We recently launched the VECTORTUTS PLUS section of the site. We have another great PLUS tutorial exclusively available to members today. If you're looking for a workflow that demonstrates how to professionally take a monster sketch through to detailed completion, then this tutorial is for you.
New Exclusive PLUS Tutorial that Teaches How to Create a Monster Illustration
We have a new PLUS Tutorial written by Matthew Skiff (view his portfolio or Flickr stream), and is titled "The Creation of a Winged Vector Monster." This monster PLUS tutorial demonstrates a workflow for taking a winged creature sketch into Illustrator. The final design is shown below. Members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now!

This is a High Quality Detailed Illustration Tutorial
This tutorial is filled with hands on experience and quality instruction. Learn to create graphics bound for t-shirts from an expert in the field. This tutorial is aimed at the intermediate to advanced Illustrator users that want to learn how to take an intricate sketch through to vector completion. The timing of this tutorial launch close to Halloween is no coincidence.
Sign up for PLUS today and get access to this awesome new vector illustration tutorial. Members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now!

VECTORTUTS Plus Membership
As you know, we run a premium membership system here called VECTORTUTS Plus that costs $9 a month (or $22 for 3 months!) which gives members access to the Vector Source files for tutorials as well as periodic extra tutorials, like this one! If you're a member you can log in and download the tutorial. If you're not a member, you can of course join today!
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Liser October 16th
WOW
Limerance October 16th
I like it a lot, but I would create these types of images in Photoshop just because I’m more used to the functions of that programme. Obviously this has its uses for Illustrator lovers, that goes without saying! Looks really effective, good job. The t-shirt looks effective too, but I feel the t-shirt lacks a bit of contrast on the monsters lines and muscle shape, but perhaps it’s just not noticeable in that picture shown.
Good tutorial though I’m sure!
duotonegraphics October 16th
looks great! too bad i don’t have plus…
Dainis Graveris October 16th
Damn, this one is awesome..:) I wonder it’s created from sketch to this outcome..pretty cool
Alan October 16th
very cool, reminds me of 1980s cartoons..
Sean Hodge October 16th
Dainis Graveris - It is created as a sketch first, and then shows how to turn that sketch into a professional vector design in Illustrator.
Jonathan October 16th
Cool illustration!
Q October 16th
This is a sweet design, however I’m not a fan of this type of artwork but this does inspire me to want to learn how to use illustrator more. My instructor has been nagging at me to use illustrator more in my artwork and I now see where shes coming from. Even though I’m not fond of this design, the skills and techniques that one would acquire from doing this tutorial would definitely come in handy. I myself do a lot of drawing and sketches so in essence learning how convert your drawings and sketches into a nice vector design is a good tool to have in the toolbox. I definitely will be downloading this file to practice on later with some of my own drawings. Plus membership for the win!!!!
Conrad Gorny October 16th
Looks quite detailed, especially the muscular work. Its at times like this when i wish i had PLUS.
Thanks,
Conrad Gorny
Freelance Graphic Designer
http://www.conradgorny.com
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