First, draw a violet path shown in the picture by using the Pen Tool (P).Apply this brush to the other two of these paths with the black Stroke color. 2460 views. To begin with you will need to create the below geometry sketch of the mixer. We will use shades and blending methods, as well as some smart clipping masks to create a semi-realistic figure, you can use these techniques in a wide variety of projects. Do not change the Colorization Method in this brush.Apply "MyProf2" Width Profile to this path.After all these actions, use the Ellipse Tool (L) to draw an ellipse which will represent a hole on the revolving detail. Many people don't know how to draw a bottle surprisingly. In the tutorial we will see how to draw an electric vector whisk using Adobe Illustrator.

You'll need to use two Clipping Masks for this whisk, as shown below.The same way apply the "Black brush" with different Stroke colors to the following paths. We'll be using Gradients and Blends, as well as some clever Clipping Masks to create a semi realistic illustration you could use in a variety of projects. Change the filling color the newly created shape.Copy this ellipse and Paste in Back twice (Command + C then Command + B). Please choose a different combination.To receive updates on new products, subscribe to our newsletter.In the tutorial we will see how to draw an electric vector whisk using Adobe Illustrator. Using the Direct Selection Tool (A), change the shape of this path as it can be seen below and fill with gray.We are going to create an Art Brush to help with the shading of the hand mixer. Drawing Tutorials of whisk. "After that, produce a top part of the button by using the Ellipse Tool (L).Select all the copies of four paths: two black ellipses which represent a hole, the lateral surface of the cylinder, and the gray revolving detail.Illustrate an ellipse under it with the Ellipse Tool (L).The violet path of the button should be filled with an angled linear gradient....and make a blend from these ellipses.Select the lateral surface of the cylinder (that is filled with an angled linear gradient), Copy it and Paste in Front (Command + C then Command + F).Go to Object > Expand, then go to Object > Ungroup.Select the green revolving end part, go to Object > Expand, then go to Object > Ungroup. Do not worry about the paths located beyond the gray revolving path.The lilac path is filled with gray.Go to Object > Blend > Blend Options and set the values in the dialog box to 75 Specified Steps.With the Line Segment Tool (\), draw a thick line which will represent a revolving rod of the mixer.Select then both copies of the ellipse.With the Lasso Tool (Q), select the inner anchor points of the ellipses...Draw another ellipse at the bottom of the previously created cylinder with the Ellipse Tool (L).Illustrate the next path and apply the "Black brush" to it. The clipping path for this action is selected in the image below. Then go to Object > Ungroup.Delete all unnecessary paths, and create a Clipping Mask from the path shown below, by going to Object > Clipping Mask > Make (Command + 7).The top path of the button should be filled with an angled linear gradient as well.Fill the yellow path with dark gray.Fill the crimson path with an angled linear gradient so as to show that it is a metallic part of the mixer.Ensure the black hole is positioned in the correct place, where the whisk meets the cylinder.It may not look or work correctly on your browser.Go to Object > Compound Path > Make (Command + 8).Select the black ellipse which represents a hole, go to Object > Transform > Scale and decrease it.