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Learn How to Create Realistic Vector Fire

Jul 3rd in Illustration by Rype

For this tutorial, I wanted to do something simpler then my previous tutorials. This is not just a beginners tutorial though. This tutorial shows the simplicity and power that Illustrator possesses. In turn, this tutorial's techniques can be applied to many other elements other than fire.

Author: Rype

Ryan Putnam (Rype) is a professional vector illustrator and master of Adobe Illustrator. He runs the blog Vectips.

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

Final Image

Step 1

Create a document that is 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Double-click on the Pencil Tool from the Tools Panel to bring up the Pencil Tool Preferences dialog. In the dialog change the Fidelity to .5.

Step 1

Step 2

With the Pencil Tool, draw a flame shape that is roughly 8.5 inches tall by 5 inches wide. Then fill it with black. Make sure that the Paths are closed by pressing Alt before finishing drawing the shape.

Step 2

Step 3

Draw another flame shape within the first one, making sure not to overlap the shapes (sometimes this causes the Blend not to work properly). Once you have finished drawing and closing the shape, fill it with an orange color.

Step 3

Step 4

Draw another flame shape within the previous one, and fill it with a yellow color. Keep in mind you want the path closed and not overlapping the other paths.

Step 4

Step 5

Draw another flame shape within the previous one and fill with a light orange.

Step 5

Step 6

Draw another flame shape within the previous one and fill with a light yellow.

Step 6

Step 7

Draw another flame shape within the previous one and fill with white.

Step 7

Step 8

Now that all the flame shapes are drawn, select all the flames and create a Blend by going to Object > Blend > Make.

Step 8

Step 9

Create a rectangle the same size as your document. Fill it with your first flame shape's black color. Then send it behind the flame blend by going to Object > Arrange > Send to Back.

Step 9

Final Image

All done! Wasn't that easy! Again with this tutorial, I wanted to stress the ease with which you can create compelling elements for illustrations. With these same techniques you can create realistic clouds, water, or whatever. These are great techniques to start experimenting with.

Final Image

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  1. Ian Yates July 3rd

    Great tutorial! Very effective end result and so easy to follow even my nan could manage this one…


  2. Liam July 3rd

    A simple, yet effective tutorial. Thanks again.


  3. belzerk July 3rd

    Easy and fast! Good effect!


  4. RGB Enigma July 3rd

    Does it look like fire? Nor realistic!?


  5. dan hess July 3rd

    simple but very nice. Useful techniques used.


  6. pica July 3rd

    you mainly use one method but the end result is stunning!
    got some wisedom form this one :-)


  7. Brad July 3rd

    This is the first tutorial on any of the sites (PSTUTS or this) that has really been disappointing. I don’t think this looks “realistic” at all. Perhaps “Learn How to Create STYLIZED Vector Fire” would be a more apt title.


  8. kailoon July 3rd

    not bad


  9. Daniel July 3rd

    cool effect! thanks for sharing


  10. Carl July 3rd

    The final effect looks fine but I can’t believe that you just got paid $150 to show us how to do a blend. I feel slightly robbed.


  11. Lee Milthorpe July 3rd

    I actually much prefer the image in step 6 than the end result.

    Typical cartoonist I guess :)


  12. MONSTER July 3rd

    This is hot. (sorry about this bad pun)


  13. D.A.T. July 3rd

    wow! this is really great. the best ideas are always the simple ones. good job.


  14. Leito July 3rd

    Hi! Great tutorial, thanks! I would like to know which font you use in the “vectips” text in the final image. Thanks.


  15. Zach LeBar July 3rd

    gotta agree with Lee Milthorpe, the cartoony version is just better. the final result isn’t that realistic imo.


  16. Daniel Geraldi July 3rd

    cool effect!
    Thanks!


  17. Alex July 3rd

    What about these freebies http://www.designious.com/free/cat_11.html


  18. Nate July 3rd

    Simple and nice. Thanks


  19. Braden Keith July 3rd

    Pretty easy. cool though.


  20. Danny July 3rd

    It looks okay, good tutorial though


  21. K3v July 3rd

    I can clearly imagine you can make some awesome stuff with this technique! :)


  22. Gustavo Lemos July 3rd

    not as good as i´m used to see in psdtuts or vectortuts


  23. David B July 3rd

    Great tut!!


  24. Dave B July 3rd

    Hey, awesome tut! I’ve really been meaning to use my illustrator more. I’ve been more of a Photoshop guy more than anything, but it’s never to late to learn right?


  25. didnt know is that easy


  26. Shane July 3rd

    Great little tutorial - like the end result very much :)


  27. Rijalul Fikri July 4th

    easy to follow tutorial


  28. Ben Griffiths July 4th

    So simple yet so effective, thanks :)


  29. Horus DB July 4th

    simple and really nice ;D


  30. Qvectors July 4th

    thanks for the tutorial!.

    @Carl did you pay for it?


  31. Andre July 5th

    I made a video tutorial where you can achive a similar effect by another technique.


  32. Mikkel July 7th

    Why call it realistic if it doesn’t even look real??


  33. Azeem July 8th

    Its ok….even it may not be real to look…but you showed us something new and have always been….Just grateful for the time spent… :)

    Regards
    Azeem


  34. daniy! July 10th

    Great! The power of blend tool. I always adore the way it works.


  35. Mansoor July 24th

    nIcE


  36. Vector Graphics August 26th

    not bad at all, with some minor changes can look better. Thanks!


  37. PureDezigner August 27th

    Didn’t forget about the blur filter.


  38. Josh Drake November 8th

    Simple tutorial, but with a nice outcome. I’m not sure if I’d go as far as to call it realistic, but it is good.


  39. bl33 November 12th

    Awesome, very simple, and nice result. To those complaining that it is not realistic, shut up, it is damn good for a vector illustration of fire, feel free to post your tutorials on how to make more realistic fire.


  40. Brian Gonzales November 25th

    Playing around with the Pencil Tool tolerance gives the flames a cool edgy look based on the same fluid drawing movements.

    Nice tutorial by the way - simple and effective.


  41. Grafiko December 9th

    simple but very useful


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