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Introduction Like I promised this is the third, and final, part to our ladybug tutorial. If you want to read up on how to make your own ladybug you can get to the first two parts of the tutorial above. As with my tutorials before, I want to give some usage examples for the subject of our tutorial. Those wonderful lipid munching ladybugs. Here we go. This is the second part of our ladybug tutorial. We have already laid out the ladybug’s body in the first part of this tutorial. We will be using that as our foundation for our second part. We still have a lot of work to do so, take your time as you walk through this part. I’ll try to explain it as clearly as I can, hopefully, without losing you. If you missed the first tutorial, you can click the link above to read it.
This tutorial will teach you how to draw your very own ladybug using Adobe Illustrator 9.0, CS, CS2, or CS3. This tutorial is rather simple in terms of drawing, but contains a good number of concepts and ideas you will find useful in future, more complex, drawings. The entire tutorial should not take more then one to two hours for most people to complete. The entire drawing took me only 10 minutes to create with the screen shots for the tutorial. Of course the entire tutorial took a few hours to write. |