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| How to Create a Cute Piggy Bank in Perspective with Adobe Illustrator Posted: 22 Mar 2011 02:34 AM PDT Many people have difficulty in drawing objects in perspective. Most of the time it helps if you have that particular object in front of you, but we still need our imagination.The most important aspects of perspective are size and distance. If you increase the distance between you and the object you are observing, you need to decrease the size of that object. That way you can achieve a nice depth effect in your illustrations. This is how the result will look like: Body of the Piggy BankFirst, we’ll start with the body of the piggy bank. Select the Ellipse Tool ( Creating the EyesNow we are going to create the eyes of the Piggy Bank. With the help of the Ellipse Tool ( Rotate the eyes a bit and place them on the Piggy Bank. You can see how the smaller eye makes the impression of the perspective. We will have to do that with other parts of the Piggy Bank as well. Let’s continue with the eyes. Since our imaginary source of the light is above the Piggy Bank we need to make a highlight on the eyes. Let’s copy-and-paste in front of the eyes. You can do that by selecting the eyes and then hitting Repeat that step to create another copy. With the upper copy, still selected, hit the arrow key on your keyboard and nudge the eyes a pixel or two downwards. Now holding the Shift key, select another copy of the eyes right below, and with both copies selected, hit the Minus Front in the Pathfinder Panel: Change the Fill color of the new shape to light pink: Now we are going to make another copy of the eyes. Don’t forget the magic shortcuts Repeat the previous step. Scale the new copy of the eyes a little bit more and add a radial gradient: Now we need two white circles for creating a pupil. But be careful, one of the circles needs to be smaller because it’s further away from us. Select both circles, right click and select Group ( Lets copy ( Repeat the previous step but for the Fill color use a radial gradient: Select the circles with radial gradient from the previous step and under Now make two small ellipses, set the Fill color to white and place them as shown in the picture below. Make sure that one ellipse is a bit smaller then the one closer to us (since that eye is smaller): Creating the SnoutOnce you are happy with the eyes you’ve created, we can move on to the next step. To create the piggy’s snout, choose the Ellipse Tool Copy ( Repeat the copy ( Make the copy of the white ellipse. Grab the middle handle of the selection box on the right and move it to the left for one pixel. Set the Fill color of the new ellipse to darker pink. Now we have achieved another highlight on the nose: Now, let’s make a light reflection. Grab the Ellipse Tool Change the Fill color of the new shape to something lighter than the color of the nose: We are just a few steps away from finishing the Piggy Bank’s snout. Now, we need to create the nostrils. For that we will need two ellipses. One more time, the ellipse that is farther from you will have to be smaller. Use the Ellipse Tool ( Select both ellipses and group them ( Creating the EarsI think we are on the right track to make a very cute Piggy Bank! Now let us create its ears with some shadows and reflections. Don’t forget, the Piggy Bank is usually made of plastic or clay, which means that we have to try to simulate that look. With the Pen Tool ( For the outer part of the ear we will need lighter colors. We will use a Linear gradient as shown in the picture below: Yet again, we’ll need highlights and shadows. First, select the outer part of the ear and make two copies. Nudge one copy one pixel to the left using the arrow key on the keyboard. Now select both copies and hit the Minus front option in the Pathfinder Panel. Do the same thing for the inner part of the ear. You will end up with a nice edge on the ear which will look like a highlight from the light. Don’t forget to change the Fill color of the highlight to light pink (almost white): If we add an ear shadow it will make our Piggy Bank more realistic. Just select the Pen Tool ( The other ear should be smaller, it should be behind the Piggy Bank because we are not able to see that part of the body. It should also contain darker and lighter parts. Lets break the ear down into pieces. The steps are quite similar to the steps for the first ear. Just take the Pen Tool ( Adding DetailsNow we can make a few details for the Piggy Bank. One of them is the cute curly tail. Take the Pen Tool ( Creating a ReflectionWe can also make a reflection of the window on the Piggy Bank. Select the body of the Piggy Bank. Make a copy of it ( This is the path we will be using to complete our window reflection: Deselect the new object we’ve just made and grab the Pen Tool ( We need to expand those strokes. With both paths selected under Object select Expand. Now, holding down the Shift key, select the shape of the window reflection and under the Pathfinder Panel hit Minus Front: Change the Fill color of the window reflection to lighter pink: Final TouchesUsing the same techniques, we can draw the shape of the slot where are the goody coins come in on the Piggy Bank’s back. Using a linear gradient should be a good way to achieve the depth effect required: To make the legs, we’ll need the Pen Tool ( You can add highlights to the parts exposed to light. For other parts, just create shadows. Oh, and don’t forget the mouth: Use your imagination and make different faces for the Piggy Bank. It can be fun. Here are some of my results!
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