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How to Create a Sunny Summer Background Vector in 15 Easy Steps
If you are looking for a way to add some warmth and sunshine to your designs, you might want to try creating a sunny summer background vector. A vector is a type of graphic that can be scaled up or down without losing quality, making it ideal for web and print projects. In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a sunny summer background vector in 15 easy steps using Adobe Illustrator. You will learn how to use basic shapes, gradients, brushes, and effects to create a realistic and colorful scene.
Before we start, you will need to download the following files:
Summer sun background Vectors from Freepik. This is a collection of free vectors that you can use as a base for your background.
WinRAR or any other software that can extract .rar files. This is a compressed file format that contains multiple files in one.
Adobe Illustrator or any other vector editing software. This is the program that we will use to create our vector.
Once you have downloaded and installed everything, you are ready to begin. Follow these steps to create your sunny summer background vector:
Open Adobe Illustrator and create a new document with the following settings: Width: 1920 px, Height: 1080 px, Color Mode: RGB, Raster Effects: Screen (72 ppi).
Go to File > Place and locate the file \"sunny summer background vector 15 x eps.rar\" that you downloaded from Freepik. Select it and click Place. You will see a dialog box asking you to choose which file to place. Select the file \"sunny summer background vector 15 x eps.eps\" and click OK.
You will see a large vector image on your artboard. This is the base of our background. You can resize it or move it around as you like.
To make the image more realistic, we will add some clouds and sun rays. Go to Window > Brushes and open the Brushes panel. Click on the menu icon in the top right corner and choose Open Brush Library > Artistic > Artistic_ChalkCharcoalPencil.
Select the brush called \"Chalk - Blunt\" and adjust its settings as follows: Size: 100 pt, Opacity: 50%, Spacing: 25%, Scatter: 0%, Rotation: Random.
Create a new layer on top of the vector image layer and name it \"Clouds\". Select the Ellipse Tool (L) and draw a circle on the top left corner of the artboard. Fill it with white and remove the stroke.
With the circle still selected, go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Roughen. Set the Size to 10%, Detail to 10/in, Points to Smooth, and click OK.
Go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Pucker & Bloat. Set the value to -50% and click OK.
Go to Effect > Stylize > Feather. Set the Radius to 50 px and click OK.
You have created one cloud. To create more clouds, simply duplicate the circle (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+F) and move it around or resize it as you like. You can also change the opacity or feather settings of each cloud for more variety.
Create another new layer on top of the clouds layer and name it \"Sun Rays\". Select the Pen Tool (P) and draw a thin triangle shape from the center of the sun to the edge of the artboard. Fill it with white and remove the stroke.
With the triangle still selected, go to Effect > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the Radius to 20 px and click OK.
You have created one sun ray. To create more sun rays, simply duplicate the triangle (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+F) and rotate it around the center of the sun using the Rotate Tool (R). You can also change ec8f644aee