Create A Wood Grain Texture In Illustrator
Last up for Vectip’s Texture Week is wood grain. The steps for this technique are very similar to the previous Brushed Metal Texture tutorial. It uses the same Graphic Pen effect but stretched a little more. Notes This tutorial was created with Illustrator CS3. Keyboard shortcuts are displayed in orange. ⌘ is displayed for the Command key (mac), with the Ctrl key being the Windows equivalent (not displayed). Rectangles Create a 5 inch by 5 inch rectangle with the Rectangle Tool (m). Next Copy (⌘c) the rectangle and Paste In Front (⌘f). Texture Select the smaller rectangle and go Effect > Sketch > Graphic Pen. Stroke Length = 15Light/Dark Balance = 2Stroke Direction = Vertical Trace and Expand With the texture selected go Object > Expand Appearance. Mode: Black and WhitePath Fitting: 1pxMinimum Area: 1pxCorner Angle: 1Ignore White: Check this box I like to save a preset in the Tracing Options. Transform and Color Warp Tool Select just the texture and click and drag with the Warp Tool (shift r).
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Scanned with 720 DPI and black/white reference, no further adjustments have been done. The names are partially translated, for example color types, but the rest is basically german wood naming. All images where scanned from real wood plates! License Free Wood Textures von Jan Weigand steht unter einer Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Lizenz.Beruht auf einem Inhalt unter www.defcon-x.de.Über diese Lizenz hinausgehende Erlaubnisse können Sie unter www.janweigand.de erhalten. If you intend to resell these textures you need a permission from me! Here is a image made with two textures. If you have any questions, if you made a nice image, or made a usefull bumpmap, contact me.
Wood Grain
Drawing vector wood grain effect is pretty simple in Adobe Illustrator. Here is a quick Illustrator tutorial to create wood grain effect using the warp tools in illustrator. After this tutorial, you will be able to draw nice vector wood textures. 1. Select the Rectangle Tool, and draw a thin rectangle. 2. Select all the rows of stripes then go to Object>Transform>Transform Each. 3. Double click the Warp Tool and use the settings below. 4. Next we select the Twirl Tool. 4. Using the Pucker Tool, with the setting above. 4. To make the stripes thinner, I select all the stripes and squash it using the Transform Tool. 5. Select all the wood grain and fill it with dark brown. Heres the final wood texture. Extra Tip: Applying the pucker effect above areas which has the twirl effect will give it a more natural look. [The article is for Basic Members only. Related Articles Get up to 35 free images from BigstockComplimentary video clips on Bigstock.Get up to 35 videos in a week. Hi.
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