Left-click the line between the nodes Drag them into the middle of the indicated position.
7: Dragging Nodes Select a node in the middle of the attraction - the left and use the Shape Tool. 6: Creating Nodes Using the Shape Tool to add 6 node to the box by double-clicking the line of the box, with the position below. This is the second on the left toolbar, and click em. This will allow you to edit a node or a frame box. Then converted into a curve box using Command + Q, or go to the top toolbar and then find Arrange> Convert to Curves.
5: Convert to Curves Select the box using the Pick tool in the toolbar on the left first.