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Hi there, in this tutorial
we're going to learn...
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how to use the Curvature Tool
in Adobe Illustrator.
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We're going to draw these four guys.
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So let's get into it.
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To get started, 'File', 'New Document'.
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Surprise, surprise, it's going
to be 'Letter', let's click 'Create'.
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Let's save this one,
and we'll save it into our 'Desktop'...
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into our 'Illustrator Class Files'...
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and this one is going to be called
the 'Curvature Tool'.
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So 'Curvature Tool', that will do.
Click 'Save'.
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Click 'OK'.
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We're going to bring in our image
that we're going to trace.
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So let's go to 'File', 'Place'.
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It's in your 'Exercise Files'.
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Look for one called 'Redraw Image'.
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Let's make sure it's a 'Template'...
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because it's going to put it
in the background...
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and grayed out, and lock it,
so it can't be moved.
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Next thing I want to do is,
I would like to use a Curvature Tool.
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Now, make sure, on your 'Layers' panel,
you're on this top layer here.
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We're going to grab our Curvature Tool.
Looks quite like the Pen Tool, right?
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Now, the Pen Tool is-- we're going to
do that in the next tutorial.
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It's like the hard core version.
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The Curvature Tool is newish
to Illustrator...
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and man, when you're learning,
and you're new...
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there's very little time...
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we actually need to go through
the really hard core tool.
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So, Curvature Tool, we love you.
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Making the Pen Tool that little bit
easier to learn.
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So I'm going to zoom in...
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remember, 'Command +',
or 'Control +' on my PC.
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What do I hold down on my keyboard
to move up?
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Remember, hold down 'space bar',
get the hand...
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click, hold, and drag my mouse.
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Now we're going to draw our alien.
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We're going to start with the eye
in the middle.
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Basically it's easier if I just show you,
and you get a sense for it...
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and then we can draw
the next ones together.
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So I'm going to click once on the top,
once on the side...
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and nothing really happens until
I move my cursor.
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I'm not doing anything,
it's just connected naturally.
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Click once, that's all I'm doing,
clicking once more...
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and clicking a last time.
Cool, huh!
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It goes through.
All I did was click once with my mouse...
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and it kind of knew that I
was trying to draw curves...
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because I'm using the Curvature Tool.
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What I'm going to do is a couple of things
before I draw this next one.
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I'm going to make sure
the Fill is set to 'None'.
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I'm going to put 'black' Stroke,
that's fine.
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Also, what I'm going to do is...
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under 'View', let's turn off
the Smart Guides.
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So if your text is on, like this,
turn it 'off'.
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Sometimes it's super handy,
like we'll do for the crown next...
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but sometimes it's a bit of a pain.
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So in this case, it's pain.
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So what we're going to do
is draw this outer eye...
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and again, we could try...
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you definitely need
more than two points, right?
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If I click on there, and there,
just can't make it a circle.
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So I could click once,
and try do it three.
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Getting there.
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It just doesn't get to kind
of a nice circle.
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So a circle or an ellipse
needs at least four points.
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If you have more, the more you have,
kind of less smooth it looks.
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Pretty cool, huh!
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So give that a go, do those circles.
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Then we're going to look at these
other ones, pretty much the same thing.
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Let's start at the top here, click once.
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Click here again.
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And, where am I looking?
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The circle is easy enough,
it's all four corners.
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This one here kind of turns in on itself.
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So what you're looking for is the apex...
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or where the curve changes the most.
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So along the top here, that's where
it changes, like this curve here.
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It changes the most at this top point,
because it's kind of symmetrical.
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On this curve, where it kind of changes...
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it's about here, maybe it could
be a bit further up like this.
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You can click and drag them,
like I just did there, and moved him.
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Then you're looking
for this curve this way.
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And where the middle of it is,
just kind of about there...
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I'll click once, and you're like,
"Doesn't work"...
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but then you move your mouse often,
it kind of tries to--
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does a pretty good job, right?
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So, where this curve
goes all the way round--
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So the Apex of this one changing here
is around the corner here.
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Now, in this case, don't worry
about the second line just yet.
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There's a little bit of faith
that goes into this...
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so it's going to take some practice...
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but I could add another one here...
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because there's a curve there,
and another curve here...
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and there's a curve here.
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That's the kind of Apex of it,
and there's another curve there.
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Another kind of Apex corner there...
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and you can kind of start to see
what I'm doing.
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I can adjust this afterwards, I know that
one's not quite right.
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Don't worry for your first pass,
let's try another leg.
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Now what I found through
my practice is that...
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the least amount of Anchor Points
you can get away with...
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that's what these dots are...
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so I know that, if I click on this side,
and click on this side...
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then come up here, can you see,
kind of fills up that bottom part for me.
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So I'm looking for that Apex,
Apex of that curve.
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Apex of that peer, Apex of this curve
is about there.
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There's one kind of there.
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There's one at the top here.
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There, I'm just going to go
and click them all now.
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After a while you get kind of confident,
you get to know where everything goes.
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And you see, when I
get back to the beginning...
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that's the little icon, it's actually,
you just click on it, and it works...
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but just so you know, see that little icon,
that little 0...
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it means it's going to kind of complete
this complete path.
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Over here, it's going to be
adding a new path.
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I want that one,
that little icon with that 0...
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it means I'm going to kind of
finish it all off.
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So it's kind of working.
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So that's the idea with the Curvature Tool.
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You block in that kind of hard stuff,
or the core of it...
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then you can make adjustments afterwards.
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Now remember, the Black Arrow,
if I click on it...
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it moves things in its entirety...
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but the White Arrow,
that we looked at earlier on...
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this adjusts the finer points of it.
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And what I can do is,
there's a big kind of mess over here...
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so I can click on this.
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Now what you're looking for is,
I'm going to zoom in a little bit.
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You can see, these Anchor Points here...
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they've got these things
called Handles, that pop out.
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These handles influence
the way the line goes through.
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So your Curvature Tool's putting these in
automatically, they're always there...
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but the Curvature Tool just kind of
hides more, so a bit nerdy...
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but when we get to a point when we want...
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some sort of finer adjustments,
the nerdiness helps.
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So what we might do is...
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you can see here, this curve doesn't
actually go to the line properly.
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So I might have to move
the Anchor Points.
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What influences the line quite a bit though
is these Handles.
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They kind of pull the line.
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Watch this, if I grab
one of the darker dots...
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you can kind of see, if I'm
pulling it in and out...
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it adjusts where the line works.
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I can move it left and right.
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So it kind of influences it, like gravity.
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So what I'm going to do is
drag it down here.
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First anchor point probably needs
a bit of work down here.
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I'm just going to move it around,
so you can do some finer adjustments now.
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I click on this one, drag it down.
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You can drag it in towards itself as well,
most people forget you can do that.
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So in close to it, you can see,
it's actually quite a tight curve.
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And the further out it comes, the more
kind of exaggerated that curve is.
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So there's going to be a little bit
of finesse that goes in this.
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Now don't sweat it for your first version.
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We're not going to make this
absolutely perfect.
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We're looking for just kind of a general
understanding of the Curvature Tool...
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even though I'm clearly in front of you
trying to tell you this is not perfect.
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We're going to leave it there.
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What you might find is,
say you've put in too little...
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say you've not got enough curves.
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What you can do back with
the Curvature Tool here is...
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let's say we've got too many...
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I know we do, down here,
there's kind of four in this part here.
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Just hover above them, and you can
click on them, and hit the 'Delete' key.
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It just gets rid of them.
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I'm going to click on this guy,
hit 'Delete' key.
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It just gets rid of them.
Same thing to add them.
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Actually not.
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Actually kind of hover above and see...
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the Curvature Tool changes
to have this '+' here.
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So I want to add one there.
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Then I can go to--
I can move it, by just using this.
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Then if I want to make adjustments again,
back to the 'White Arrow'.
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I said, don't worry about it, and I spent
almost like two minutes worrying about it.
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So that's going to be it for this guy.
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Let's leave him, and move on
to the next thing...
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because the Curvature Tool is awesome,
but it does curves.
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So I'm going back to the Curvature Tool,
I'm at this crown here...
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and if I click once, click once again...
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click once again,
it's not going to work, right?
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It's trying to do curves, it's cool,
it's like a ?? thing...
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but it's not what I want.
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So you can use the Curvature Tool
to do kind of straight corners.
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It's quite easy, all you need to do is
double click for a Corner.
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So double click.
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Double click your mouse,
double click your mouse.
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double click your mouse,
double click your mouse
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You get the picture,
if you forget, and click once...
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and you're like, "Oops,
forgot to do double click"...
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you can just go back and double click it...
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and it converts it back to a corner.
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One click is a curve,
like we've already done...
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double click it, and it goes back
to a corner. Double click.
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Double click, double click.
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And back to the beginning,
that circle that we're looking for.
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Nice!
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So that's how to do curves.
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Our very average looking alien...
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and our very simple looking crown...
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which is corners, and we use that
by double clicking.
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Now, Ninja time.
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Ninja has curves and corners...
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and this is more typical of
what you're going to be doing.
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I'm going to zoom out a little bit.
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What I'd like to do is a mixture of both.
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So I'm going to work through it with you.
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We'll start down the bottom here,
and work our way up.
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You've got to just kind of
ask yourself the question.
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Until it becomes more of a habit,
just ask yourself...
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is this a double click,
or is this a single click?
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So is this a corner, or a curve?
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This thing here is a corner,
so I got an edgy corner thing, sharp.
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So double click.
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This is a curve here, so remember,
whereas the Apex, it's kind of--
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it's only a small curve,
but it's about there.
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Should I click once for a corner,
or double click for a corner?
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That's right, once for a corner.
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Now this guy in here, you can
kind of see, it's joined the curves. Nice.
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Now this bit here is our corner.
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There's a nice sharp change of direction.
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And double click.
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Up here, double click, click our crown,
double click.
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Double click.
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You might be tempted
to go all the way across here...
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but no, we've got to address
this curve here.
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And it's clicking it once,
because it's a curve.
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Here, sharp corner, double click.
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A circle needs at least four points,
so one, two, three.
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Let's give that a go.
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It's got one there.
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One there, don't worry about it...
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and go like, "Oh, it's not quite working."
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Then if you come around...
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look at that, it's looking good.
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Then you're back to here,
and you're like...
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"Oops, I clicked once,
and I got a curve again."
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What do we do? We double click it,
and it goes back to a corner.
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Click once for a curve,
double click for a corner.
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Double click for a corner, this is
a tricky one, because you're like...
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"Where's the curve?" There's the curve
right there, so I click once there...
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for a curve.
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Double click here for a straight line.
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And I double click here.
It's kind of a weird one, right?
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So there's kind of a curve,
then a straight line.
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Let's go to here, curve...
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double click for a corner.
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Back to the beginning
looking for that circle.
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And we have some sort of, like squat Ninja.
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He's like a Lego Ninja, or something.
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Let's have a look at
doing this inside one...
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because that's, I guess
an interesting one as well.
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The circles, we could just use
the Ellipse Tool, I realize...
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but we're not going to because we are
learning the Curvature Tool.
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Just like at the beginning, we did the eye,
it's just four clicks...
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because they're all curves,
and we're doing all corners.
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It's pretty cool.
We got pretty good circles.
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Now this guy here.
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So I'm going to start at this curve,
because that's clearly a curve.
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Then we'll go around to here...
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and this is one of those
tricky ones again...
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where there's a curve finishing,
and a straight line starting.
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I know that because it's curved...
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but the curved part, that's what
making the line curved.
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Now here I want to double click.
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I want to double click to get
a straight line over here.
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Click once for a curve.
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Double click for a line.
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You can see this, and you're like,
"It's not working."
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It's because we haven't
finished the line yet.
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So double click here
to get a straight line.
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Then back to once, you can see here,
it's going to work.
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Click once for a curve.
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There's a little bit of,
I guess, experience...
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that comes along with knowing
some of these more exaggerated lines...
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but if you're thinking like...
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"Why didn't he just grab
the Rectangle Tool?...
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then grab the Black Arrow, and do that?"
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Because that's exactly what I would do,
but we're learning the Curvature Tool.
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We draw ellipses, and we'll
probably do that for the center.
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Let's look at the next one...
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actually we're not going to have
a look at the next one.
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You're going to do this one by yourself.
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I want to see if you can do this.
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I want you to do him,
I want you to color him...
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and I'd like to see an image of it.
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So stick it in the comments,
or in the projects.
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I want you to see how this goes.
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You can fancy him up if you like,
or just do him nice and simple.
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A nice simple icon,
give him some color.
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I'd love to see this guy,
to prove you've done it.
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And if you're up for it,
let's color them all...
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and do some sort of Ninja alien montage.
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I'd love to see what
you've done with these.
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And yes, we're going to move on
to the next exercise.
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