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Hi there. Have a look at my new tutorial published at Noupe.com. In the following Adobe Illustrator tutorial you will learn how to create a semi-realistic lifebuoy graphic. We’ll start with a bunch of concentric circles and some basic vector shape building techniques. Once we create the starting shapes we’ll continue with some Pathfinder options, several Warp and Gaussian Blur effects plus some basic masking techniques.

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Hi there. Here’s my first tutorial published at Devgarage. In the following tutorial you will learn how to create a simple Google Chrome icon in Adobe Illustrator. We’ll starts with some simple pixel perfect vector shape building techniques. Next, using several linear gradients along with some basic Illustrator effects and blending techniques we’ll add the final touches.

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Hi there. Here’s my new tutorial published on Vectortuts. In the following tutorial you will learn how to create a detailed clothespin illustration. It all starts with some simple pixel perfect vector shape building techniques. Then we’ll use the appearance panel and Illustrator effects to add dimension to the illustration. You can use these professional techniques to create quality icons, detailed web graphics, and more.

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Hi there. Have a look at my new tutorial published at Noupe.com. In the following Adobe Illustrator tutorial you will learn how to create a semi-realistic oil barrel illustration. First, we’ll use several rectangles along with some professional pixel perfect vector shape building techniques to create the starting shapes. Next, we’ll break some of the starting shapes apart as needed using a bunch of Pathfinder tools.

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Hi there. Check out my new premium tutorial published on Vectortuts and you will learn how to create a mobile phone weather app interface. We’ll build the interface using pixel perfect alignment, quality vector shape building techniques, as well as gradient and lighting control. The result is a modern phone app interface. You can use these techniques to create your own app interfaces.

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Hi there. Have a look at my new tutorial published on Vectortuts. In the following tutorial you will learn how to create a garbage bin illustration. Use a complete Illustrator CS5 workflow, vector shape building techniques, gradient and opacity shading, as well as various vector effects.

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Hi there. Have a look at my new quick tip published on Vectortuts. In this quick tip you will learn how to create a simple audio player bar. This is mostly about the basics of pixel perfect vector shape building techniques. We’ll start with a simple rectangles and the Rounded Corners effect. Next, we’ll use some Offset and Pathfinder techniques to create the highlights. Finally, some masking/blending techniques and the Drop Shadow effect will help us add the final touches.

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Hi there. In the following tutorial I will show you how to create a simple compass icon. We’ll start with a bunch of simple shape and some pixel perfect vector shape building techniques. Next, using the Pathfinder options along with several effects we’ll create the highlights. Finally, using some basic blending techniques and stroke tricks we’ll add the final touches for our icon.

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Hi there. Have a look at my new quick tip published on Vectortuts. In the following steps you will learn how to create a simple set of map pins. It all starts with a simple circle, some pixel perfect vector shape building techniques and the Rounded Corners effect. Next, using the Pathfinder options along with a bunch of simple effects we’ll create the extra paths. Finally, we’ll use some basic masking and blending techniques.

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Hi there. Have a look at my new quick tip published on Vectortuts. In the following tutorial you will learn how to create a simple sliders set. First, we’ll use the Rectangle Tool and the Rounded Corners effects to create the base shapes. Next, using some Offset and Pathfinder options we’ll create the highlight shapes. Finally, for the colors we’ll use several linear and radial gradients, some simple effects along with basic blending techniques.

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