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Use a combination of tools including shapes, shape builder, and the alignment tools, we’ll draw your logo.
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Now it is time to draw our logo.
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In this video we will be recreating and
building our logo using vector shapes.
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I will use a combination
of tools including shapes,
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shape builder, pencil and
the alignment controls to put it together.
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I'm going to be going for a flat,
simple, geometric design style.
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And first, what I like to do is just
kind of take a look at the drawing, and
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analyze it a little bit.
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We're going to be using simple
shapes to recreate this image.
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So, like, a rectangle, another rectangle,
another rectangle for the metal band.
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A rounded shape for our eraser.
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This is a triangle, a smaller triangle.
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You can see that we're really just
dissecting it into simpler shapes.
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For colors, we can open up, over here,
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if you go to Window >Swatches.
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You can create a group of colors to use.
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You can just use your color picker,
of course, by double clicking.
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If I uncheck this,
you'll have more options.
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You can use your color picker.
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You can also use your
color pickers over here.
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There's a color guide,
if you're interested in exploring that.
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We do have creative cloud, they also have
color themes that you can explore as well.
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If you're building a swatch library,
first you
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want to create a new color group,
we'll call this logo or whatever you like.
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And as you are working if you found
things you liked you can click and
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drag them into your folder.
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So if I'm like, oh yes this is the one.
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I got it.
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So this is how you can build a color
group to use while you are working and
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you can open this in
other documents later on.
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And so this is helpful for us because when
we're putting together our page mock-up,
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we will be using a lot of the same colors.
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I'm gonna delete this for now.
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I have created a color group
already that I wanna work with.
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The first step to creating
this is drawing a rectangle.
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That's going to be the body
of our very tiny pencil.
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I'm going to make it this
lighter yellow color.
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And now I'm going to option,
click, and drag down.
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Choose my darker color, and scale this up.
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And you can see this creates a nice
subtle definition of the pencil.
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Next, using our pencil, our P,
we're gonna create the tip of the pencil.
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Gonna hold down shift so that I'll
constrain my proportions to 45 degrees.
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Back up.
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I want this to be a nice sandy color,
more like wood.
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Okay.
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Click off.
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And it looks like we,
this wasn't perfect, so no big deal.
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We'll zoom in.
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And I'm gonna use my
Direct Selection Tool, A.
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Now I'm going to drag it
until it intersects here.
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Perfect.
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So now you can see where
we're going with this.
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For the next part we're going
to create the graphite tip.
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The pencil tip here.
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