Create a Yummy Ice Cream Icon with Mesh Objects and Blends

Jul 12th in Icon Design by Simona Pfreundner

In this tutorial, we'll explain how to create a fun icon made up of mesh object and blends. This is a fairly easy tutorial, although you should be familiar with the mesh tool. Let's get started!

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Author: Simona Pfreundner

I am a digital artist and graphic designer and love Illustrator and Photoshop. To design and and create is my passion and my everyday motivator.

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Step 1

Open up a new document and draw a similar shape as you see in the image below with the Pen Tool (T). This will be the basic ice cream shape.

Step 2

I picked several shades of brown and grouped them in the Swatch Palette. This is optional, since you might want to create a vanilla or strawberry flavor of ice cream. Fill the shape with the darkest brown.

Step 3

Select the Mesh Tool (U) and start adding mesh points by clicking on the outline of the shape in a vertical manner. If you make a mistake, you can easily undo this by pressing the Alt key and clicking on the mesh point.

Step 4

Grab the Direct Selection Tool (A) and click on the outer point top-left. Then fill the point with a lighter brown. We just created our first highlight.

Step 5

Keep adding mesh points and select them and give them a different color.

Step 6

Start adding mesh lines on the horizontal. Keep in mind that you should place three mesh lines close together. Then pick a mesh point on the middle mesh line and fill it with a lighter brown. This will create the highlight.

Step 7

Repeat this with several other lines on the horizontal with this. Go by feeling and set the highlights like you have in mind.

Step 8

Sometimes you might want to add another mesh point and set it close to another and fill it with a darker brown.

Step 9

Once you move up on the shape, place the mesh points closer together and create more highlights.

Step 10

Sometimes you might have to go back and change the colors around, from dark to light or light to dark.

Step 11

You want to make sure that you place a light point next to a dark point. Select only one mesh point on a mesh line. This will keep the highlight more natural looking.

Step 12

This is how the mesh shape should look like.

Step 13

And here is a preview without the shape selected.

Step 14

Let's move on to the cone. Create an ellipse shape with the Ellipse Tool (L) and fill it with a golden brown linear gradient. Set the Stroke to a darker brown.

Step 15

Make a copy of it and scale it down. Choose a slightly darker gradient.

Step 16

Select both ellipses, go to Object > Blend > Blend Options and choose Specified Steps. The number will depend on how far apart the shapes where placed.

Step 17

Create a path like you see in the images below. Set the Stroke to the same color as the ellipse and duplicate it several times.

Step 18

Create a copy of the blend shape and expand the appearance. Then set the fill to none and place it on top of the shapes you just duplicated.

Step 19

Select all the lines and the cone outline and apply a Clipping Mask to it (Command + 7).

Step 20

Place the clipped shape on top of the cone shape.

Step 21

Place the mesh shape over the top of the cone. As you can see, we need some slightly melted ice cream on the side.

Step 22

Create a droopy looking shape and add a mesh point in the middle. Give it a lighter brown by selecting the point with the Direct Selection Tool (A)

Step 23

Just because that was so much fun, let's repeat this. Add another drop of ice cream.

Step 24

Select the clipped shape of the cone and add a Drop Shadow to it. (Effect > Stylize > Drop Shadow).

Step 25

Create a rectangle with the Rectangle Tool (M) and fill it with a yellow to blue radial gradient. Set the gradient yellow highlight towards the top-left corner. Place this shape behind all the other shapes.

Step 26

Duplicate the mesh shapes on top and set the Layer Mode to Multiply with an Opacity of 70%.

Step 27

Duplicate the small mesh drop on top and set the Layer Mode to Multiply with an Opacity of 100%.

Step 28

This step is the quickest way to create a starburst. Create a circle and fill it with the blue from the background. Set the Layer Mode to Multiply at 25%.

Step 29

Then select it and go to Effect > Distort & Transform > ZigZag, with 100pt size, Absolute, Ridges per segment at 100, and Points set to corner.

Step 30

There you go. The fastest way of creating a simple starburst.

Step 31

Create a shape like you see in the image below. This will resemble the sand. Fill it with a beige linear gradient and place it behind the cone shapes.

Step 32

Repeat Step 31 and place the shape this time in front of the cone shape. Offset it a little to the left or right.

Step 33

Duplicate it again and place it in front again

Conclusion

This is it. I created a small stylized border (you might say it resembles a stamp) and cut out a window allowing the ice cream and background to look through. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

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    Coafi July 12th

    looks kinda gross, change the color of the ice cream and we are all good!

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    M July 12th

    Nice tut with gradients, could have had a better border/frame to the final image though ;)

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    Shawn July 12th

    nice work! I really like how the gradient mesh turned out

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    Max Stanworth July 12th

    Looks great , love the way you made the starburst, ya learn something new everyday!

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    JJ Adkisson July 12th

    dude im an illustator noob and that is amazing. looking forward to getting used to illustrator cs4…

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    chris July 12th

    WOW great use of mesh

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    Sonali July 13th

    Nice one Simona. Some cool techniques there, especially for creating the starburst. Thanks.

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    Ryan July 13th

    Excellent use of mesh and the starburst technique is great!

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    Tiago July 13th

    Cooool

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    unknown July 14th

    yakh!! that doesnt look yummy to me!!

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    qw78 July 14th

    Good tutorial, thanks !!

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    Melody July 15th

    Ya, that color kinda looks like dookie..lol, make it like a strawberry or vanilla color and I’m sure it’ll look great..

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    ktyellow July 15th

    muy bien!

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    rory July 16th

    Mmmmm, looks good enough to eat!

    Using the mesh really gives the ice cream a smooth texture, also like the background nice effect….

    I’ll get back to licking my screen!

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    Jonathan July 16th

    Nice use of the mesh tool.

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    Dai Hoang July 29th

    All of Us knew consequence of mesh in Illustrator,I like mesh ,too
    Your tutorial instructions is extremely attract me
    With my imagination that i think is a dry icecream of presentation above .
    because i have just came back from icecream shop :D :P
    The white color of cream should be instead of brown at the moment
    Cream is needed smooth surround and a little bit falling down
    Hope you acceptable my comment that inprise to you done.
    Thank you!

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