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Okay, yeah, I totally get that frustration. Trying to make basic shapes in Illustrator can feel like a puzzle when you're just starting out. This video seems like it's going to be super helpful for anyone feeling that way.
Oh, nice trick with the Pucker and Bloat effect for the sparkle! It's really clever how they're using existing effects to create something that looks so specific and customizable. I like that you can adjust the 'sparkliness' like that.
A water droplet from a circle? That's a neat starting point. The Direct Selection tool move makes perfect sense to get that curved top. And hey, a bonus egg shape too – efficient!

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The video begins by addressing the common frustration of creating basic shapes in Adobe Illustrator [0:00]. It then dives into practical tutorials, starting with the "sparkle" shape. This is achieved by first creating a perfect circle using the Ellipse tool while holding Shift [0:30]. The circle is then transformed using the "Pucker and Bloat" effect, allowing for adjustable "sparkliness" [0:30-0:45]. Following this, the tutorial moves to the water droplet shape, which also starts with a circle [1:00]. Using the Direct Selection tool, the top anchor point is manipulated upwards without holding Shift to create the characteristic teardrop form, and the technique for creating a symmetrical egg shape is also briefly demonstrated [1:00-1:15].
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The video begins by addressing the common frustration of creating basic shapes in Adobe Illustrator [0:00]. It then dives into practical tutorials, starting with the "sparkle" shape. This is achieved by first creating a perfect circle using the Ellipse tool while holding Shift [0:30]. The circle is then transformed using the "Pucker and Bloat" effect, allowing for adjustable "sparkliness" [0:30-0:45]. Following this, the tutorial moves to the water droplet shape, which also starts with a circle [1:00]. Using the Direct Selection tool, the top anchor point is manipulated upwards without holding Shift to create the characteristic teardrop form, and the technique for creating a symmetrical egg shape is also briefly demonstrated [1:00-1:15].
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