![]() ![]() Step 3ĭuplicate (Control-C > Control-F) the yellow shape. Select both shapes, grab the Eraser Tool (Shift-E), hold down Alt, and erase the top part of the shapes, so that the elements are perfectly aligned to the top of each other. Click OK and Fill the new shape with an orange color. Select the shape and go to Object > Path > Offset Path, set the Offset value to 8 px and leave all other options as default. You can also adjust the Corner value from the control panel on top, setting the exact value if needed. ![]() Drag the circle marker to the center, making the corners rounded with the help of the Live Corners feature. Use the Rectangle Tool (M) to make a 90 x 45 px yellow shape and select its bottom anchor points with the Direct Selection Tool (A). Yay! The banana is ready! Let’s move on to the next element of our pattern! 2. Step 8Īdd more of those strokes and finish off the banana by drawing two rounded shapes on the tips, this time setting the Fill color to brown. Draw a larger arched stroke along the whole shape. Step 7Ĭontinue adding details at the ends of the banana by making short strokes. Then open the Stroke panel (Window > Stroke) and set the Weight to 1.2 pt and Cap to Round Cap.ĭraw a small oval at the right tip of the banana and a bigger rounded shape on the opposite side. Set the Fill color to None and the Stroke color to brown in the Color panel. You can also see all the other options in the screenshot below all the boxes are checked. Now grab the Pencil Tool (N) and let’s add those simple details that make our banana look more realistic! Double-click the Pencil Tool (N) icon in the Tools panel and make sure that the Fidelity slider is set to the center or closer to Accurate. Object > Expand Appearance to apply the effect. Go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Roughen and set the: Let’s create a rough, textured effect, thus adding a gentle hand-drawn touch to our shape. Select all three elements and use the Unite function of the Pathfinder to merge them into a single shape. Duplicate (Control-C > Control-F) it and attach the rectangles to both tips of the banana, as shown below. Resize the shape, making it slightly smaller. Go to Effect > Warp > Bulge and set the:Ĭlick OK and Object > Expand Appearance to apply the effect. Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and make a 20 x 20 px yellow square. Take the Ellipse Tool (L) and let’s start creating the banana! Make a 230 x 50 px yellow oval.Ĭlick OK and Object > Expand Appearance to apply the effect. And, what is more, they can be used as a background for your website, online shop, or blog.Ĭheck out this collection of tropical patterns on GraphicRiver to find out what other elements you can depict to make your texture look different. We will finish up by combining our elements into a balanced texture, using the Pattern Tool.īy the end of this tutorial, you’ll learn to create unique trendy patterns ready for print or fabric, clothes, and banners. Join me in this tutorial and let’s learn to create a stylish seamless pattern using simple shapes and various Warp Effects to create tropical elements, making them look hand-drawn. Summer is the perfect time for the most vivid and colorful designs! Tropical patterns are one of the hottest summer trends this year, and all these mixes of fruits, leaves and flowers look really great on fabric, apparel, and print media. ![]()
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