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how is this effect created? budweiser logo

New Here ,
Jun 10, 2009 Jun 10, 2009

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hey everyone, anyone know how this bevel is created in illustrator?

larger image at this link:
http://thescore.ibj.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/budweiser.jpg

cheers

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LEGEND ,
Jun 10, 2009 Jun 10, 2009

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Not by any instant "one click" effect; but by careful and artful rendering of paths with grads and/or blends.

JET

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Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Which once you have achieved the look you want can be saved as a Graphic Style for later use.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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I assume you want scalable vectors, right?

Photoshop is your friend.

1. Create letter outlines in Illustrator. Copy into Photoshop.

2. In Photoshop, apply an Inner Bevel/Hard Chisel layer style. Adjust so that the bevel falls as desired in the letters. Save as a JPEG.

inner-bevel-PS.jpg

3. Place the image in the Illustrator file, below the letter outlines, to use as a drawing template. Lock layer.

4. With pen tool, draw closed shapes that follow the inner planes, but fall outside the letter edges.

inner-bevel-AI.jpg

5. Use Pathfinder>Intersect to create individual sections.

6. Apply gradients to sections.

If you only need raster images for the web or small print jobs, FreeHand has an Inner Bevel Raster Effect that is quick and easy to use.

fh-inner-bevel-effect1.jpg

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Engaged ,
Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Hello Timpano,

Do you need this logo for work or for personal use? Becase I can show you different ways to do it using illustrator only. Please let me know.

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Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Skullmaker, I would like to learn different ways to do it using Illustrator only, even if Timpano does not.

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Engaged ,
Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Hello Doug Katz,

No problem! I am not sure what is your level using Illustrator. So I am attaching an Illustrator file with different samples. Ungroup them and play with them. I did not want to recreate the complete Budweiser logo (I have projects pending), but part of it is done. Please let me know if there is something that you do not understand.

All of these samples are 100% illustrator. I hope this helps!

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LEGEND ,
Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Tell you the truth that looks like it was done by eye.

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Engaged ,
Jun 11, 2009 Jun 11, 2009

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Hello Doug Katz,

Here is the finished sample (100% Illustrator-native!)

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Guest
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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But this doesn't tell us how you did it. Is this the tedious ta-da! of free-form path drawing and filling with gradients? Are there any mesh objects here? Is this a live trace of the original?

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Hello Doug Katz,

Did you download the Ai file sample that I placed in this forum? (the file is called: DougKatz.ai)

On the tedious ta-da! file is only pen tool and gradients, but the Ai file sample (DougKatz.ai) also contains more complex tricks (like Mesh, Transparency, Mask, Blend, Etc.)

Please let me know if you know how to use the "Mesh" tool and how good you are using the "Pen" tool. Beause I do not use "Live Trace" (unless I want the trace an artwork to be: not exact or speciific "look").

You have to traced everything with the "Pen" tool. I do not use any extra plug-in or script. Only the Ai tools. (Please let me know if you can trace this attacched logo using only the "Pen" tool)

I can always attached the completed Budweiser logo, so you or anyone else can play with it and see how I did it.

But if you prefer, I can go step by step with you on a simple project. (Please note that I am using lousy version CS3)

P.S.: I recreated this attached logo using only the "Pen" tool

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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In this attached Ai file are 3 more ways to do this effect (limited control, but effective). I set the artwork on CS3 version, If anyone needs it in an older version, please let me know.

Anyway, I hope this helps.

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Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Skull, could you send me a v10 .ai file to peruse?  In the meantime, I'll be grabbing your step-by-step's.  I like Judy's example, but she missed the bevels in the font.

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Hello john,

I do not know what is happening to the ai files becuse they are in "QUEUED" status. Maybe I am doing something wrong. But let try to upload a jpeg file here and let me know if you have any questions.

I hope this helps

Sample.jpg

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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John I will try tomorrow, looks like today wont let me attach anymore files.

Let me try a trick that Wade showed me using forums. If I do it right you can see and download the JPEG.

URL=http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1fPALwofqRSsbLmKm29Rh1wf8Vift71]

I hope this helps!

PS: Please post a sample of what you did using one of these techniques.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Such amateurish work! How can you live with yourself Hans? How…tell me

that?

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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hey! I am desperate and I need the money.

Do not forget that I just scape from confinement (and they still looking for me). They will never take me alive! haha!


Haha!

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LEGEND ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Who said the goal was to take you alive? we can always stuff you!

BTW if you use the camera icon under the scene board to attach image files it will not be queued.

Of course very well done well done as is all your work,

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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It's my understanding that the OP only wanted to know how the bevel in the lettering, not the entire logo, was created.

Here's a fairly simple method for making a Faux Bevel.

1. Path outlines. If using type converted to outlines, use Pathfinder>Unite to create compound path.

faux-bevel1.jpg

2. You'll be using at least four copies of these compound paths, so duplicate paths.

3. Center layer: fill with horizontal gray/white linear gradient.

faux-bevel2.jpg

4. Top layer: Give a new compound path white fill, offset to left, mask with compound path of the lettering in its original position.

faux-bevel3.jpg

5. Note the the 'bevels' may not look clean, especially on fonts with connecting lines. Erase or delete unwanted areas.

faux-bevel4.jpg

faux-bevel5.jpg

6. Bottom layer: Apply gold stroke of desired width on a new set of outlines. Object>Path>Outline stroke. Fill with gold gradient.

faux-bevel6.jpg

7. Turn on all layers.

faux-bevel7.jpg

Your Faux Bevel is complete.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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I think that is adequate but I do not think it is less time consuming then doing the whole thing with the pen tool. l as Hans has done.

Of course Hans is very very excellent with the tools like the pen tool and the gradient mesh.

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Engaged ,
Jun 12, 2009 Jun 12, 2009

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Thank you Wade for your kind words. I liked the Judy's technique. You learn something new everyday!.

Since I am not good explaing things with words (or text) here is the "step by step" in photos. I hope this helps Doug Katz or anyone with the same question. It is very simple, but time consuming if you are not very experienced using the "Pen" tool. But it will give you a complete control of every single conner, reflections, etc.

So the next few posts are going to be just photos.

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