Create Gear In Adobe Illustrator (PathFinder Too Tutoriall)

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A Tutorial on how to use the path finder tools in adobe illustrator. Adding and Subtracting simple shapes to create more complex ones. (This kinda sucks I was just testing out camtasia, its my first try!)

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Create Gear In Adobe Illustrator (PathFinder Too Tutoriall)

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  • Yep, there will ...

    Yep, there will always be some T**t who says, "There is a faster way," but they won't do a video tutorial on it. This is a great video tutorial. If those people know so much then don't watch the video tutorial. Simple as that.

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  • Damn! why people ...

    Damn! why people always act like this ? I you have better technique, record it and share....otherwise, gtfooh!!

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  • too long... there ...

    too long...
    there are easier and shorter ways to do that that give you a cleaner result. the finished piece had way too many anchor points.

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  • that's awesome!!

    that's awesome!!

    By sotware [Affiliate User] 1199485183 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I try to use ...

    I try to use pathfinder on multiple colors and it always turn my objects into one.

    By lildodoScrap [Affiliate User] 1199217090 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Thanks alot for ...

    Thanks alot for your Tutorial Contribution. ;)

    For people who need help check out #illustrator on the Quakenet IRC Network.

    By opleks [Affiliate User] 1196251528 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • now do that and ...

    now do that and make it look 3-d, very easy in Illustrator. I use Illustrator CS3. nice tutorial though.

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  • definatly worth ...

    definatly worth watching
    *thumbs up*

    By soulless89 [Affiliate User] 1191441828 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • awesome ! thX

    awesome ! thX

    By evolution699 [Affiliate User] 1189494183 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • to long and to " ...

    to long and to "difficult" =)

    use the Rotate tool for small square (with "copy" checked) and then use Compound tool.

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  • sweet!

    sweet!

    By bulos45 [Affiliate User] 1178697498 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • you can do what he ...

    you can do what he did in photoshop, using the same technique. Unless you want your design to be vector based of course :)

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  • That was definitely ...

    That was definitely helpful...thanks!

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  • cool, thanks :)

    cool, thanks :)

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  • Nice video, thank ...

    Nice video, thank you

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