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Step 2
Let's add some toppings to our hamburger.
1. For both the hamburger patty and the tomato slice, draw a rounded rectangle
the width of the top bun using the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Adjust the radii
of the rectangle to your liking.
2. Use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select the bottom hamburger bun and
pull the Live Corners inward, rounding out their harsh corners slightly.
3. Repeat with an adjustment of the corners of the top half of the hamburger
bun.
4. Draw two triangles for the slices of cheese with the Pen Tool (P) and add any
additional toppings you'd like your hamburger to have.
Step 3
Let's focus on adding details to our design.
1. For the sesame seeds, draw a circle, pull out an anchor point with the Direct
Selection Tool, and use the Anchor Point Tool (Shift-C) to convert the
anchor point to a point from a curve.
2. Copy (Control-C) and Paste (Control-V) sesame seeds all over your top
bun. Scale and Rotate as you see fit.
Step 4
Let's add some color to our hamburger!
1. The outlines and hamburger patty: #482c3b
2. The sesame seeds: #ffd9c6
3. The hamburger buns: #dd8f69
Step 2
Step 3
Set your fill colors to the same brown, yellow, and red used in the hamburger.
1. For the inside of the container, set the fill color to light blue ( #b1edee ).
2. For the body of the container itself, set the fill color to an even lighter blue
( #f7ffff ).
Step 2
1. Adjust the width of your bun as needed and make sure to Expand the shape
under Object.
2. For the hot dog itself, draw another, smaller rounded rectangle.
3. Copy and Paste the bun. Place the copy behind the other two shapes and
slightly above so you'd see the top of it behind the hotdog itself.
Step 3
Set the fill colors to those used in the hamburger. With the Pencil Tool (N), draw a
squiggly mustard line and set the Stroke Width to 35 pt (the weight will depend on
the size of your art itself) with a Rounded Corner and Cap. Expand the stroke
under Object. I used bright yellow ( #feff45 ) for the mustard's fill color.
Step 2
1. Set the offset color to green ( #4e9d30 ) and the center circle to lime green
( #c6f453 ).
2. Draw narrow rectangles overlapping the pickle center.
3. I drew five rectangles in total. Select the lime green circle and all five
rectangles. Use the Shape Builder Tool (Shift-M) to select the nonintersecting portions of each rectangle. Deselect and Delete the extraneous
rectangle pieces so you're left with green stripes that conform to the lime
green circle.
Step 3
1. Group together the pickle stripes and reduce their Opacity to 50%.
2. Copy, Paste, Scale, and Rotate the pickle so that you have two pickles, one
behind the other.
3. Give your pickles a thick outline and cute face, and Group all components
together.
2. Unite the three shapes together in the Pathfinder panel. Repeat with the top
of the bottle.
3. Set your objects' fill colors to red.
Step 2
1. For the bottle nozzle, draw a triangle either with the Polygon Tool or the Pen
Tool. Beneath it, draw an ellipse whose width matches the bottom edge of the
triangle. Unite them in the Pathfinder panel.
2. Cut off the top of the nozzle by overlapping the tip of the triangle with a
rectangle and hitting Minus Front in the Pathfinder panel.
Step 3
1. Set the fill colors of all three shapes to red and make sure they're Aligned to
their centers. Adjust the width of these shapes as you see fit.
2. Copy and Paste the ketchup bottle object and set the fill color to null and the
stroke color to dark brown.
3. Place each object from the ketchup bottle group above their corresponding
copy so they have a simple, 12 pt outline as seen below.
Step 4
Give your final bottle a thicker outline and draw a cute face onto the
font. Copyand Paste the ketchup bottle for your matching mustard bottle. The colors
I used are as follows:
1. Red: #ff80b3
2. Yellow: #fff07f
3. Dark Brown: #4a293c
2. Draw a line with the Line Segment Tool (\) in the center of both ellipses. This
will help with the construction of the glass.
3. Draw three more ellipses: One below the bowl of the glass, showing the
bottom of the base and two small ones of the same size that will help us with
the width of the stem itself.
Step 2
I've drawn two additional ellipses in the body of the glass so I can make sure the
bowl will keep the shape I intended.
1. Use the Pen Tool to draw a curved line from the small ellipse at the bottom of
the glass's bowl to the outside of the bottom of the base. This will form one
half of the stem.
2. Using the four larger ellipses as a guide, draw a line, with the Pen Tool, that
starts at the center of the top ellipse and hits the center of the bottom ellipse.
Adjust the angle of the path with the anchor point's handle as needed so all
four ellipses touch the path.
3. Copy and Paste both lines drawn previously and Reflect them over
a Vertical Axis so they can be Aligned to the opposite side of the glass.
Step 3
Group together your glass components.
1. Use the Pen Tool to trace the outer curve on the left side of the glass and
connect it in the center of the glass shape with two right angles.
2. Ungroup the top and bottom ellipses (see below). Copy and Paste the top
ellipse and set it aside. Unite all three shapes in the Pathfinder panel.
3. Overlap the right half of the newly United shape with a rectangle and
hit Minus Front in the Pathfinder panel so you're left with the left side of
the glass.
Step 4
Step 4
1. Copy, Paste, and Reflect the left half of the glass's bowl.
2. Overlap the shapes slightly and Unite them in the Pathfinder panel. Repeat
the previous step with the stem of the glass. Set the fill colors to very light
blue while the stroke color is simply light blue, as used in the French fries
drawn previously.
3. Place the copied ellipse from the previous step at the top of the glass. Make
sure its fill color is set to null.
Step 5
1. Use the Pen Tool to draw a curved line for the rim of the glass.
2. Follow the contour of the glass's bowl to draw a rounded rectangle-like shape
for the left-most flute of the glass with the Pen Tool.
3. Draw four shapes in total, making sure there's space between each.
Step 6
Set the flutes' fill colors to a Linear Gradient going from blue at 100% to 0%
Opacityat a 90 angle.
Step 7
1. Draw a rounded rectangle-like shape inside the glass (behind the to ellipse,
line, and flutes) for the milkshake itself. Set the color to pink ( #ff80b3 ).
2. Using the Pencil Tool (N), begin drawing the milkshake's whipped cream with
a curving line at the top, starting from the right.
3. Move down the whipped topping shape with scallops.
4. Complete the shape by closing it at the origin in the upper right. Note how
curvy, lumpy, and bumpy it is.
5. Set the fill color to white and the stroke color to blue or light blue.
Step 8
1. Draw curving lines to show how the whipped cream folds in on itself with
the Pen Tool.
2. Draw a red circle for the cherry and place it behind the whipped topping.
3. Give the cherry a stem with the Pen or Pencil Tool. Finally, give your
milkshake a thick brown outline as we did with the other icons.
Step 9
For a final touch to the milkshake, let's create a straw.
1. Draw an ellipse and a rectangle of matching width.
2. Copy and Paste the ellipse. Unite the first ellipse and the rectangle in
the Pathfinder panel.
3. The straw's colors should match the milkshake's glass.
4. Draw a series of diagonal red rectangles (Rotate them 45) along the length
of the straw and use the Shape Builder Tool as we did with the stripes on the
pickle to delete them from the straw base.
5. Group together your straw shapes.
Place the straw in the milkshake behind the whipped topping and contents.
Step 2
1. Set the fill color of the glass's contents to dark brown ( #482c3b ).
2. Draw rounded squares with the Rounded Rectangle Tool for ice in the cola
glass. Set the fill color to brown ( #dc8e68 ).
3. Copy, Paste, and Rotate the ice cubes in the center portion of the glass.
Step 3
1. For soda bubbles, draw various sizes of circles around the ice cubes.
2. Draw a small, thin white rectangle to create an edge on the ice cube.
3. Repeat on the other two ice cubes and Group together all of the ice cube
components and cola bubbles.
4. Place the straw you set aside earlier in the glass. Draw a curved line in front
of the straw for the glass's rim.
Step 2
1. Arrange five of your elements, select all five, and hit Make Pattern in
the Pattern Options panel. Make sure Tile Type is set to Brick by Column.
2. Drag the pickles out from the Libraries panel and place them near the top of
the design. Make sure they cross over the pattern's bounding box.
3. Place the ketchup within the design as well. Rotate or Scale each element as
needed.
4. Add the milkshake at the end. It's one of the larger designs, so I rearranged
my pattern elements so it would fit easily. Make sure the elements have plenty
of space around them and don't overlap.
Hit Done when you're satisfied with your pattern and you'll find it in
the Swatchespanel.
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Step 3
A final option is to create a secondary simply pattern to be layered below the cute
food pattern in the final image. Draw a heart, set the Tile Type to Brick by Column,
select Size Tile to Art, and set the H and V Spacing as needed.