
The next step was to create cactus shadows. Additional post effects can be found with the + icon (circled) to spice up your art. Adjustable sliders allow for real-time control of the effect. This adds Blob to the post effects stack. To improve the look of the sauce, I navigated to Effect > Add Layer Effect > Distort > Blob. On a new vector layer, I drew an S curve using the Shards sub-grid. An A-maize-ing EffectĬreating gloopy hot sauce couldn’t be simpler. Garnishing with OutlinesĪfter adding some trixel texture to the Burrito filling, the Outline tool (O) was used to create salad elements, extend the avocado peel around the edge and add ankle width to the Burrito babe character.Ĭonsider the versatility of the Outline tool when the shard grid doesn’t accommodate your trixel requirements. To make shapes and angles more defined, I added highlights and shadows to the characters by adjusting the Value slider (circled) in the Color tab. Shards combines all trixel grids into one fine grid. I refined the sketch further using the Shards sub-grid (alt+5). In this case, the lower legs are one trixel wide while the ankles have no trixel width. Try to keep the level of detail low and simple. With an isometric view in mind, I roughly sketched the Guacboy and Burrito babe characters on a new vector layer using the standard trixel grid (alt+1). The poster will have a Mexican flair, so I’m changing the background color to a bold yellow (hex: e4f75f). I enlarged the canvas to 100×100 Hexels in the Canvas tab (top right) to allow room for moving elements around later.

I’m going to start with the Trixels template, which uses a crisp vector based triangular grid. The image would include bold use of color, an unusual perspective, as well as original and imported text elements.
#Marmoset hexels book cover movie#
My intentions for this design were to create a Mexican food themed, action romance poster for a fake movie entitled “Guacboy and the Habanero Desert“. Using various grids and vector based tools, graphic designers and illustrators can build up striking art for nearly any design project. One of the many opportunities of creating art using Hexels is the ability to design eye-catching posters, book covers and art for branding purposes.
