Mar
18
2010

Drawing with Limited Colors in Adobe Illustrator®

We have another great Vector Plus tutorial available exclusively for Plus members today. If you want to learn how to work effectively with a limited color palette when illustrating, then we have an awesome tutorial for you. Sometimes when illustrating for mediums with restrictive color use, like T-shirts, or just for a change from the thousands of colors we have available in our color palettes, illustrating in a reduced color palette can be fun…and challenging!

This Tutorial is Filled with Creative Techniques

Illustrating with a reduced color palette basically means deciding to use only a few colors , that can be between two and maybe up to seven or eight colors. Note: if it was only one color it would technically be a "Mono illustration" normally most mono’s are black and white like the illustrations in the Yellow pages.

So working with only a few colors is going to be fun, but the challenge, dear reader, is assigning those colors around the illustration to have an even covering and deciding what color to make objects that are very similar in color density?

Let’s have a look at one project that had a fairly complex scene that was rendered out with only five colors…and a bit of white ink for good measure!

A preview of the final image is below.

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Plus members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now! Below are sample images, which show some of the development of this tutorial.

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