![]() ![]() This makes the left magenta become two curved paths. Reselect the two newly added anchor points and click on the " Cut path at selected anchor points" icon from the Properties bar. This will add two new anchor points to the left magenta object. Pick the Add Anchor Point Tool (+) and click on the two points highlighted with green. Select the left red object, remove its stroke and fill this object with the linear gradient shown in the first image. Still having the resulting shape selected, go to the Effect > Stylize > Feather… Enter a 6px Radius and click OK. Make a copy ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) of the resulting shape, then replace the existing fill color of the copy with a new linear gradient as shown in the second image. Select the right red object, remove its stroke and fill this object with the linear gradient as shown in the first image. Select the two blue objects, remove their strokes and then fill these objects with the linear gradients as shown in the images below. Keep this resulting object selected, hold down the Shift key and click on the right magenta object, then hide them behind the right red object.įinally select the upper black object created in step 2 and bring it to front ( Ctrl +Shift +Right Square Bracket). Next press ( Ctrl +Left Square Bracket) to hide the resulting object behind the right magenta object. Then click on the Minus Front button from the Pathfinder palette. Having the copy selected, hold down the Shift key and click on the right blue object. ![]() Now select the right magenta object and make a copy of it. Then press ( Ctrl +Left Square Bracket) to hide the resulting object behind the left magenta object. Open the Pathfinder palette ( Window > Pathfinder) and click on the Minus Front button. Still having the copy selected, hold down the Shift key and click on the left red object. Select the left magenta object created in step 4 and make a copy ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) of it. Reselect the two magenta objects and go to the Effect > Stylize > Round Corners… Enter a 10px Radius and click OK, then go to the Object > Expand Appearance. Next select the two right anchor points of the right magenta rectangle and move them 19px down. Now pick the Direct Selection Tool (A), select the two right anchor points of the left magenta rectangle and move them 22px down. Place these two magenta rectangles to the positions shown in the second image. Keep the newly created rectangle selected and make a copy ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) of it. Pick the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a 75 by 20px magenta rectangle. Do the same as the previous steps to connect the two remaining red paths. Likewise, repeat the same process as the previous steps to create the right blue object.Ĭontinue by selecting the two red paths as shown in the sixth image and press ( Ctrl +J) twice to connect them. ![]() Keep the resulting object selected and replace the existing stroke color of it with blue. Next right click on the artboard again, then select the Join section. Now select two paths as shown in the second image, right click on the artboard and then select the Join section from the drop-down menu. This makes these two objects become eight paths. With the help of the Direct Selection Tool (A) and the Shift key, select anchor points of the two red objects and click on the “ Cut path at selected anchor points” icon from the Properties bar. Select the two objects created in step 2 and make a copy ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) of them, then replace the existing stroke color of the copies with red. Next select the left anchor point and move it 4px up. Now pick the Direct Selection Tool (A), select the top anchor point of the lower object and move it 12px up. Reselect the resulting object and make a copy ( Ctrl +C, Ctrl +F) of it, then move the copy 199px down. ![]() Next select the bottom anchor point, move it 107px up and 5px to the left. With the Direct Selection Tool (A), select the top anchor point of the resulting object, then move it 113px down and 9px to the right. Make sure that the newly created rectangle is still selected and go to the Object > Transform > Rotate… Enter a 45 degrees Angle and click OK. Pick the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a 210 by 210px rectangle. Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the Align New Objects to Pixel Grid box is unchecked before you click OKįirst of all, we’ll create the box. Select Pixels from the Units drop-down menu, enter 1360 in the width box and 750 in the height box then click on the Advanced button. Launch Illustrator and then press (Ctrl + N) to create a New document. ![]()
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