Within the following tutorial, you’ll learn to create a pop artwork textual content impact in Adobe Illustrator.
First, you’ll learn to create two easy patterns. Utilizing an Envato Components font and your saved patterns together with the Look panel, you’ll learn to put collectively your editable pop artwork textual content impact.
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What You may Be taught in This Pop Artwork Textual content Font Tutorial
- The right way to create patterns in Illustrator
- The right way to create editable pop artwork lettering
- The right way to create a pop artwork textual content impact
What You may Want
You will want the next font with the intention to full this pop artwork textual content impact:
1. The right way to Create a New Doc and Set Up a Grid
Hit Management-N to create a brand new doc. Choose Pixels from the Items drop-down menu, set the Width to 850 px and the Peak to 800 px, after which click on that Superior Choices button. Choose RGB for the Coloration Mode and set the Raster Results to Display screen (72 ppi), after which click on the Create button.
Allow the Grid (View > Present Grid or Management-“) and the Snap to Grid (View > Snap to Grid or Shift-Management-“). You will want a grid each 5 px, so merely go to Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid, enter 5 within the Gridline each field and 1 within the Subdivisions field. Attempt to not get discouraged by all that grid—it should make your work simpler, and remember that you may simply allow or disable it utilizing the Management-“ keyboard shortcut.
You also needs to open the Information panel (Window > Information) for a dwell preview with the dimensions and place of your shapes. Remember to set the unit of measurement to pixels from Edit > Preferences > Items. All these choices will considerably enhance your work velocity.
2. The right way to Create and Save Two Patterns
Step 1
Choose the Line Device () and use it to create a 30 px, horizontal path. Hold it chosen and deal with the management panel to regulate the colour settings. Take away the fill colour, set the stroke colour to R=22 G=1 B=80 and do not forget to extend the Weight to 2 px.
Swap to the Direct Choice Device (A), choose simply the left anchor level and drag it 30 px up, as proven within the second picture.
Step 2
Make it possible for your line remains to be chosen and go to Impact > Distort & Remodel > Remodel. Set the variety of Copies to 3 and drag that Transfer-Vertical slider to 10 px, after which click on the OK button to use the impact.
Step 3
Shifting on, you have to a gridline each 1 px. Go once more to Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid and enter 1 within the Gridline each field.
Hold focusing in your traces and choose the Rectangle Device (M). Use it to create a 20 px sq. and place it precisely as proven within the first picture. When you’re accomplished, be sure that the sq. is chosen and press Shift-Management-[ to move it behind the lines.
Step 4
Make sure that your square is still selected and remove the fill color to make the shape invisible.
Use the Selection Tool (V) to select your invisible shape along with the lines and simply drag them into the Swatches panel (Window > Swatches) to save them as a pattern.
Step 5
Reselect the Rectangle Tool (M) and use it to create a 10 px square.
Switch to the Ellipse Tool (L) and create a 4 px circle, fill it with white (R=255 G=255 B=255) and place it as shown in the second image.
Step 6
Select that 10 px square and make it invisible, and then select it along with the white circle. Again, drag your selection into the Swatches panel, and this will be your second pattern.
3. How to Create the Pop Art Lettering Background
Step 1
Pick the Rectangle Tool (M), use it to create a shape that covers your entire background, and fill it with R=255 G=235 B=40.
Step 2
Make sure that your background shape is still selected, open the Appearance panel (Window > Appearance), and add a second fill using the Add New Fill button.
Select this new fill and apply your first pattern from the Swatches panel, and then change its Blending Mode to Overlay.
4. How to Create the Pop Art Letters
Step 1
Pick the Type Tool (T) and focus on the control panel to set the settings for the text that you’re about to add. Select that Etna font and set the size to 220 px, don’t forget to Align Center the text, and then click on your artboard to type in your text.
Step 2
Make sure that your text remains selected and remove the current text color. This can be easily done from the control panel.
Once you’re done, move to the Appearance panel and use that same Add New Fill button to add a fill for your selected text. Select this new fill and set its color to R=239 G=1 B=141.
Step 3
Make sure that your text remains selected for the rest of this tutorial and keep focusing on the Appearance panel.
Use that same Add New Fill button to add a second fill for your text. Select it and set the color to R=89 G=0 B=178, drag it below the first fill, and then go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform. Increase the number of Copies to 20 and set both Move sliders to 0.5 px, and then click OK.
Step 4
Add a third fill for your text and select it. Drag it below the existing fills and set its color to R=22 G=1 B=80, and then go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform. Just drag both Move sliders to 20 px and then click OK.
Step 5
Add a new fill for your text and select it. Drag it below the existing fills and apply your first pattern from the Swatches panel, and then go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform. Set both Move sliders to 30 px and then click OK.
Step 6
Add a new fill for your text and select it. Place it on top of the existing fills and apply your second pattern from the Swatches panel, and then go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform. Set both Move sliders to -5 px and then click OK.
Step 7
Select the existing stroke from the Appearance panel, set the color to R=22 G=1 B=80 and increase the Weight to 4 px, and then go to Effect > Path > Offset Path. Set the Offset to -2 px and click OK, and then go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform. Set both Move sliders to -10 px and click OK.
Step 8
Finally, make sure that your pop art text is still selected and keep focusing on the Appearance panel. For the beginning, click that Type text from the top of the panel to make sure that the effect which you’re about to add will distort the entire text effect.
Go to 3D and Materials > 3D (Classic) > Rotate (Classic). Enter the settings shown below and then click OK to apply this final effect.
Congratulations! You’re Done!
Here is how your pop art lettering should look. I hope you’ve enjoyed this tutorial and can apply these techniques in your future projects.
Feel free to adjust the final pop art letters. You can find some great sources of inspiration at Envato Elements, with interesting solutions to stylize any pop art text font.
Popular Pop Art Lettering From Envato Elements
Envato Elements is an excellent resource for pop art text effects and pop art fonts. Here’s a short list of some of the most popular pop art letters that you can find.
Vector Pop Art Text Effect (AI, EPS)
Cut the hassle of learning how to create a pop art text effect and use this vibrant text effect instead. It’s fully editable, so just double-click the text and type in yours.
3D Pop Art Text Effect (AI, EPS)
Here’s another bold and colorful pop art text effect that you can use if you don’t have the time to put together your own design.
Pop Art Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)
Here’s one of the many pop art fonts that you will find at Envato Elements. Give it a try to make your own pop art text effect.
Pop Art Comic Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)
Keep it sweet and funny with this pop art text font. These smooth and bold letters will make your pop art text stand out.
Pop Art Font (OTF, TTF, WOFF)
Here’s one more pop art font that can be a pretty good option whenever you’re looking to create pop art lettering.
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