In this tutorial, we'll show the intermediate to advanced Adobe Illustrator artist how to make a fairy-tale inspired magical vine that is shaped like a hand. You should have a basic understanding of Adobe Illustrator tools before you begin this tutorial.
Final Image Preview
To begin with let's have a look at the image we'll be creating.

Step 1
Take a photo of your hand or have someone else pose for you. The more interesting the hand position, the more interesting your final artwork will be. Make sure you take the photo at a high enough resolution. This way it's easy to see where the details of the hand are.

Step 2
Once you have the photo placed inside Adobe Illustrator, you can put it on its own layer. Then turn the visibility of that layer off. Using the Ellipse Tool (L), draw a condensed ellipse. Select a nice rich brown color for the fill.

Step 3
Select the Gradient Mesh Tool (U), pick a second slightly lighter brown color, and make one or two points inside the ellipse. This will give the vine some depth (notice how the edges on the vine are darker.) Also, make a copy of the vine, and keep it off to the side of your artboard.

Step 4
Turn the layer that has the image of your hand on. Place the vine on an angle, and make sure it doesn't exceed the length of the hand and arm. In the next step, we'll use the Warp Tool (Shift+R), and it has a tendency to elongate any shape you manipulate with it.

Step 5
Select the Warp Tool(Shift+R), and match the contour of the hand. You do not have to match every contour perfectly, considering the final artwork is intended to look somewhat natural. You will need to repeatedly warp each piece of the vine to get it in the right position.
Power Tip: Double-click on the Warp Tool to change its pressure or size. You can also change its size without double-clicking by holding down Shift+Alt, while you click-and-drag.

Step 6
Continue following the contour of the hand.

Step 7
It's easiest to trace the entire edge of the hand before adding vines within the body of the artwork. Again, the Warp Tool will significantly stretch the overall length of your vine. When making vines that contour around smaller shapes, like fingertips, it's important to use a much shorter vine to start off with.

Step 8
Follow the contour of the fingers.

Step 9
Take some creative liberties with how you trace each shape. You may decide to trace each finger instead of how I've illustrated below. The main point is that you trace the basic shapes first.

Step 10
Turn off the layer that has the image of your hand on it. This is what your artwork should look like once you have the basic shape defined. Throughout the process of building up vines, continually turn the layer with your hand photo on and off. This makes sure everything looks good.

Step 11
Continue adding more and more vines to fill in your image. Follow the flow of the artwork so that your vines don't look haphazardly placed. However, use your creative intuition when needed. You'll know when and where to break the rules if need be.

Step 12
Below you can see I took some creative license with how I made the vine. Obviously the finger isn't wobbly like the vine I drew, but it still looks good. Remember, when filling in small areas with vines, you must use a short vine to start off with.
You do not have to fill in every little area. You can place a minimal amount of vines in areas where your photograph has dark shadows, since when things are in shadow you can't see them anyhow. This is evident in Step 14 where the ring finger connects to the main part of the hand. See how there are a limited number of vines there.

Step 13
Once you're done filling in the hand, add some stray vines around the edges to give the artwork a slightly more natural look; as if the vines are growing off into a new direction.

Step 14
Add a deep blueish black gradient behind the artwork. Then place it on its own layer. By simply adding this background you can see how the mood and effectiveness of the artwork changes.

Step 15
This is what your artwork should look like so far.

Step 16
On a new layer make a leaf shape. You can find a maple leaf online and trace it or roughly draw in your own shape, as shown below.

Step 17
Giving the leaf variations in color will add to its realism. Using the Pencil Tool (N), draw a shape that looks like mine below. Use the Pathfinder Palette and break-up the leaf into sections. Then delete the leftover shapes that aren't part of the leaf.

Step 18
Select each section of the leaf and give it a subtle color change. This simulates light hitting different parts of the leaf.

Step 19
Copy several of the brown vines we used for the hand. Then adjust their color by going to the top and selecting Edit > Edit Color > Adjust Color Balance. Adjust your variables to match your leaf's color as best as possible. We change the color of several different vines at once so that the color is the same on each one.

Step 20
Make a few copies of the newly colored leaves and vines. Then vary their sizes and place them throughout the structure of the hand.

Step 21
Make a new layer behind the brown vines. Copy a few leaves and green vines and adjust their color to be slightly darker by going to the top and selecting Edit > Edit Colors > Adjust Color Balance.
We're creating the impression of leaves that are in shadow, so make sure all three numbers are the same. Your numbers may not be exactly the same as mine. As long as all three match, you're good to go.

Step 22
Vary the leaves sizes and rotations. Then place them throughout the structure of the hand.

Step 23
This is what your artwork should look like.

Step 24
Make sparkles by using the Ellipse Tool and drawing a condensed ellipse. Copy the ellipse and cross it over the other shape to make a star shape.

Step 25
Duplicate the shape several more times. Adjust the opacity of some of the sparkles to achieve the effect of each sparkle twinkling.
Make an elegant "S" shape instead of arbitrarily clumping the sparkles together, giving the sense of movement.

Step 26
Put the sparkles in front of and behind the vines to achieve the effect of the sparkles swirling around the hand.

Step 27
Don't go overboard with the sparkles!

Step 28
Draw an arch shape using the Pen Tool.

Step 29
Adjust its opacity and enlarge it to give the impression of stylized wind or general atmosphere.

Step 30
Make several more arches in varying sizes, shapes, and opacities.

Step 31
Alas, the completed fairy-tale inspired vine is complete!

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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Clemson July 14th
Nice work. I like this idea.
( )l0st-s0ul July 14th
Love it!
( )Mark July 14th
I really like the final effect. nice one
( )pica July 14th
that’s pretty cool
( )you can probably use it for many purposes… right now i’m thinking of veins or muscles for some anatomy thing… yeah, cool
giackop July 14th
yeah so cool!!
useful tut!!
( )Lee Milthorpe July 14th
Magical. Nice techniques!
( )Drupal Museum July 14th
Very whimsical. I like it.
( )Andrew July 14th
Awesome! Nice result.
( )Érica July 14th
interesting!!!
( )MONSTER July 14th
Great tutorial and very nice result.
Let’s give this one a hand.

( )Nate July 14th
Awesome tut!
( )Tim July 14th
nicely done! thanks~
( )Jonathan July 14th
Pica: yeah, this effect would probably work well for that.
Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the compliments!
Jonathan
( )Danny July 14th
Thats pretty cool, I like the end product
( )solwyvern July 14th
Very wow, the finished trace looks very enigmatic^^
( )Thanks, I’ve learned something new.
Kim Dolleris July 14th
Creative and beautiful! Good job and thanks for sharing!
( )Ali July 14th
nice!
( )Mr.Ro July 14th
very nice
( )Cihangir July 15th
Nice one.
( )Nindia July 15th
I love it! End result is mint!
( )Alex Beltechi July 15th
Love the hand gesture. Have you considered posting it on sxc?
( )Shane July 15th
Another fantastic vectortuts tutorial – thanks a lot for posting.
( )K3v July 15th
Very creative idea! Nice result!
( )Jonathan July 15th
alex: that’s a good idea. I might try that. I’d have to take the photo again because that one is not very high-res.
( )Benjamin July 15th
Hello It’s a verry good tutorial, but I’m french and I search a french tutor for me.
( )I need help in vector art.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks.
Cameron Smith July 15th
Very impressive – I love it.
Please tell me… how you pronounce the name of this website — VectorTuts.com is it… tuts (rhymes with cuts) or “Toots” (rhymes with fruits)?
( )Tim July 16th
very inspiring! thanks
( )Jonathan July 17th
Benjamin: I took french for 4 years in high school but I can’t speak any now!
Cameron: It’s pronounced like “cuts”

( )Qvectors July 17th
looks easy enough but I probably would never been able to come out with such a nice artistic idea in the first place.
( )GeekAllstar July 18th
yeah this was a great tutorial its gonna help me with this dang i dea thats been rollin in ma head for bout a month THANX!
( )Tom Glenn July 25th
Awesome tutorial, very impressive indeed!
( )Eithiriel July 27th
Very creative.
( )Muffenz August 3rd
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( )Muffenz August 3rd
Ops i spelled PSD wrong, thinking of maken a PDF today.
( )amirreza August 4th
just wanna say tax , keep going
( )Johnny August 6th
I have been searching for this exact thing for months! awesome tutorial and 3 cheers for stumble!
( )Helen August 7th
Fantastic tutorial. I’ve just finished it and it looks amazing, thanks! Just one question – I can’t figure out how to crop the artwork to the right size in Illustrator, and give it a border like you have. And if I try to export it into Photoshop, the quality decreases
Please help!
( )-]Phatp[- August 13th
this kind of stuff is awesome
( )Jonathan August 16th
Helen,
If your vines are going outside the edge of the background you really won’t be able to “crop” it in Illustrator (because gradient mesh cannot be cropped.) You can put a matte over the edges to make them all straight. If you have shapes that aren’t drawn with gradient mesh that go outside the edge of the background color then you can use the Pathfinder Palette to crop the art.
( )Len2 August 19th
Good tutorial!! I like it!…:D
( )lizardboi August 23rd
Neat indeed! I would tweak the color of the fingers in the back a bit darker tough, then thye would look more in the space, not flat lines.
( )5ivedance September 17th
Awesome work, Thanks for sharing
( )Kyle Gallant October 24th
I have to say, I freaking love Vectortuts. With my current jobs and projects I really haven’t had time for vectors (or a need) but I feel that my skills are staying sharp by reading these tuts. I’m quickly learning new and interesting ways to illustrator… excellent work!
( )Steve November 11th
I couldn’t get the hang of the warp tool, so I made the original vine out of several overlapped ellipses, slightly decreasing in size and altering the colour of each, so that in the end I had what looked like a gradient, but my version could be turned into an art brush!
( )Ross January 23rd
Dang! Stuff like this is the reason I get out of bed each morning. Solid work!
( )Katie March 9th
I cannot seem to get the warp tool to work properly. I can’t keep the vines a uniform length (for the inside section of the hand) and it looks awful. Any tips?
This is a marvelous outcome, though…it looks incredible. Nice idea!
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( )michelle September 30th
Thank you for helping me with the art of manipulation!!!
( )huysports October 27th
oh . very creative
( )j_marreros October 29th
I like the idea, thanks for the tutorial.
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