Pen Tool HACK - Adobe Illustrator 👌
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📋 Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:21 Anchor Points
00:57 Less Anchor Points = Smoother Path
01:14 The Box Method
02:00 Guides help position Anchor Points
03:12 Where to place Handles
04:45 Pro Tips
05:02 Adding Stabilizers & Sponsor segment
07:21 Outro
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@quakerninja
Жыл бұрын
Did you forget you taught us this two years ago.
@thedesignbrat
Жыл бұрын
@@quakerninja some ppl haven’t seen it and are new here man shut up, let him create whatever he wants
@LisaAdams.75
Жыл бұрын
@@quakerninja RUDE!
@fredericapanon207
Жыл бұрын
@Will Paterson, Bezier curves are so powerful. Thank you for these great techniques. Nerdy trivia: placement of the stabilizer anchors is best on the inflection points of the curve, that is where the curve goes from concave upward to concave downward -- or shifts from concave leftward to concave rightward. And vice versa. And I thought Differential calculus was never going to come in handy, bwahahaha! (Inflection points occur when the second derivative of the curve becomes zero.)
I've been designing for over 10 years and I've never seen the pen tool taught in this way! Stellar Job mate! You're another channel I watch to prime my day for my work! Long time subscriber, Looking forward to the next upload!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :) I'm glad I can be of service :)
@terredee
Жыл бұрын
Me too, only it’s been more than 30 years. This is so useful. Thank you!
@roberthouston8332
Жыл бұрын
Word! This is going to save me alot of time. So glad I checked this out
I have NEVER thought to work on the curves piece by piece like that. Definitely just improved my workflow, thanks a lot Will!!
Love this format! Would appreciate if you make more videos like this about different tools, menu, properties. This format is easy to digest and easy to find and access when needed (compared to a looooong video where you have to watch so much unnecessary content to find just a tiny information you're looking for)
Professor Patterson! I appreciate your ability to explain the pen tool in layman's terms. This makes sense. I have struggled often with many unnecessary node adjustments my entire career. This was TRULY a golden tip. Thank you for sharing.
Super helpful and informative! I’ll definitely be implementing this technique. I can’t tell you how much I’ve struggled with wobbly lines using the pen tool.
If I'm not mistaken you made a similar video years ago. I learnt to use the pen tool this way from that video before I started my design career. It was one of the most important things I learnt when I was getting in logo design. Thanks for sharing with us ☺️
@slamotte
Жыл бұрын
I just find that video a couple days ago! I've been practicing using it, it's such a gem.
Been using illustrator since 1991 and never sees to amaze me how many tricks this program has, if you now how to use it. Respect my friend!
I wish that smart guides would activate when positioning handles so that you could be sure that 'symmetrical' curves were the same; for example, in your opening circle illustration, it's easy enough to make sure that the opposite anchor points are lined up (as when positioning anchor points the smart guides do kick in), but the only way I've ever found (and I'd love to be proved wrong !) to make the handles line up is to draw, say, a box where you want the handles to be, and then pull the anchor points out to touch the side of that box. ??
I wish this video popped up the first time I touched the pen tool. I've been arting for like a decade now and been doing more and more vector with every year, but I'm still so clumsy and basic at it, but knowing there's optimal places to stick the little pieces MIGHT HAVE HELPED SHEESH! Thank you. :)
I have been asking and asking artists how they decide where to add points because i really need to make my drawings flawless. And here you are with the perfect answer that makes perfect sense! Thank you so so so much
Great video and interesting way of using the regular guides as kind of placement markers where the points should go. Haven’t thought of that way before so I find it pretty useful
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Love love love this video. Very helpful! I saw the short as well, but this more in-depth explanation is even better. Thank you for sharing!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
This is a game changer for me. My lines have improved greatly just by doing this. Thanks for this!
Bezier curves are so powerful. Thank you for these great techniques. Nerdy trivia: placement of the stabilizer anchors is best on the inflection points of the curve, that is where the curve goes from concave upward to concave downward -- or shifts from concave leftward to concave rightward. And vice versa. And I thought Differential calculus was never going to come in handy, bwahahaha! (The inflection points occur when the second derivative becomes zero.)
@ErikErosa
Жыл бұрын
Came here to say this! Also the extreme points correspond with the maximums/minimums of the curve (were the line changes direction from left to right or down to up for example) math ftw
That’s the way I’ve always worked the pen tool. I had always noticed how the handles looked on circles and tried to emulate that in my drawing. I never knew how far out the handles should go a lot of times though. But this was great reassurance that I wasn’t the only one that tried to draw shapes the same way Illustrator does!
Fantastic tutorial and explanation! Easy to follow with the explanation for why - and what to look for!
hundreds of pen tool tutorials and you have nailed it! Newbie here and thanks for the guides!
Im mostly self taught and discovered this after extended use of the eclipse tool. glad im doing it the right way
And yet the almighty Will with another tutorial! Too bad I always end up watching your videos whenever I am _not_ near my computer. The urge to put that knowledge into practice. Thanks a lot for being here for us, Will.
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using illustrator since version 7 and this is by far the most succinct and simple explanation I’ve ever seen on the exact way the pen tool was intended to be used, and how best to wield it.
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
@VegasGuy1975
Жыл бұрын
@@willpatersondesign your view on the pen too has definitely increased my efficiency with it. Thank you!
I've been teaching this method for years. (The clockwork method.) Hands down the best way to teach the pen tool to beginners.
Hands down the most useful video on the subject!
simply superb. Its looks hard but its actually really simple!!! Thanks for the video and sharing
Hands down the best pen tutorial ever! Brilliant major thanks
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
I am pretty new to Illustrator, only knew photoshop. I have always struggled with the pen tool! I think I get it now!!! Thank you so much!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Outstanding tutorial. Man, that's an eye-opener right here. Thanks for sharing this. Grateful!
Thanks for the video, I am however lean towards curvature tool and drawing circles
At school, just a few months ago, when I wanted to design a type logo and vektorize my handlettering sketch, my teacher told me I shouldn't do it because it would be too hard. This video taught me that I can really do it and it is easy. Thank You so much!!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! So glad it's helped :D
@reflet1349
Жыл бұрын
@@pleasejustletmebeanonymous6510 I don't know, but he's kind of weird in generell. Like he always convices every student in 2nd year to use InDesign for logodesign instead of Illustrator because the exams in 3rd year could include to design like a flyer, poster or whatever - things you normally use InDesign for. He really things it's hard to learn using two programs in those 3 years, while some student (including me) learn using at least 3 to 4. Even my teacher in UX/UI thought this is bs lmao.
DUDE, love your videos! Keep on doing it exactly like this, thank you.
I wasn’t sure what I was looking for when I searched pen tool for illustrator but this was it ! Thank you 🙌🏻
Gotta be honest guys, this is the best pen tutorial in the world, holy molly man, good job xD
Also helps using french curves when sketching
Awesome. I really never used it like this earlier. It helped a lot. Thank you so much!!
I’ve watched this video about 4 times now to try and absorb as much info as I can :| Love your videos and I’m very appreciative for them!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Happy to help! Hope what I said made sense!
Very nice content. I was a tattoo artist and illustrator for 12 years now getting into some graphic design. Never understood why the app was called illustrator not photoshop design. I just use my iPad Pro and use procreate but finally giving AI a go. Very helpful
Excellent. As always! Thanks for your effort.
Wow, i have looked around for tutorials on the pen tool and this was absolutely the best one!
@willpatersondesign
3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
WILL YOU DID IT, YOU MAD MAN! Thank you so much!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
No problem! :D
Love it! I knew the rule of less is more regarding anchor points and making sure lines are vertical and horizontal but I had no idea to use them with the guide lines! Now I want to create a new logo for our own brand using this technique! Unless you want to ;) I designed our logo (not a logo designer) with my partners brief he gave me as a guide. That was almost 8 years ago! PS... its on the T-shirt i'm my profile pic! So many things going on with it and definitely needs an update!
The best Adobe Illustrator instructor! Best!
Its eight in the morning and i need to get this very curvy logo done asap. And this just saved my noob butt. Thank you sir.
Thanks, Will U always be teaching me sumpthin’ hUgz, Lee
This explanation earned a solid subscribe
Loved it,made it so much easier
Thank you! Brilliantly explained
It was just a few weeks ago that I thought I figured out the pen tool.😂 I will practice this. I usually end up with funky handles and not so smooth curves.
Thank you Will. Nice presentation. What is this guide you pull down at 2:17? Bounding box and guides are new to this beginner.
I finally have good tips on that! My grades will get a bit higher! Yay! Thank you very much for this video ^^
Never thought about using the pen tool this way! Amazing and ty :)
You just saved my life as an intern, thank you!
Pen tool is not dead :D :) awesome video in super quality :) Thanks
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
:D
The endpoints you are referring to are called the extrema. The far extremes where the anchor point lies in balance. It’s a mathematical term.
Thanks, I've been struggling with the pen tool - this was extremely helpful!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Love your channel. Question: in After Effects, those points are called vertices, not anchor points. I thought the anchor point was a singular point in space on a given layer defining the point from which a shape/object scales and rotates. Is this term different in Illustrator? Thank you! :)
bro, can you make full video about creating unique font using pentool... we love to see how you use pen tool hack effectively ..
Pressing the direct selection tool and then the pen tool will set up a tool history so then you can alternate quickly between direct selection tool and the pen tool even faster by holding the alt key.
@poxyclypse
Жыл бұрын
You can also just hit the a and v key to switch to the pointers, and the p key to swap to the pen. I do most of my tool switching with the keys. m to make rectangles, l to make circles. Lots of other too switches on the keyboard.
Thank you for the awesome trick 👏
Vital info, thanks!
amazing never thought of this !
This is incredible stuff! Subscribing because I've never seen a technique communicated and presented so clearly
this video helped a hell of lot !!!!!!!! subscribed and thumbs up bro! Thanks
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
I would agree with some of what was said, using fewer points is certainly important for getting nice smooth results, but I would disagree that one needs to align on a horizontal or vertical tangent whenever possible or that it is either "the way that vector works" or a "HACK". Sounds like a lot of folks didn't even know about aligning the anchors though, so I guess it helped those people.
First of all amazing tips, comes in very handy actually! About 3:33 I always wondered why you can't select two anchor points and just automatically make them equally long or extend them proportionally instead of trying to make them equal manually. Is there a trick for that too?
this really helps man!
The best explanation! Finally
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Great video. Welcome to my saved videos for future use folder
Brilliant tutorial sir was really helpful 🙇🏻♀️
inspiring, thank you. ❤
Subbed after coming to this video via the pen tip short. LEGENDARY!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
Amazing explanation
Thousand likes if I could, I would have given. It was huge huge help. Very much appreciate, Will.
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
Finally thank you very much
Okay so I normally frown upon the "You've been using [this] wrong" type of videos but dare I say, I HAVE been using it wrong. Thanks mate.
great tutorial, thanks a lot!
@willpatersondesign
2 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
Thank you buddy 😊
Good choice!
Awesome!
OMG amazing!
Some of us use Photoshop so it would be nice if sometimes you also show how it would work on photoshop too
Awesome as always Will. I have never used the pen tool this way. I mean if I have used the pen tool like this, absolutely it wasn't intentional. Lol..
need this
Finally, a content creator who showcases fundamentally sound practices over cheap hacks and destructive edits.
Really helpful..!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Today I was thinking why Professioanls use Guides to make curves and logos in there projects now i know Cuase of you it will help ma a lot Thanks Sir I've learned a lot from you
clicked video thinking it would be something silly like "if you hold spacebar you can move the point" or some other less know shortcut. Was pleasently surprised. Kudos
I started making soft recently, I was wondering if you wanna do any features.
mind blown! thanks.
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
wait but on the counter space of the "a" you had no right angles, can you explain why your rule doesn't apply here?
Brilliant..!
Would this technique be good to try and make "free hand" draws? Seems really good for Traces though. What other programs (mostly free apps/programs) would have a feature like this? I use timp to do all my stuff
Subscribed!!
can I ask you how long took you to master pen tool ?
I wounder how you can make the anchor point in your AI change color and size
I have been using the pen tool since 1988 and I have gotten really good at it. In fact I got so good that I can draw very easily draw with it. Problem is when Illustrator started to fix the pen tool it became confusing to me. So I started using the pen tool in Photoshop. Now I need to go back to Illustrator and the pen tool confuses me. Is there a way to get the pen tool to work the same in illustrator as it does now in Photoshop? Or can I just import the paths from Photoshop to illustrator?
Thank you Will, this is amazing! You’re video has helped me work this out in my brain….we must think alike! 😽
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Many thanks!
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Pen tool first, then smooth tool x1000, right?
@willpatersondesign
Жыл бұрын
hahaha
Thanks