Quick Tip: Create a Vector Running Track in Record Time!

Quick Tip: Create a Vector Running Track in Record Time!

Tutorial Details
  • Program:Adobe Illustrator CS5
  • Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: Less than 10 mins

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

Inspired by the London 2012 Olympics, I’m going to show you how to create a running track in less than 10 minutes using a custom Art Brush and Shape Tools.


Introduction

Being a UK resident, you can’t turn on the TV, radio, go shopping etc… without mention of the Olympics, I’m just thankful I’m not living in London! So inspired by this great sporting event, I’m going to show you how to create a running track in less than 10 minutes. So let’s get to it!


Step 1

Use the Rectangle Tool (M) to draw an even square by holding down on Alt + Shift and pulling outwards. Give it a black fill with a null stroke. Use the Line Segment Tool (\) to a horizontal 2pt Stroke Weight white line at the near top and bottom of the square.

Select both lines and then create a Blend with them (Command + Alt + B). Go to Object > Blend > Blend Options to change to "Specified Steps" and the value "5". This will add "5" lines in between our original two, to create six tracks.

Add a 2pt vertical line towards the right side of your tracks.


Step 2

Use the Type Tool (T) and click in the center of one of the tracks. I’ve put the numbers "1" to "6" on each line and used the Leading options in the Character screen to space them accordingly. I’ve used the standard Stencil typeface, so no need to download from an external source.

Once I’m happy with my numbers, I’ve went to Object > Expand.


Step 3

Now to create two different Art Brushes. The first will be just the white line blend and black square, so hide the numbers and vertical line. Go into the Brush panel and click on New Brush. In the dialogue box, select "Art Brush" and click on Ok. Use the settings below.

On the off chance that I may use this brush again, I gave my running track a black background. This is so it can make use of the Colorization Method "Tints" which will change any black to the line color selected when you’re using it.

The second Art Brush will have the vertical white line and numbers unhidden. The only difference when adding the brush is the setting Brush Scale Options is set to "Stretch Between Guides". The start and end of the guides does not include where the numbers and vertical line is, as we’re just wanting to stretch the tracks.


Step 4

I’m going to create the track shape. Draw an even circle using the Ellipse Tool (L) and then duplicate it. Line it up as shown below.

Use Smart Guides (Command + U) to help you draw a Rectangle (M) between the upper and lower points of the circles.


Step 5

Combine all the shapes by selecting all three shapes and using Pathfinder > Unite.


Step 6

Apply the racing track without the numbers on the overall rounded track shape and then apply the racing track with the numbers on a horizontal line along the bottom, drawn with the Line Segment Tool (\). I’ve used the stroke color C=6, M=70, Y=76, K=26.

To allow the lines to overlap each other add a copy on top and below the rounded track shape. Set the top line to Blending Mode Lighten, which will only make visible the white lines of your track.


Step 7

In the Appearance panel, I’ve added two fills. First an off white fill border and then a green (C=64, M=23, Y=100, K=6) fill which is Effects > Path > Offset Path > Offset -35pt for the grass.


Step 8

To finish off the track, I’ve added an additional white vertical line along the bottom for a finish line and an addition numbered track along the top, again set to Blending Mode Lighten. Note the direction of how I’ve drawn the upper track, to ensure the numbers line up to the bottom track… for example the inside track should line up as track 1 and the outer as track 6.


Conclusion

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s tutorial and are able to create your own Olympic inspired graphic with my favourite, the Art Brush.

  • Tom Perry

    I can only think you want to sabotage the Olympics, all athletic tracks are designed to be run anti clockwise whilst yours seems to be contra.

    • http://chewedkandi.net Sharon Milne
      Author

      I may be doing this subconsciously… every where you turn in the UK it’s nothing but Olympics for us!

  • http://doctor-morbius.deviantart.com/gallery/37779914 Christianne Benedict

    Hmmm…. not the way I would have done it, but interesting seeing how other people solve problems in Illustrator. Some of the controls for your art brush look to be new to Illustrator CS5 (I’m still on CS4, so my controls don’t look like that).

  • Hugo

    Not sure what I’m doing wrong but when I apply the brush for some reason it only applies one track ring. Anyone know how to solve this

    • ducsu

      Hugo. Read my post. It maybe the same issue I had.

  • ducsu

    I noticed when creating the brushes, I have to make two separate brushes to save to the brushes panel. If I have one and hide the track numbers and vertical line, I get these weird lines when I apply the track with no numbers. I am using AI CS6.

    Thanks. Very simple and efective vector.

  • ducsu

    Thanks for the lesson. Very simple and effective vector.

    I’ve noticed if I don’t create a second brush for no track numbers and vertical line, I get weird result when I try to apply the brush with no track numbers/vertical line. If you also have the similar issue, instead of hiding the numbers and vertical line, copy a second brush set and delete what is needed to create a plain track brush.

  • I’m Not Skippy

    Shouldn’t the starting numbers be staggered instead of aligned?

    • http://chewedkandi.net Sharon Milne
      Author

      Oh of course, however I used some of my “artistic license” for a quick tutorial for people – showing them how to create some quick and easy brushes.

      You can of course stagger them in your own illustration :)

      • Mathew

        Hi Sharon,
        Thnx for the tutorial on the Athletics Track however i am illustrator illiterate.

        Is there any chance you could email me an EPS or High Res PDF of the Track for my sons School project. We would like to mount a poster inside it and use your track as the background.

        Kind regards
        mat

      • http://chewedkandi.net Sharon Milne
        Author

        Hey Mathew,

        I’ve sent you an e-mail response.

        Kindest regards,

        Shar

  • http://www.webmentor.cr/ Marco Berrocal

    Jesus, the guy gives a handy tutorial to use these tools in future projects and you guys say OMG CLOCKWISE LOLZ

  • Hollyisawesome

    Huh, I had the impression this was tutorial about creating an evenly spaced line brush, not an architectural rendering of an actual race track. Way too many haters for as useful this FREE advice is. THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY USEFUL TIP!

  • Ali

    It doesnt work, please i really need this?
    first there was that wired lined appearing when i was apply the brush and now there is only one line is appearing! can you help what am i doing wrong????

    • http://chewedkandi.net Sharon Milne
      Author

      Hey Ali,

      Could you take a screenshot of what you’re experiencing so I can advise better :)