6000x4000px mushrooms, plants, bokeh, graphy, green, leaves, Nature, HD wallpaper.1907x1080px Gold N Green Waves, gold, bokeh, green, bright, scrolls, waves, light, HD wallpaper.3888x5184px leaves, stem, green, macro, blur, bokeh, HD phone wallpaper.1440x2560px Green, bird, parrot, bokeh, HD phone wallpaper. 1080x1920px Green Abstract Bokeh, bubbles, circles, HD phone wallpaper.3240x5760px glare, bokeh, circles, green, red, points, HD phone wallpaper.2500x2500px Green Leaves, bokeh, macro, nature, plant, HD phone wallpaper.3840x2400px bokeh, light, blue, pattern, background, green, HD wallpaper.4591x3061px Bokeh Effect Green Lights Celebrations, bokeh-effect, lights, graphy, green, HD wallpaper.5557x3503px ball, mirror, green, sparkles, bokeh, reflection, HD wallpaper.In the Transparency Panel reduce the opacity to about 35%. Keep the object selected, and go to Effect > Blur > Gaussian Blur… and set it to 10 pixels for the Radius. Open up the Gradient Panel and fill the resulting shape with radial gradients, medium green (R=89, G=143, B=21) and light green (R=16,7 G=232, B=28), as shown below. To create a cast shadow, grab the Ellipse Tool (L) and draw an ellipse and place it under the leaves. Using the same techniques as described in the previous steps, create another green leaf and place it behind the previous one. Place the leaf over the background we have made earlier.Ĩ. In the Transparency Panel change the Blending Mode to Screen (Opacity 75%). Now, go to the Gradient Panel and fill the selected object with linear gradients as shown below: pure black (R=0, G=0, B=0) and yellow (R=227, G=232, B=28). Activate the Pathfinder Panel and press the Unite button to merge the shapes. Keep the objects selected and go to Object > Expand Appearance to expand the objects. The central vertical vein should be a slightly thicker than the rest of the veins.ħ. Once you have made the paths, select them and in the Stroke Panel choose the `Width Profile 4`, in order to change the Variable Width Profile of the stroke. Grab the Pen Tool (P) and start drawing the paths all over the leaf surface. When done, bring the two parts of the leaf together.Ħ. Be free to experiment and find what works best for you. Select each mesh point individually or select multiple mesh points using the Lasso Tool (Q) and apply the colors. Grab the Mesh Tool (U) and add two vertical and three horizontal mesh lines. We`ll use the same color scheme as we did in the previous step. Let’s move to the right part of the leaf. When you’re done, you should get something like the image below.ĥ. If you want, you can easily make the adjustments by pulling some control handles. Do the same for the rest of the mesh points. Grab the Lasso Tool (Q) and draw around all the mesh points that you want to select and then apply the color. I have created four horizontal and two vertical mesh lines. If you decide to go into more detail, you can add as many mesh lines as you want. Then, select the Mesh Tool (U) and add a mesh line by clicking on the shape. First, make sure the left part of the leaf is selected. I picked four base green colors and a very bright yellow color. I have illustrated below which ones I chose. We will need to set up some base colors for our leaf. Select both objects and in the Pathfinder Panel click on the Divide button, in order to get separated surfaces.Ĥ. Use Smart Guides (Ctrl+U) to locate the top and bottom anchor point on a leaf and then draw a straight vertical path to connect them. 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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