

Enter the data shown in the following image then click OK.ĭisable the Snap to Grid (View > Snap to Grid) then go to Edit > Preferences > General and make sure that the Keyboard Increment is set at 1px. Select this new fill, set the color to black, lower its opacity to 2%, change the blending mode to Multiply. Fill the resulting shape with the linear gradient shown in the following image and focus on the Appearance panel (Window > Appearance).Īdd a second fill for this shape using the Add New Fill button (pointed by the little, blue arrow). Go once again to Effect > Arc > Arc Lower.

Enter the properties shown below, click OK. Select the shape created in the previous step and go to Effect > Warp > Bulge. In the end your shape should look like in the second image. Move to the right side of this shape, select the bottom anchor point and drag it 40px to the left. Select the bottom anchor point and drag it 40px to the right. Switch to the Direct Selection Tool(A) and focus on the left side of this thin rectangle. Pick the Rectangle Tool(M), create a 920 by 15px shape and fill it with any color. You should also open the Info panel (Window > Info) for a live preview with the size and position of your shapes.ĭo not forget to set the unit of measurement to pixels from Edit > Preferences > Unit > General.Īll these options will significantly increase your work speed. Simply go to Edit > Preferences > Guides > Grid, enter 2.5 in the Gridline every box and 1 in the Subdivisions box. Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the “Align New Objects to Pixel Grid” box is unchecked before your click OK.Įnable the Grid (View > Show Grid) and the Snap to Grid (View > Snap to Grid). Hit Command + N to create a new document.Įnter 1100 in the width box and 720 in the height box then click on the Advanced button. Estimated Completion Time: 1 hour 30 minutes.
