How to Create Realistic, Vector Bubbles – Screencast
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How to Create Realistic, Vector Bubbles – Screencast

“His Majesty the Bubble! In this tutorial we will learn how to create realistic colorful bubbles. We’ll cover numerous techniques and build this illustrations step by step. Set aside a couple hours for this one!” – Iaroslav Lazunov

Here is a link to the written version of the tutorial How to Create Realistic, Vector Bubbles and the video version is below.

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  • http://lenatailor.designerteam.info Lena Tailor

    Awesome… Nice tut…

    • http://www.quintaldesigns.com Ryan Quintal
      Author

      It’s easy when you’ve got a great written tutorial to go off of!

    • louie

      i think you’re nice.

  • DS

    champagne man, champagne…

  • Teo

    Thanks for the tutorial! Wouldn’t be easier if you just did Ctrl + C -> Ctrl + F instead of this “double tap” technique? Just sayin’…

  • http://www.bluearrowdesigns.com Luke Eaton

    Awesome! The highlight of color at the end really finishes it off nicely!

  • oscar pires

    very helpfull thx

  • OMAR FARUK

    Exellent Tuts. Thank you very much.

  • Chandrayee

    This is REALLY AWesOME !!

    Thanks !!!

  • saatgut

    wow, amazing one – thanks a lot!

  • gramps

    Ryan
    that was so great
    your still l# 1

  • Elena

    Thank you for your tutorials. Elena Panov

  • http://www.elmastudio.de Manuel

    It’s a fantastic tutorial – thanks.

  • http://www.xchocolatex.net Sarah

    thanks Ryan. i love the way you experiment and play with everything. I wont necessarily try this tutorial but it sure gave me inspiration. thanks again!

  • http://www.robbyralston.com Robby!

    Great tutorial! Thanks!

  • sadsadasdas

    “CRTL+C” and after “CTRL+F” is way better… Nice tut…thanks a lot!

  • http://www.janbures.com Jan Bures

    It Looks amazing! Thank you!

  • Teresa

    Thank you so much! After this tutorial I decided to join the premium member group!

  • anon

    When doing the screen the black in my shape becomes white, making my whole circle white. Why?