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Title: Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: rdagger on August 08, 2004, 06:02:50 pm
I'm new to Illustrator.  I drew some car racing dashboard gauges.  What is the best way to put chrome rings around the gauges in Illustrator?
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: rdagger on August 19, 2004, 06:51:16 pm
Here's what I came up with.  Any ideas on how to make it more  chrome like?
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: RetroBorg on August 20, 2004, 03:11:06 am
Pixelhugger would be the one to help you out here.

Have you seen these marquees he did?

http://www.arcadecontrols.com/files/Uploads/slikyellow.jpg

http://www.arcadecontrols.com/files/Uploads/slikblue2.jpg
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: Rahzel on August 22, 2004, 03:17:43 am
Illustrator is quite limited to effects like Chrome, since it uses vector instead of raster. Your best bet would be to create your chrome in a very high resolution (400 or 600 DPI) image, and place it into your illustrator file. I would go to Adobe Action Exchage http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4 (http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4) and try to apply one of the cool chrome effects already created.
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: rdagger on August 22, 2004, 03:11:50 pm
Illustrator is quite limited to effects like Chrome, since it uses vector instead of raster. Your best bet would be to create your chrome in a very high resolution (400 or 600 DPI) image, and place it into your illustrator file. I would go to Adobe Action Exchage http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4 (http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4) and try to apply one of the cool chrome effects already created.

Unfortunately I don't have a copy of Photoshop.
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: RetroBorg on August 22, 2004, 11:47:07 pm
Illustrator is quite limited to effects like Chrome, since it uses vector instead of raster. Your best bet would be to create your chrome in a very high resolution (400 or 600 DPI) image, and place it into your illustrator file. I would go to Adobe Action Exchage http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4 (http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=chrome&allprods=2&submit1.x=14&submit1.y=4) and try to apply one of the cool chrome effects already created.

Unfortunately I don't have a copy of Photoshop.

You can always download their 15 day freee trial of Adobe Photoshop from their website.
Title: Re:Chrome in Illustrator
Post by: simplygriff on August 23, 2004, 10:15:32 am
Check out this tutorial.

http://www.deaddreamer.com/v10/tuto/gradient1.html

Try some variations of this using illustrator instead of photoshop.  This will give you some slick beveling  effects.  I used variations of these for an internship I did for Richard Petty Enterprises.
-G