Simply Symbols PART THREE: Using Standard Illustrator Symbols

posted by Kelly Illustrator Beginner 1 Comment »

So that we can practice what we have gone over so far in the Simply Symbols Series, this tutorial goes over how to make a simple illustration using standard Illustrator symbols along with the skills and tools covered in Parts 1 & 2.

Let’s illustrate an outdoor scene of a house and a yard.

First, go through the Symbol Libraries and add these symbols seen below (or something similar) to your Symbols Palette.  If you need help adding symbols to your Symbols Palette, refer back to PART ONE: An Intro to Illustrator Symbols”.

Exercise Symbols

Next, create a background of sky and grass on the artboard.

Create Background

Now drag the house symbol from the Symbols Palette onto the artboard. Using the Symbol Sizer Tool, scale the house to the desired size. For a review of the Symbol Tools, go back to PART TWO: “Symbols Tools”.

Add House

Drag some instances of the tree symbol into the yard position them here and there. You can use the Symbol Sizer, Symbol Stainer and Symbol Screener tools to make some of your trees diminish in size, color and opacity to give the scene some perspective.

Add Trees

Next, let’s add a garden at the base of the house by dragging some flower and grass symbols onto the artboard.

Add Garden

Perhaps a few bushes around the perimeter of the house.

Add Bushes

Now, drag in some butterflies fluttering around in the yard.

Add Butterflies

Finally, add some clouds in the sky. Create more lifelike clouds by using the Symbol Sizer and Symbol Screener to make the various sizes with a low opacity.

Add Clouds

There you have it. A complete and detailed illustration using only standard Illustrator symbols. Has the potential to make life much easier, doesn’t it?

Stay tuned, PART FOUR will go through the steps for Creating Custom Symbols….

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Simply Symbols PART TWO: Symbol Tools

posted by Kelly Illustrator, Illustrator Beginner 1 Comment »

Illustrator ToolboxThis is a introductory tutorial for beginner level users of Illustrator. I am using Illustrator CS2.

If you are not familiar with the definition and use of symbols, you may want to refer back to PART ONE of this series, “Simply Symbols PART ONE: An Intro to Illustrator Symbols”.

There are several symbol tools in your Illustrator toolbox. They can be found midway down on the left hand side of your toolbox, as seen to the right. These tools let you create and modify SYMBOL SETS. Once you have a set of symbol instances, you can change color, size, location, transparency and style of the symbols within that set. If you click on the small black triangle in the corner of the symbol tool button and hold it down, a flyout menu containing the whole collection of symbol tools is visible. You can pull the tool set away from the toolbox by dragging your cursor out to the little black triangle which should now appear on the outside edge of the tool set.

The Symbol Tool Set can be seen below:

Symbol Tools

I will go through the tools one at a time, providing an example of what the tool does.


Sprayer Tool
Symbol Sprayer
You create a SYMBOL SET using the Symbol Sprayer tool. Simply spray the desired amount of symbols onto the artboard in the general shape that you want them to appear. You can spray them one at a time or as dense coverage. The entire symbol set is a single object.
Sprayer Sample


Shifter Tool Symbol Shifter
The symbol shifter is used to move the instances in the symbol set.
Shifter Sample


Scruncher Tool Symbol Scruncher
The symbol scruncher moves the symbol instances closer together or farther apart.
Scruncher Sample


Sizer Tool Symbol Sizer
The symbol sizer resizes symbol instances.
Sizer Sample


Spinner Tool Symbol Spinner
The symbol spinner rotates symbol instances.
Spinner Sample


Stainer Tool Symbol Stainer
The symbol stainer changes the color of symbol instances.
Stainer Sample


Screener Tool Symbol Screener
The symbol screener controls the opacity of symbol instances.
Screener Sample


Styler Tool Symbol Styler
The symbol screener applies styles to symbol instances.
Styler Sample