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Illustrator - Upgrade to isometric

This one's quick demonstration of how to use the actions of converting pra isometric. Basically there are three actions that help transform orthographic views in isometric views. Good for speed visualization tasks, creation of icons etc ...

Click HERE you download the set of actions.

8 comments

  1. Good night John, I've been here this time taking advantage of its Statute, to start CONGRATULATIONS FOR 1 YEAR TUTO, which is the first of many.

    Old found your site by accident on google, I'm migrating from Corel pra Illustrator, Corel domino enough and have some time I'm really into migrating, but struck the front with a big problem, no illustrator course here in the city ( Uberlândia-MG) and was very difficult because he thought the illustrator "dumb" compared to the simplicity of corel, even more than the X4 longer hangs and such and such, but got my first mac a macbook that's when my problems started, the I did not know was that it would be great problems, corel for mac is 11, I screwed rs, so I put my face on the illustrator, uses the staff here very indesign and all I asked was answered me that the illustrator is just to draw, I decided to look in disbelief and experience at that time that you went into the story, its statute kkk saved my life, man all I had and certainly did not know how you have been demonstrating in a simple but very effective, it's easy was watch and understand it, has a week to walk you, now I only open the corel pra export the old eps of the new jobs are already being made in illustrator, today spent his 10th llink back for more creative agency if they want migrate. Old I am amazed with the potential to finish and features illustrator and "ease" now I understand the dynamics of the show he is no longer "dumb" rs, which struck me and made me believe it really worth it is the Working cross between photoshop and illustrator, for me it has killed a stick, print out time, agility to throw files, save outcomes, the list goes on, the more I want to do is to thank you heartily for having been part this transition, and to remain firm with the statute, to be sure you are helping many people. Hug and good luck.

  2. Lucas says:

    Mto bom, a break Galhoo, valeuu

  3. Marcio Ferreira says:

    Big John, once again I am grateful for the way you put the Tutos are super detales and always with that macetinhos "saint" who helps the guys too, do the words of Martin Hemrique my relamente help you a lot of people who migrate to the Illustrator, in my case was the "late" Freehand kkkkk, but valew face
    congratulations for the attention and the love of sharing knowledge,
    all the best for you,
    Ab
    Marcio

  4. Valdir Jr says:

    Hello John!
    Thanks for the my friend, I learned a lot with you!
    I would like to know more about the actions of the illustrator.
    Would you like to prepare something like that for us?

    Sincerely

  5. Julian says:

    Sing it boy! I found your site by chance and design as a student and apprentice of illustrator have very tanned your tutorials. The tricks, shortcuts, effects, everything explained uam very informal way as it hahha. Taking although some times you make the funny comments should hahha. Keep up the great work!

  6. Alexandre says:

    I'm passing on the email I sent to you in this comment, hug
    Man I was watching your tutorials, I found very good, you really have a good knowledge of the tools of illustrator.
    Working in the fashion a few years but always using Corel Draw, have worked with Freehand and Illustrator but my knowledge specifically in illustrator is limited. As now the company I work is migrating to Mac, I only work with Illustrator and Photoshop Corel leaving (which the Mac is very bad) across, or just using it to export and open files from clients.
    I have a doubt cruel. A tool I use very Corel is the "Power Clip" and Illustrator which is equivalent to this tool is the "Clipping Mask" right? But I can not put objects inside another container using the "Clipping Mask" without it losing color or attributes.
    I saw one of his tutorials "lock file" when you leave the image in wireframe (Ctrl + Y) displayed a background that seems to be working in the container even excelling the card limit. How can I do this?
    I await your answer, if you want or can send the file to me take a look and discover some tricks, thank you.
    Thanks,
    Ah, the tutoring has helped me too, thank you.

    Regards,
    Alexandre Costa

  7. Paulo Fernando says:

    Well John ... I am very happy to know that there are still people who are concerned for the welfare and comfort of users new to programs as good as the illustrator ...
    I draw and work with program jah vector for some time (Vectorworks), very much like your tutorial and I think it was undoubtedly very well explained and clear ... no-frills, no nonsense
    just gotta make a suggestion ...
    Explain that to your example (in view exometricas) and h used as the default angle of 45 °, so that does not appear that you made as a final action, a novice illustrator, jah work with coreldraw and photoshop, but I see that besides take these actions that I believe is extremely important, also give the source of information ...
    safely say, was very easy to understand, you have good diction (not microphone blows, does not make unneeded or jokes), ie, the tutorial was very professional, I became interested enough in your work ...
    I ateh based on his tutorial, try to learn something about the illustrator ^ ^
    thanks

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