In this Illustrator tutorial, I will show you how to create a cute bunny character. This tutorial uses simple shapes and gradients that are easy to apply to other character illustrations. The great thing about his tutorial is you don't have to be an amazing artist to create it! Check Chris Spooner's post 70 Cute and Cheeky Vector Animal Characters for more character inspiration.
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Step 1
Before we start, I wanted to let everyone know I will be using Illustrator CS4 for this tutorial. Don't worry, everything I am creating can be done in the other CS versions, I just wanted to let you know because the panels in the images will look different. Below is an example of the new Gradient Panel with a bunch of new goodies, but for this tutorial we will only be using the features that are in the other CS versions.

Step 2
Create a new document, then make a 190 px wide by 290 px tall rectangle with the Rectangle Tool (M).

Step 3
With your Direct Selection Tool (A), select the top left corner of the rectangle. With the point selected, the Control Panel defaults to the Anchor Point options. Press the second to the left button, converting the anchor point to a smooth point.

Step 4
Repeat the previous step with the top right anchor point.

Step 5
Fill the rectangle with a Linear Gradient from the Gradient Panel and change the first swatch to a pink color and the second swatch to a darker pink color.

Step 6
Use the Gradient Tool to adjust the gradient by clicking and dragging from the middle of the shape to the bottom.

Step 7
Copy (Command + C) the shape and Paste in Front (Command + F). With the new shape selected, use the Selection Tool (V) and scale the shape to half of its original size. After scaling, place the the copied shape towards the bottom of the original.

Step 8
Change the first swatch in the gradient fill to a light pink and the other swatch to a slightly darker pink.

Step 9
With the Star Tool, click on the artboard to bring up the Star dialog. In the dialog change Radius 1 to 50 px, Radius 2 to 25 px and the Points to 3.

Step 10
With the triangle selected go Effect > Stylize > Round Corners. In the dialog change the radius to 15 px.

Step 11
With the Selection Tool (V), squish the triangle horizontally to half of its original size. Next rotate the triangle 180 degrees.

Step 12
Fill the triangle with a Linear Gradient, make the first swatch a dark pink from the previous shape and the second swatch make a darker pink. Adjust the gradient so the darkest part of the gradient is at the bottom of the triangle.

Step 13
Place the triangle at the bottom of the bigger body shape creating a leg. Once placed, drag out a copy of the leg to other side. Simply hold down Alt + Shift while dragging the shape.

Step 14
Create a 200 px wide by 50 px tall rectangle and round the corners at 25 px.

Step 15
Go to Effect > Warp > Arch. With the Warp Options dialog open, change the Bend to 20 and the Horizontal Distortion to -49. Next, make sure to expand the effects by going to Object > Expand Appearance. If you don't do this you will get some unexpected results as the steps continue.

Step 16
Rotate the shape 45 degrees to the right so the shape is vertical. Next, place the shape over the top of the body shape. Once placed, Copy (Command + C) and Paste in Front (Command + F) the ear shape. Reflect the shape vertically by going to Object > Transform > Reflect and choosing the Vertical option in the dialog. Once reflected, move the copied ear to the other side of the body.

Step 17
Change the fill of the the ears to the first swatch pink color in the body shape.

Step 18
Select the first ear and go to Object > Path > Offset to open the Offset dialog. Change the Offset to -15 px. Next, move the offset slightly down and to the left.

Step 19
Change the fill of the offset to the light Linear Gradient that was used in the belly shape of the body.

Step 20
Repeat the same step for the right ear shape.

Step 21
Copy (Command + C) and Paste (Command + V) the main right ear shape. Rotate the copied shape 190 degrees and scale it down to half of its original size. Fill the shape with the original body gradient and place it behind the lower left side of the body.

Step 22
Copy (Command + C) and Paste in Front (Command + F) the arm shape, reflect it vertically, then place it on the other side of the body.

Step 23
Now that the body is done, we can start adding a face to the bunny. Start by creating an ellipse with the Ellipse Tool (L) that is 37 px by 37 px. Fill the ellipse with a Radial Gradient with the first swatch a dark pink and the second swatch the same pink as in the ears.

Step 24
Create another ellipse with the previous one, but smaller, and fill it with a dark pink color. Next draw two smaller white filled ellipses within the dark pink one. Now you have an eye!

Step 25
Place the eye shapes over the top left part of the body shape. Once placed, Copy (Command + C) and Paste the (Command + V) the eye shapes and place them on the other side of the body.

Step 26
Create a triangle like before and scale it down to half of its original size. Also like the other triangle, round the corners and fill it with the same gradient. Next, place the triangle over the middle part of the body below the eyes.

Step 27
With the Line Tool (\) draw a dark pink (same as the dark pink eye color) 3 pt line right below the nose, spanning the distance of the eyes.

Step 28
Draw a ellipse so the bottom fourth of it is the width of the line you just drew. Next, draw a rectangle that encompasses the top half of the ellipse up to the line you drew. Select the rectangle and ellipse and press the Subtract Shape Areas button from the Pathfinder Panel. While still in the Pathfinder Panel, press the Expand button. If you own CS4, Illustrator expands it for you!

Step 29
Fill the subtracted shape with the same Linear Gradient as the body gradient, but adjust it so the darker part of the gradient is at the top. Place the shape behind the line you created before.

Step 30
Create a rectangle that is 38 px wide by 40 px tall. Like with the main body shape, select the bottom left anchor point with the Direct Selection Tool (A) and change the anchor to a Smooth Point. Do the same for the bottom right anchor point.

Step 31
Place the tooth shape behind and below the mouth line on the left side of the nose shape. Fill the tooth with a Linear Gradient with the first swatch white and the second swatch a light gray. Adjust the gradient so the white is at the top of the tooth.

Step 32
Copy (Command + C) the Tooth and Paste in Front (Command + F). Create an ellipse the covers the bottom two-thirds of the tooth. Select the tooth copy and the ellipse and Subtract the shapes. Once subtracted, change the color of the shape to a light gray.

Step 33
Drag out a copy of the tooth shapes to the left side.

Step 34
Now it is time to add some hair. With the Pen Tool draw a hair puff shape towards the top of the body. Fill the shape with the same Linear Gradient as the nose shape.

Step 35
With the hair shape selected, Copy (Command + C) and Paste in Back (Command + B). With the copy selected, move it down slightly. Fill the copy with the same gradient as the main body shape and adjust it so the darker part of the gradient is at the top of the shape.

Step 36
The bunny character is done, but lets have some more fun to it. Let's make it look like the bunny just devoured a carrot! Use you Pencil Tool (N) and draw twenty - twenty-five small ellipse like shapes over the teeth and mouth area of the bunny (make these shapes a bit rough). Fill the shapes with a Linear Gradient, set the first swatch to an orange color and the second to a darker orange color.

Step 37
Draw an ellipse that is 45 px wide by 30 px tall. Draw another ellipse over that one that is 65 px wide by 30 px tall. Place the second ellipse so the bottom is in the center of the first one. Select both ellipses, Intersect the Shape Areas from the Pathfinder Panel, and press Expand. Next, fill the shape with the orange linear gradient you used for the small elements around the mouth, then adjust the gradient so the lighter part of the gradient is at the top of the shape.

Step 38
With the Pencil Tool (N), create some little ellipse like shapes around and below the previous shape. Fill these with the same orange gradient.

Step 39
Copy (Command + C) the original top ellipse shape and Paste in Front (F). Scale the shape down to half of its original size, then place it towards the top of the original shape. Change the first swatch in the copied shape to a green color and the second swatch to a darker green color.

Step 40
With the Pen Tool (P), draw a couple stems coming out of the carrot top. Fill these shapes with the same green gradient you just used.

Step 41
Create an ellipse that is 75 px by 75 px. Fill it with a Radial Gradient with the first swatch a light brown color, the second swatch a white color, and set the ellipse to Multiply from the Transparency Panel. Next, squish the ellipse vertically to half its original size. Place the ellipse behind all the carrot top artwork as a drop shadow.

Step 42
Create two more ellipses, as in the previous step, then place them behind the feet. Create another bigger ellipse, but make the brown color of the gradient lighter and place in between the feet shadows.

Step 43
Create a rectangle the size of you document and fill it with a Radial Gradient. Make the first swatch white and the second swatch a light yellow color. All done!

Final Image
Below is the final image we just worked on.

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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Aaron Miller November 17th
This is a good tutorial for beginners.
The tip about using the direct section tool to smooth anchor points was good. I know people always say they should use the pen tool but when i was learning i found myself using every tool but the pen tool.
Something i should point out, the ear, when you go to offset path, it doesn’t work if you have already expanded the shape.
So it’s much easier to expand and then alt drag to duplicate the shape and resize.

( )Lenh-lang January 20th
You must ungroup them after doing the offset
( )Max November 17th
simple yet effective, looks great, i might build a whole army of these, great tut.
( )Good-Walls November 17th
Nice one
( )Ben Reid November 17th
Very nice! Some good techniques and use of the tools there.
Might have a go with this one later.
( )Alex Beltechi November 17th
I love the carrot!
( )Moksha November 17th
great thanks for it
( )Andrew Pryde November 17th
Nice effects, learnt allot!
Andrew
( )Koen Hesselink November 18th
How cool, i’m definitely gonna try this one!!
( )daniel November 18th
very nice design! cool work!
( )Chris November 18th
Some nice effects and an overall nice result. I too thought that using the direct selection tool and converting anchor points was a brilliant idea. I’d also like to learn more about the arch effect but that’s where research comes in I suppose.
( )mobdick November 18th
not bad for beginers ^__^
( )nice rabbit (:
Dan November 18th
Nice tip with the direct selection tool
( )Josh Drake November 19th
Great tut! I’ve always wondered how people make those little vector characters like that. Thanks!
Now how about a tutorial on how to come up with the idea for a character like this?
( )Saswata Banerjee November 22nd
I am surely going to learn something from this one! Thanks a ton
( )Orama November 22nd
Excellent! I worked through this and learned a few techniques. Props for coming up with such an interesting and distinct bunny character.
( )ambientdream November 25th
I’m a beginner and I find this EXTREMELY helpful. I’m trying to make myself an Illus-literate… so wish me luck!
( )ANIMATION FREAK-sriganesh November 30th
great man.cool and easy tuts
( )Aleso December 2nd
i like this one, cool tutorial.
( )Amber December 10th
YAYs – i cant wait to make a bunny now ^^
( )awesome tut
CraigMCF December 17th
Learned some real stuff from this tut, thanks
( )Lisa December 30th
I love this thank-you =]
( )Daily Designs January 16th
Thanks for the great tut. My result: http://think-creative.deviantart.com/art/Cute-bunny-109643310
( )Daily Designs January 16th
Cool tut, I made my own bunny in blue. Result is at my deviant page; username: think-creative
( )Daily Designs January 16th
Thanks for this great tutorial, I love it. It teached me some basics of AI. Thank you very much.
( )Daily Designs January 16th
*Note: Sorry for all the posts, but each time I post something and I come back it is gone, when I just posted it it says:
”Your comment is awaiting moderation.”
So I think my message is not good. i make a formal one, and still it gives the same result.
( )So by this message I apolagize for the triple/quatro posting*
Froschmann January 23rd
great tut! i love it!
( )http://froschmann.deviantart.com/art/vector-bunny-so-cute-110318493
claire January 29th
loved this one thankyou may try a few other animals like this maybe a dog or cat
( )Ms.Bananahama February 3rd
thx for the awesome tutorial
( )…and of course that trackback =)
cheers.
David Smith February 28th
As an Illustrator myself, i enjoyed looking through this simple yet effective tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
( )CgBaran Tuts April 19th
Great tutorial and cute character thanks
( )yanangski April 21st
thanks for the tutorial! its been a long time since i last used AI. this tutorial made it easy for me to remember my long gone AI knowledge. now i’m back in making vector art! thanks again!
btw here’s what i did. hehe! http://yanangski.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/vector-art-coffee-cup-adventures-penguin/

( )Hilde May 2nd
Very nice tutorial, shows a lot basics that you can also use in other stuff! and the bunny is super cute
( )Danny Hinde June 23rd
Great tutorial, an really easy to follow.
( )Raby Yuson August 3rd
here’s what I made:
http://www.rabyyuson.com/blog/2009/08/03/bunny-vector/
( )Raque August 15th
I love this! Thank you! very cute. this tut really help me!
( )Martin August 24th
Your tutorials are rocking mate! I had a lot of fun doing this one.
( )Shaun August 24th
One of the best tutorials i’ve ever done, simple effective and skills can be applied elsewhere too! thank you
( )Justgage September 9th
Awsome, Simple yet truly has character.
( )nicholas October 5th
I have one question: Is too hard to be master in Illustrator ?
( )because Im starting to love Illustrator more than i like Photoshop and Im thinking in get a certification.
Clay October 31st
neat one
( )Stu January 7th
Thanks for this, my first go at Illustrator. The result was good and I got to learn my way around the tools. I use Photoshop a lot and this tutorial was great for learning a variety of techniques and was easy to follow
( )Nicholas February 3rd
The bunny is cute until you make the line over it’s face.. Then it turns hideous
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