Illustrator Technique – Easy Vector Fire And Flames

There are a few different Illustrator techniques out there to create vector fire.  Below is a short video tutorial of a digital artist showing us, step by step, how to create vector fire and flames.

This easy Illustrator technique can be used any time you want to spice up your artwork.

This vector fire technique can be applied to your artwork in many creative ways.  Let us brainstorm a few:

  • BBQ or grill scene
  • Fire lettering
  • Fire scene
  • Change the coloring and use as visual accents

The possibilities of this Illustrator technique are only bound by your imagination.

Have fun with it and see what you come up with.  By letting go, you open up yourself to experience your true inner creative spirit.

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Robyn’s Comment
Working as a freelance graphic designer, specializing in commercial advertising, I have had to incorporate all different styles of flames into my artwork.  I have found these projects to be both frustrating and invigorating at the same time.

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One Response to Illustrator Technique – Easy Vector Fire And Flames

  1. Dianna Gomez says:

    Robyn,
    Thanks for sharing your expertise. Illustrator Techniques such as flames, fire, lightning bolts are beyond me at this moment. That is why we can come to you for design work.
    Your portfolio is diverse and most impressive. Thanks for being available.
    Dianna G.

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