![]() You can use the Line Segment Tool (\) to divide the leaf into two parts to vary the color on them. But, it`s much easier to work with the mesh objects if you divide them first. Once done, fill the resulting shape with the medium green (R=141, G=202, B=26). Grab the Pen Tool (P) from the Tools Panel and draw a basic leaf shape. Use the Direct Selection Tool (A) for grid line distortion and movement of the nodes.To select multiple nodes, use the Lasso Tool (Q).ģ. Note: Use the Gradient Mesh Tool (U) to create new grid lines, and if you want to remove the lines then hold down the Alt key. Using the Lasso Tool (Q) select multiple grid nodes and pick the colors from the Color Panel as shown in the image below. Leave the other settings at their defaults and press OK. In the ‘Rows’ text field type 5 and in the ‘Columns’ text field type 4. Select the background and go to Object > Create Gradient Mesh… to open a dialog box. While the object is still selected, choose the green (R=186, G=229, B=102) in the Color panel to set the fill color.Ģ. Now grab the Rectangle Tool (M) and make a rectangle that is the same size as your artboard. Open up a new document and set the dimensions of the Artboard to about 800 x 600px. You will learn interesting techniques on how to use Mesh Tool, along with the basic shape tools, in order to create nice green leaves. In this tutorial I’m going to show you how to create a quick and easy green boken background.
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