|
|
|
Abstract shapes can be used on wallpapers, logos, pretty much anything you'd like. Making abstract shapes aren't all that hard either. Here's a few methods for creating some quick and easy abstract shapes!
|
Step 1: Using the Rectangle Tool, draw out a rectangle. The size isn't important.
|
Step 2: Go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Pucker & Bloat. Make sure the Preview option is checked so you can see what your settings will do in real-time. Drag the handle to change the percentage up or down. Notice that your shape begins to morph into something new!
 |
 |
At 90 percent |
At 200 percent |
It's a very quick and easy way to make some pretty cool abstract shapes. You can make some nice logos using this method as well.
|
Step 4: Now let's take a step further. Click anywhere in the white space so that the shape is not selected. Using the Direct Selection Tool (the white arrow), click on one of the corners. For example, I clicked on the top right corner and then dragged outward. Here's what I got:
|
Here's another way of doing it. Go to Edit > Undo to go back to our previous step. Using the Selection Tool (the black arrow) click on the shape to select it. Now go to Object > Expand Appearance. You should see the following:
This provides you more options to manipulate the shape since there are more nodes available to use. So again using the Direct Selection Tool (the white arrow), grab some nodes and play around with the shape. The possibilities are endless with creating abstract shapes! Enjoy!
|
- Tutorial written by Jacorre
| 
|
|
|
Quote from tamlin;32218: Pucker and Bloat are both tools in the Liquify filter. The instructions should say Filter > Liquify... then select Pucker or Bloat from the filter's toolbox. |
This tutorial is for Illustrator, not Photoshop. The "Pucker and Bloat" effect is in Effect > Distort and Transform. |
Reply to this post |
User: Tamlin (#32218)
Date: Sun Sep 24, 2006. 18:21:19 | Post #2 of 4 |
|
Pucker and Bloat are both tools in the Liquify filter. The instructions should say Filter > Liquify... then select Pucker or Bloat from the filter's toolbox. |
Reply to this post |
|
|
Where can i find effect??? Please help me
Effect > Distort & Transform > Pucker & Bloat |
Reply to this post |
--- View Entire Thread ---
|

|
|
 |
High Quality Web Templates for low cost Author: JhonSmithi Posted: Dec 01st, 11:49am Activity: 0 replies, 17 views
|  | Metropolix washere .... Author: metropolix Posted: Nov 30th, 4:53am Activity: 0 replies, 50 views
|  | import vector art into paintshop pro? Author: agentxi Posted: Nov 29th, 12:27am Activity: 1 replies, 60 views
|  | Video Ranking Author: Nitewalker Posted: Nov 28th, 4:34pm Activity: 2 replies, 68 views
|  | Free Clipart and Illustrator Symbols Site Author: southoc Posted: Nov 28th, 4:29am Activity: 1 replies, 85 views
|  | i am looking for good quality of market place Author: ashuthosh Posted: Nov 27th, 6:19am Activity: 1 replies, 78 views
|  | Current Project: space station Author: Boo.j2 Posted: Nov 26th, 12:32pm Activity: 4 replies, 121 views
|  | Any tips for a precision? Author: dutchMasta Posted: Nov 26th, 9:51am Activity: 10 replies, 210 views
|  |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| --- Site Resources --- |
| Total Tutorials: | 210 |
| Total Downloads: | 413 |
| Linkbase Links: | 243 |
 |
|
 |
 |
|