Illustrator Tutorial – Create a Colourful Abstract Wavy Ribbon

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One of the subscribers here at Blog.SpoonGraphics recently emailed me asking if I could create a tutorial on how I produced the wavy ribbon shape as seen in one of my personal works; Retro Kicks. I was happy to oblige so here we have a simple walkthrough on how to create a colourful abstract ribbon shape in Illustrator, which can then be used as an element in your designs.

Create a Colourful Stripey Ribbon in Illustrator

First of all, select your palette of colours. Maybe like me you have just bought a new belt with a cool combination of stripes that you can pinch the colours from, otherwise head over to ColourLovers and pick out a trendy selection.

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Create blocks of your chosen colours in Illustrator to eye drop the colours from later.

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Draw a long thin rectangle on the artboard and fill with your first colour swatch.

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Duplicate the rectangle and butt the copy to the bottom of the original. One quick method here is to Move (Enter Key) the shape vertically using the same number as the height of the shape. Then Copy (CTRL/CMD + C), Paste in Front (CTRL/CMD + F) then Transform Again (CMTL/CMD + D) to repeat the movement. Replicate this last step over and over with each new shape until you have a block of perfectly aligned stripes.

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With all your stripes selected go to Object > Envelope Distort > Make With Mesh.

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Enter 4 in the Rows and Columns boxes, you may want to experiment with higher numbers to allow more complex shapes.

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Use the Direct Selection Tool to select a vertical line of points from the Mesh, use the Scale Tool whilst holding Shift to enlarge the end points proportionally.

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Use the Rotate Tool to add an angle to the line of points.

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Repeat the step on the next set of points, this time scaling down slightly.

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Onto the third line, use the Direct Selection Tool to move the points around as well as Scaling and Rotating them. Aim to generate flowing curves without any tight kinks.

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Fine tune each line of points in turn with all three tools to finalise your abstract stripes.

Create a Colourful Stripey Ribbon in Illustrator

Now you have another vector element ready to Combine with Pixel and Produce Striking Artwork!

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Go ahead and experiment with more Rows and Columns in the Envelope Mesh options, here you can see the process using 6 sets of mesh points.

Written by Chris Spooner

Chris Spooner is a designer who has a love for creativity and enjoys experimenting with various techniques in both print and web. Follow Chris' daily design links on Twitter, and be sure to check out his second blog over at Line25.com.

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  1. Hey Chris ….so simple and nice tutorial…thats great man!!!!!

  2. Amanda says:

    I’m having a little trouble figuring this out. I can’t get any of the tools to work the way they do in the tutorial. :(

  3. ashley c says:

    im having a little trouble with this tut many getting a vertical line of points,i can only select to at a time, am i missing something?

  4. MAHDYsayed says:

    thank u very much
    great tutorial

    :)

  5. jojo says:

    thank you soooo much

  6. SheriW says:

    THANK YOU! Thank You! Great tutorial and HUGE help!

  7. Shane says:

    Best design . I like it Very much

  8. designfo says:

    Thanks for sharing the Knwledge.

  9. Fiona says:

    Hi There,

    Nice tutorial! Very detailed! Guess what I made some guesses where you ask us to copy the color bars. I just pressed ctrl+alt+down arrow key and got a new bar.:)

    So it was quite easy after that!

  10. laila says:

    When I click WARP WITH MESH, I can’t see a grid!

  11. Nicole says:

    I love this tutorial! I am trying to do as many Illustrator tutorials as possible to learn the program! The only issue I seem to be having is my colors become all pixely and unpretty…any ideas why?

  12. Nicole says:

    Never mind, I figured it out! Great easy tutorial! I’ve never used Illustrator and it was quite simple! Thanks!

  13. Allan says:

    Nice, thanks for sharing the wealth!

  14. janis says:

    When I use the scale tool, it scales the entire thing. >.<

  15. justin says:

    how can i separate the lines from the ribbon, if i need to do so? is there any way?

  16. Alanya says:

    Cool overview… cool Designs.

  17. Leigh says:

    This works wonderfully but I have a problem:

    Once I alter the shape of the envelope I can’t ungroup the envelope and return the individual rectangle objects (i.e. the stripes). I need to be able to change the colours of these individual rectangles that made up the envelope after I’ve altered the shape as the colours will not be finalized until much later.

    Any ideas? Aside from finalizing the colour…

    Thanks!

  18. phastel says:

    Very useful tutorial! I surely use this one ^^. Thanks

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