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How to Create an Eagle Head Sticker
In this tutorial, we'll explain how to create an eagle head from a photograph and make a sticker out of it. This is a fairly straight-forward process and is relatively simple to get good results with. Let’s get started!
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Tutorial Details
Step 1
I went over to stock.xchng and picked a nice photograph of an eagle. We’ll use this image and trace our eagle head out of it. Open a new document in Illustrator and place the image on its own layer and lock it.
Step 2
There is no real shortcut for this kind of thing, just plain and simple tracing. Select the Pen Tool (P) and start tracing the outline of the eagle head. Fill the shape with white and set the Stroke to none.
Step 3
Start adding another shape by loosely tracing it following the out line of the first shape. Fill it with 10% black.
Step 4
Add another shape. Just keep looking at the reference image, trace it, and fill it with 20% black. You can let your imagination run. It doesn’t have to have the exact shape of the eagle head.
Step 5
We pretty much keep adding shapes and filling them with gradients and colors similar to the photo.
Step 6
All these shapes will make up the head and feathers. The most important thing is to distinguish the shapes from each other by placing them underneath or above each other and give them slightly different colors or gradients. Try to orient yourself on the colors of the photo.
Step 7
Let’s move on to the eye. Create a small circle with the Ellipse Tool (L) and fill it with a white/orange radial gradient.
Step 8
Then create two circles filled with orange. Make one circle smaller that the other. Fill the bigger one with a slightly darker orange and then select both and apply a blend (Command + Alt + B). Set the Blend option to Specified Steps of 10.
Step 9
Create another circle on top and fill it with black.
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