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Create a Super Happy Octopus Character

In Illustration by Rype

In Illustrator it's really easy to create fun characters with some simple shapes and the Pathfinder Panel. In the following tutorial I will explain how to create a Happy Octopus Character. You can use these techniques and elements to create whatever character you want!

Final Image Preview

Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be creating. Below is the completed illustration to see what you're working toward.

Final Image

Step 1

Create a new document 11 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall. With the Ellipse Tool, create an ellipse that is 2.5 inches by 2.5 inches. Fill the ellipse with a green color and take off the Stroke. Next, use the Direct Selection Tool and select the bottom anchor on the ellipse and drag it down about half an inch.

Head Shape

Step 2

Select the oblong ellipse and Copy and Paste In Front. Select the newly copied object with the Selection Tool and grab the bottom anchor. Then squish the ellipse about a quarter of an inch up. Fill the slightly squished ellipse with a light green color.

Squish

Step 3

With the Ellipse Tool, draw five to six elongated ellipses of varying size for the spots on the head (keep the ellipses the same proportion, just change the size). Make these spots a light green, lighter than the second head shape. Select both head shapes, the spots, and Group them by going to Object > Group, or by pressing Command+G.

Head Spots

Step 4

To start with the mouth, draw another ellipse around 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches. Then fill it with black and apply no Stroke. Next, draw a rectangle with the Rectangle Tool about half way down the black circle. Select both shapes, press the Subtract From Shape Area button in the Pathfinder Panel. Then press the Expand button.

Mouth

Step 5

For the teeth, draw an ellipse that is about .375 inches by .375 inches. Select the ellipse with the Selection Tool. Then hold down Alt+Shift, and drag to the right. Note that holding Alt copies the shape and holding down Shift constrains the movement. Select both shapes and Group them. Next, place the shape over the black mouth towards the top. Select both shapes and press the Horizontal Align Center button in the Align Panel.

Teeth

Step 6

Select the black mouth and Copy and Paste In Front. Select one of the mouth copies and the teeth and press the Intersect Shape Areas from the Pathfinder Panel. Change the shape to white and now you have teeth!

Teeth Continued

Step 7

For the tongue, draw a .5 inch by .5 inch ellipse over the mouth where the tongue should go. Select the mouth, teeth, and tongue and and press the Horizontal Align Center button in the Align Panel. Just like with the teeth, Copy the mouth and Intersect the tongue and mouth shapes.

Tongue

Step 8

Select the tongue and create a Linear Gradient from the Gradient Panel (select Linear from the Type drop-down menu in the Gradient Panel). Make the left Swatch a pink color and the right Swatch a light pink color. To change these colors, select the particular Swatch on the Gradient Slider in the Gradient Panel. Then mix the color in the Color Panel. With the tongue selected, adjust the Gradient with the Gradient Tool by clicking and dragging from the bottom of the tongue to the top.

Tongue Continued

Step 9

Group the mouth, teeth, and tongue. Then place them over the head shape. Select all the shapes and Horizontal Align Center them.

Group

Step 10

Draw a ellipse that is .375 inches by .375 inches. Fill it with black. Draw another ellipse close to the top of the black ellipse, but smaller, and fill it with white. Next, draw another ellipse smaller than the white one, and place it closer to the bottom right of the black ellipse. Then fill it with white.

Eyes

Step 11

Select the black ellipse, and the smaller white ones, and Group them. Place the eye on the head, flush with the left edge of the mouth. Next, hold down Alt+Shift. Then drag to copy the eye flush with the right side of the head.

Place Eyes

Step 12

Start with Pen Tool and draw a bézier curve a third of the way down the head. It doesn't have tons of curves, it just needs to get the idea across of a simple tentacle. Try to get the path to end right before the darker color of the head.

In the Stroke Panel, change the Stroke Weight to 15pt and press the Round Cap button. Next, Expand the Stroke by going Object > Expand. Also, make sure the Stroke Check-box is checked. Change the color of the tentacle to the light green you use on the head.

Tentacles

Step 13

Next, select the tentacle with the Selection Tool. Then hold down Alt+Shift, and drag to Copy the tentacle. Place it half way down the original tentacle. Change the color to your dark green.

Select the original tentacle and Copy and Paste In Front. Select one of the original tentacles, and the darker one, and press the Intersect Shape Areas button in the Pathfinder Panel. Now you have one complete tentacle.

Tentacles Shadow

Step 14

Repeat these step until you have eight legs. Keep in mind the light source for the tentacle shadows. For the tentacles on the right, I dragged and copied the tentacle down and to the left to create the shadow. Select your octopus and place him in the center of the document.

Repeat

Step 15

Start by creating a new layer in the Layer Panel. Drag it below the "octopus" layer. Then hide the "octopus" layer by pressing the Visibility Icon to the left of the layer in the Layer Panel.

Background

Step 16

Make a rectangle the size of your document with the Rectangle Tool. Then create a Radial Gradient in the Gradient Panel. Next, click just below the middle of the Gradient Slider to create a third Swatch. Make the left Swatch a light blue, the middle Swatch blue, and the right Swatch a dark blue.

Rectangle

Step 17

Create rectangle the is .75 inches wide by 11 inches tall. Place it in the center of your document. Next, go Effect > Distort & Transform > Free Transform to bring up the Free Transform Dialog. This is where you will see your rectangle with some anchor points.

Hold down Shift and click on the top left anchor point. Then drag it to the right anchor point's position. Next, hold down Shift and click on the top right anchor point. Then drag it to the left anchor points original position. You might have to drag one point a little farther at first to select the one below it. Click Ok, and Expand the shape. Then fill it with white with no Stroke. It should look like two touching elongated triangles.

Burst

Step 18

With the transformed triangles selected, go to Object > Transform > Rotate to bring up the Rotate dialog. Change the Angle to 20. Then press the Copy button to copy the shape along with rotating it. Now you can transform again by going to Object > Transform > Transform Again (Command+D). Keep transforming until you are one step away from your original shape. Select all the transformed rectangles and Group them. Then change the Opacity to 50% in the Transparency Panel.

Transform

Step 19

Next, create an ellipse that is 7 inches by 7 inches and center it on you document. With the ellipse still selected, create a Radial Gradient from the Gradient Panel. Make sure the left Swatch is white and the right Swatch is black.

Gradient

Step 20

Select the transformed rectangles and the ellipse. Then choose Make Opacity Mask from the Transparency Panel. Now you have a burst!

Opacity Mask

Step 21

Draw an ellipse that is .5 inches by .5 inches. Fill it with white and no Stroke. With the ellipse selected, go to Effect > Distort & Transform > Pucker and Bloat to bring up the Pucker and Bloat dialog. Then change the option to -70. Next, Expand the Appearance and change the Opacity to 50%. Now you can Copy and Paste the star wherever you like!

Stars

Final Image

Now all you have to do is press the Visibility Icon on the "octopus" layer in the Layers Panel to bring back the octopus, and you're done!

Final Image
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  1. Perfect!
    This is just the kind of thing I wanted to learn.

    Thanks,

    -ed

  2. Nice ;)

    The effect of the background gives the image more “funny” :D

    Thanks

    David Carreira

  3. Cool.. That’s what i need for my new project.. thanx

  4. Wow, looks great! Especially love the stars in the background!

  5. Woah! He really is happy! Nicely laid out tut - easy to read and skim.
    Good to see quality Illustrator tutorials and congrats on the success!

  6. lol… this looks wonderful!
    such a happy smile :D
    and a nice tutorial

  7. good job cool tut

  8. Wow nice, it’s so cute :)

  9. I just sketched a set of sea creatures and drew an octopus that looked really similiar. Great work as usual.

  10. Nice work, I look forward to many awesome vector tutorials in the future. Keep up the great work.

  11. not bad at all and i’ll expect even more advanced tuts from Rype

  12. This looks pretty fun, I might have to whip out Illustrator to do this one.

  13. i love the stars!

  14. I am super happy!

  15. Nice, especially the background :)

  16. very creative!

  17. I’m glad you included the tips for the background design

  18. Hey! My kind of tutorial.

    Great one.

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    Callum Martin

    Very Unique and imaginative!
    :]

  20. Great step by step guide. I picked up a few new tricks that (evidently) I was doing the hard way. Look forward to your next tut.

  21. What a cool octopus!

  22. Great Tut!!!!

    This particular tut has made vectortut’s feed a must read for me.
    Thanks!!

  23. DAMN!!! I’ve seen loads of tutorials with those radial shiny things (steps 17-20), and they’ve always told me to rotate it by hand, or just not explained how to get the acurate rotate.

    However, the octopus itself looks vaguely like something I saw on blog.SpoonGraphics.co.uk:

    http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/monster-character-series-part-4

    Still, nice effect, and some different methods are used to create a similar effect as in Chris Spooner’s series of Monster vectors…

    Isaac

  24. nice! Very Kid Robot-ish. Did you do any sketching before hand to get the proportions right?

  25. This is really great, thanks!

  26. cool tutorial i would like to see more of this :D

  27. A fantastic tutorial and end result - lots of charm in there!

    Thanks for posting.

  28. nicely done!

  29. Rype art and vectips ftw :)

  30. I am having a problem with Step 19. After distroting it, I go to Object > transform > rotate and and then press copy/preview and press ok. Then the white bar outline shows on the axis, but the ACTUAL white bar gets shifted to the side. What am i doing wrong?

  31. See, this is my problem, can anyone help please? Thanks
    http://www.drummerjeff.net/distortproblem.jpg

  32. Very creative man

  33. @Jeff: I think you forgot to expand the rectangle after distorting it. Go to Object > Expand Appearance and then try to rotate the object.

    If for some reason it still won’t work, use FILTER > Distort > Free Distort in Step 17. Because if you use filters you don’t have to expand your objects.

    Hope that helped! :)

  34. @Jeff
    You have to put the rotation point in the center, just pick the rotation tool on the pallet and click the center!

  35. Slick and cute!
    Very nice tutorial. =D

  36. awesome tutorial! Kudos to Rype! (^_^)

  37. Very nice result!
    Thanks!

  38. thanks K3v and Pat for your help. K3v your right, I did forget to expand it, it works perfectly!

  39. “A SUPER happy octopus” Lol. That’s good.

    I’m gonna enjoy this-un!

  40. really nice result and very cool tutorial. just what i need for my future projects. thanks a lot!

  41. really cool! more of this.

  42. How cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    It amuse me!! I’ll try to drow a squid version :)

  43. Great tutorial!
    And great site! Finally. I’ve followed PSDtuts for a while now and I wanted a real vectortuts site! Great that it’s finally here. And I hope you all great vector tutorial-guys and girls will contribute with great tutorials :)

  44. Very simple and nicely explained! Thank you!

    Greg

  45. nicely done. very simple but effective

  46. Love it……..just need this to really learn the benefits of illustrator….show me more…teach me more :D

  47. Great tutorial, thanks. Managed to follow most of it using VectorDesigner (for the Mac). I’ll post the finished result soon - would like to see other members’ efforts!

  48. Wow I should try this one. Thanks for sharing

  49. Cute! And I say that with all the manliness in the world. I have to say, that’s an interesting way to create the background (step 17) I’ve never seen it done that way before. But it shows there are more than one way to create things. Thanks for the tut!

  50. Just what I’ve been looking for! Thanks for posting and the knowledge will be put to good use.

  51. cool tutorial! :) and such a cute little moster!

  52. Very great tutorial and good blog :o)

  53. thank you so much !

    awesome tuts !.. awesome site (:

  54. AWESOME Design! more tutorials like this plz! :P

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    Stephanie

    That’s just adorable… would be great for kids invitations or other such stuff…

  56. Nice result!

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    Swaran Singh

    It’s really a nice work and i liked the background a lot with the shining stars. good work keep it up. Looking forward for some more cool stuff. ;)

  58. Really great tutorial - very easy to follow!

  59. Thanks for this! well done.

    By the way: I am much happier than before :D

  60. i like it :)

  61. Nice tutorial, I really like character vectors.

  62. This is an awesome tutorial, too bad that im stuck in the beginning :(

    Problem for me though is the fact that it was almost 1 year ago since i used photshop and im stuck on the second step;

    “Select the oblong ellipse and Copy and Paste In Front. Select the newly copied object with the Selection Tool and grab the bottom anchor. Then squish the ellipse about a quarter of an inch up. Fill the slightly squished ellipse with a light green color.”

    whenever i copy the oblong ellipse and paste it right away, it just copies paths. It says “Paste path” in the history tab after that Ive pasted my copy.

    What am i doing wrong? Any help/link to a good tutorial that helps me with these problems would be greatly appriciated.

  63. I wanted to say this earlier…. “this simply awesome”

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    Nilson Saavedra

    nice tutorial, i learn to use others tools i didnt knew they were there, thanks again.

    PD: by the way, how can i put my photo as an avatar when i post a comment?, i really want to know!!!

  65. Nicely Tutorial!

  66. I’m having trouble with the teeth. When I select the mouth + teeth and click intersect, nothing happens.

  67. had trouble getting the outline of the tongue and not the teeth. Had trouble getting the gradient mask to look like the example: a blank square on the left and the radial gradient mask on the right. There was not option worded - Make Opacity Mask from the Transparency Panel.

    Learned some though

    Thanks

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    Bee & Flower

    Thanks!!! :)

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    lightupbox

    Cool tut! A fun way to learn Illustrator. I’ve hit a minor snag: when I ‘expand’ the 15pt tentacle w/round caps, the expanded curve has lost the round caps effect. Thoughts?

  70. Im trying to make that mouth, but when i press intersect.. the whole mouth disappears.. or black turns white and white turns black..

    Do you create an layer for every item?

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    virginia

    Fantastic! Very simple, very well explained.

  72. hmm I’m having trouble with the mouth and teeth intersect, i’ll mess around with it more

  73. thank you for this tutorial..it’s simple but very useful and nice..

  74. This was a great tutorial. Easy to follow, great final output, and some really great tips for quick and easy ways to do things in Illustrator!

    Great job!

  75. I’m struggling, it wasn’t well written, I’m using Adobe Illustrator CS3 and when I intersect it doesn’t work like the author of the tutorial has shown, I really like the tutorial so i’m going to give it another go.

  76. wow thnx, really basic explained… that’s just what i need

  77. Great tutorial - I love the detailed, step-by-step process. Really helpful :D!

  78. Ali, i am using cs3 to, and it works, just follow the instructions word for word..

    I am now busy creating the tentacles…

  79. Yeah got an avatar now :P

  80. very good !

  81. U r master of tutors :)

  82. Sponge-Bob Is On Luke!

  83. wicked tute! He is one freakin’ happy little octy aint he? I want some of what he’s having! especially liked the rotate technique on the background have spent hours trying to do that manually before and it still ended up wrong.

  84. You know, this would work a lot better if you explained HOW to do things. Jeez. Half of this doesn’t work because you’re not saying HOW to do things! For instance, how the hell am I supposed to select the elipse??? It’s a fill layer. Every method I try fails. I keep having to look to other sites to do things. What’s a tutorial without INSTRUCTIONS?!

  85. Step 17 should be corrected to read “Free Distort” rather “Free Transform”.

  86. Great tutorial!
    The end result is very cute and the tutorial is very well written.
    I’m a total begginer in Illustrator and I’ve made it almost exactly the same:
    http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/6178/octopusoi1.jpg
    I made it today, and since the style of the octopus illustration reminded me to Mr. Sparcle, I made him too :D
    http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/2692/mrsparklenp6.jpg

    Thanks a lot, keep up the good work!!

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