Here on BittBox, I like to share things with you, especially those things that can make your life a lot easier. Have you ever discovered something very simple, yet very useful in a program you use on a daily basis, and thought to yourself â??Man, Thatâ??s sooo easy. If only I would have figured that out 3 years ago!â? Those are the kinds of things I like to share. Well, I came across an awesome tutorial a few days ago on NDesign Studio that explains one of those very simple things in Illustrator: Easy Abstract Lines. I started experimenting with these lines, and incorporated them into some vector buttons and headers, and I invite you to do the same (experiment). I guess what Iâ??m saying is that this set of freebies is meant more-or-less to inspire your creativity a bit, and play with a new tool (if you donâ??t already know about it, of course) Abstract lines via the Blend Tool.
This is a silhouette of the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) made by my friend Jay and I. It is optimized for cutting on a Cricut.
This revised version is enlarged to match the page size and has some fixes in the spacing of the windows on the side towers.