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We recently launched the VECTORTUTS Premium section of the site. We have another great Premiumtutorial exclusively available to members today! Learn how to professionally illustrate a detailed 3D map in vector. This tutorial describes a well balanced approach that blends information graphic principles with aesthetic choices. Learn more at the jump!
This Premium Tutorial Teaches Comprehensive Vector Mapping Techniques
We have a new Premium Tutorial written by our very own Ian Yates, and is titled “Producing an Informative Map In Perspective with Illustrator.” This Premium tutorial takes you through the entire creative process for developing and creating a precise and visually appealing map in Illustrator. The final image is shown below. Members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now!


This is a High Quality and Professional Tutorial written with Detail and Personality
“By illustrating a map in this tutorial, we’re going to give the final product personality, flair, a bit of life – we’re going to hope that the user is drawn into it, attracted to it and once we have their attention – that they can use it. In producing this map we’re not only illustrating, but also designing information graphics; finding that age-old balance between form and function.”
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Man this looks worth the cash…
whoa. that looks pretty damn sweet.
i agree with dan, this may get me to go for the PLUS… looks awesome
Good job Ian!
Yup. you just sold me.
What version of the Illustrator this tutorial is made for?
wow is right, amazing job
I think may push me into getting a PLUS account :)
Anyway thanks for great tutorial, It got me to buy additional membership (as I’m already psdtuts plus member). Hope i will be able to work on this with Illustrator 7.0
looks pretty cool. not paying for a PLUS account though. sorry.
@Łukasz – I hope you enjoy the tut (and the many other resources available through PLUS membership!). The source files are available in AI CS3 and EPS for versions as early as Illustrator 10.
This really should be sufficient for anyone wanting to work with PLUS tuts.
Can I just buy the tutorial???
Looks like a great tutorial! I had to do something very similar for a client a while ago and it was a complete nightmare :P I wish I had this tutorial then lol.
This looks like an amazing tutorial, if
There was a similar tutorial in a recent web roundup but it wasn’t as elaborate:
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/3d__and__animation/adding_perspective_to_maps
This looks so good, i’m so tempted to sign for an account just for tjis tut!
Very nice work!
Thanx Chetan,
I’m the author of the Computer Arts tutorial you linked to, it’s pretty hard sometimes to include all the information as you need to work to the magazine template (a specified number of steps and word count must be adhered to).
Did this tut use the perspective grid?
I tried subscribing, but PayPal (as usual) hasn’t sent through my subscription. I will be very upset if my bank account gets charged, but I can’t access the Plus section of this site. I already have a login (from trying to pay for the subscription), but it doesn’t show that I’ve paid for anything. LAME!
@Magnus – You can get assistance through our help desk support http://envato.helpserve.com/ thx.
@Armando – Access to the PLUS tutorials is only available through PLUS memberships.
PayPal now requires you to store your account information with them? You can’t purchase a subscription unless you authorize PayPal to keep all of your account information (name, address, credit card number, etc.) (I don’t think so. Find another payment alternative, and I’ll consider joining.
@Mark Mayers – I saw your tutorial on Computer Arts after Chethan posted the link; great article! I have a thing for work which blends graphic design and illustration.
Our tutorials share some techniques (of course) but the approaches and the final products are suitably different. The two together give a very comprehensive overview of creating cartographic illustrations.
Thanks Ian,
It’s a hard thing to get the balance right on infographics, usually the client makes a last minite change and messes it up ;)
Cheers
Mark
oh.unfortunately can’t get a PLUS account now :(
bravo … this the best render for gps
I am having a slight problem with Free Transform in adobe CS4. It won’t let me press the Command key to play with the buildings wall.
I was looking a tutorial like that, oh, I love to be Premium :P