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    Final Image Preview

    Let's take a look at the image we'll be creating.

    Step 1

    Start off by making a matte that has rounded corners.

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    Step 2

    Draw a circle to start off the gauge cluster.

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    Step 3

    Stretch the circle vertically. Duplicate the oval and layer them on top of each other to add depth.Then add a gradient to the outermost oval to simulate metal.

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    Step 4

    Make a new circle inside the oval and add a blue-green gradient to it.

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    Step 5

    Add an inner glow by going to the top of the screen and selecting Effect > Stylize > Inner Glow.

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    Step 6

    Draw a circle and cut off the top, as shown below.

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    Step 7

    Round the corners by going to the top of the screen and selecting Effect > Stylize > Round

    Corners. Note, your values may be drastically different than what is shown below. Values aredependent upon the size of the artwork. If you are adding the rounded corners to an object that is

    very small, you will not have to enter as high of a value as I have entered. If your object is really

    big, then your values will be higher.

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    Step 8

    Add an inner glow by going to the top of your screen and selecting Effect > Stylize > Inner

    Glow.

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    Step 9

    Create the tick marks around the gauges by drawing a rectangle, while rotating and copying atthe same time. Rotate and copy at the same time by first selecting the object, then select the

    Rotate Tool (R) (shown at the very bottom), and hold down Alt while you click-and-drag. Then

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    release the mouse at the location where you'd like the copied object to fall. Below we are not

    using any mathematical system to decide where the lines will fall. Just use your eye and make it

    look good.

    Step 10

    Once you have the shapes made, use the Pathfinder to merge them. Draw a circle slightly smaller

    than the tick marks and use the Pathfinder again to eliminate the middle of the tick marks.

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    Step 11

    Create other widths and lengths of tick marks to achieve the effect shown below.

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    Step 12

    Place the tick marks over the top of the gauge.

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    Step 13

    Add numbers using a modern font. The font I've chosen is Dicot. Add an Outer Glow around thenumbers to create realism. Again, your variables may not be exactly the same as the variables

    below. As long as you're satisfied with what it looks like, that's all that matters!

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    Step 14

    Make two arrows that point left and right.

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    Step 15

    Duplicate the arrows and stagger them slightly. Use the Pathfinder Palette to break apart theshapes.

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    Step 16

    Make the top of the arrows black so that the arrows look recessed.

    Step 17

    Draw a circle and a triangle to begin making the gauge needles.

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    Step 18

    Add a gradient to the circle and one mesh point to the triangle, using the Gradient Mesh Tool.

    Change the color of the mesh point to pink to give the needle depth.

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    Step 19

    Add a drop shadow using the settings shown below.

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    Step 20

    Position the gauge needle over the gauge.

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    Step 21

    Make the left gauge by duplicating the oval from the first gauge. Rotate the oval slightly to givethe impression of foreshortening.

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    Step 22

    Add tick marks around the edges using the tick marks from the first gauge.

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    Step 23

    Small details go a long way in the overall look of the piece. This icon was drawn using mostlysimple rectangle shapes.

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    Step 24

    This icon was drawn predominantly using the Rounded Rectangle Tool.

    Step 25

    Step 25

    Add the gauge needles, half circle, and the temperature.

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    Step 26

    The gauge for RPM's is slightly different than the other two gauges. Use a variation of the tickmarks you created before and draw a circle on top of them.

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    Step 27

    Expand the circle by going to the top of your screen and selecting Object > Expand. Select the

    boxes, as shown below, and click OK. Use the Pathfinder Palette to break apart the shapes. Now

    you can color each section of the RPM indicator.

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    Step 28

    This is what the completed RPM gauge looks like.

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    Step 29

    Line up all three gauges and make the center gauge the largest.

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    Step 30

    Duplicate the circles that are highlighted below. We will use these circles to make consistent

    reflections across all three gauges.

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    Step 31

    Draw an oval that covers all three circles. Use the Pathfinder Palette to break apart the shapes.

    Then delete the portions of the broken-apart shapes that you do not need.

    Step 32

    Select the objects shown below and go to Object > Transform > Transform Each. Enter the

    variables shown below to reduce the shapes simultaneously. Reducing the shapes highlighted

    will create the impression of a recessed area around the shapes.

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    Step 33

    Fill the shapes will a gradient. Then adjust the blending mode and transparency to achieve a

    translucent effect.

    Step 34

    Now we're ready to create the dashboard. Start off by drawing an oval. You can achieve some

    interesting shapes by warping your object. Warp an object by going to Object > Envelope Distort> Make with Warp. Experiment with different styles to create a shape that you like. Get creative,

    this is all about creativity, not technical prowess.

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    Step 35

    Duplicate the dash board and enlarge or shrink it slightly to create depth.

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    Step 36

    Add a few mesh points using the Gradient Mesh Tool and change their color to create a

    highlight.

    Step 37

    Place your gauges on top of the dashboard. Add a subtle Outer Glow around the gauges to help

    give them brilliance.

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    Step 38

    Don't forget small details. Details really make an illustration appear complete.

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    Step 39

    Gradients are a quick way to simulate depth.

    Step 40

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    Draw a line that follows the perimeter of your dash board. Check Dashed Line in the Strokes

    Palette and enter a value in the first box to turn your line into a dashed line.

    Step 41

    We want to add a gradient to the dashed line but gradients cannot be applied to a stroke. We

    solve this problem by going to Object > Flatten Transparency. Move the Raster/Vector Balance

    slider all the way to the right, as shown below, then click OK. This will break apart the line and

    allow you to use a gradient as a fill.

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    Step 42

    Step 42

    Go ahead and add a gradient.

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    Step 43

    Achieve the illusion of motion by first drawing arched shapes similar to the shapes below.

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    Step 44

    Apply a black and red gradient and blur the shape by going to Effect > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Inyour Transparency Palette select Lighten from the drop down list so that the shape blends in with

    the artwork behind it. Experiment with the opacity, if your shape is too dark.

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    Step 45

    Step 45

    Give the background an atmosphere by adding a moody gradient.

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    Step 46

    Draw circles and give them different effects to add interest to the background.

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    Step 47

    Add an Outer Glow to the dash board.

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    Step 48

    Last, we'll create a random burst pattern in the background by first drawing a circle. Next go tothe top of the screen and select Effect > Distort & Transform > Roughen.

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    Step 49

    Experiment with different variables to give the circle an array of pointed corners. When you're

    done, place the object behind the artwork, and adjust its opacity to achieve the final effect.

    Final Image Preview

    The sports car dashboard is complete!

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