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How To Create A Realistic Pendrive in Adobe Illustrator.
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Create a new document the size you want (I set my document to 550 x 550 px).
Pick up the Rectangle Tool (M) and click anywhere on the page. In the dialog box input the values 175 px for width and 300 px for height.
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Let´s align our rectangle to the center of the page. Select the rectangle we just created and click on the button beside the align controls, on the top of the page. Select the “Align to Artboard” option. Now clik the buttons “Horizontal Align Center” and “Vertical Align Center”.
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Now that our rectangle is centered, let´s create the bottom part of our image. To do this, select the Ellipse Tool (L) and click anywhere on the screen. A dialog box will appear. Set width to 175 px and height to 50 px.
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Let´s align the ellipse to the rectangle. To help us do this, go to View and select the option Smart Guides to enable them.
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Now, using the Selection Tool (V), drag the ellipse to the bottom of the rectangle until you see 2 green smart guides indicating the ellipse is alligned in the bottom center. See the image bellow.
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OK, now select both shapes and using “Pathfinder”, unite them.
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Now let´s use some gradient to fill our shape. Select our shape, open the gradient window and apply the gradient to the shape. Now follow this steps to setup the gradient correctly:
Fisrt of all, add 6 stops to the gradient, and setup one by one following these instructions:
Set the first stop to 82% black and location 30%, like the image below:
The same way, set the other stops using this values:
2º Stop: 2% black, location 6%
3º Stop: 40% black, location 22%
4º Stop: 45% black, location 75%
5º Stop: 10% black, location 93%
6º Stop: 100% black, location 100%
Finally, set this two sliders this way:
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Now set the stroke to none and using the Rectangle Tool, draw two more rectangles. The first should be 158 x 12 px and the second 118 x 8 px.
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Now, let´s apply some effect. Select the first rectangle, go to Effects > Warp > Arc…. Set the vertical distorsion to 10%. Do the same with the other rectangle.
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Now apply a gradient with 95% to 80% black with 90º to both shapes. After that, align them to the center of the page and behinde the pendrive body as shown bellow.
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Alright, now using the Rectangle Tool, make 3 squares:
- 100 x 100 px. Fill it using a gradient following the parameters described in the “First gradient” image
- 97 x 97 px. Fill it using a gradient like described in the “Second gradient” image
- 94 x 94 px. Fill it using a gradient like described in the “First gradient” image
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Select the 3 squares and click Horizontal Align Center and Vertical Align Center. After that, send them behind the other elements on screen and in the position presented below.
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Let’s add some details to our pendrive. Draw 2 little rectanles about 25 x 14 px and fill them with a gradient (see the image below).
Set the position of the rectangles following the image. Now, using the Pen Tool draw a line between the two rectangles the same way you see in the image. Set the stroke to 0,25. Finally, create a ellipse with 135 x 35 px, with 70% black for fill and set it behind the object body.
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Now, using the Rounded Rectangle Tool create a shape with 80 px for width, 165 px for height and Corner Radius of 20 px. Set the fill color to white and center it on the screen.
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With the Selection Tool, select the Rounded Rectangle and go to Object > Path > Offset Path. When the dialog box open input -3 px in the Offset field.
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Conclusion
To finish our work, add a stroke of 2px 80% black to the smaller rectangle and add some text on top of it like the image bellow. Now our pendrive is finished!!!!
Here it is!!! Hope you enjoy!
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More Adobe Illustrator tuts please!!!
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Congratulation
Nice tutorial…what more can i say…
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Thank you, so much
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Good work.
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thanks
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so simple!
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i am amazed at this!
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i hope the you keep giving us a good tuts like this
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