How to Create Vector Sun Rays

December 3rd, 2008 by The_Chemist Leave a reply »

This blog has been inactive for the past couple of months, so I’m here to make a comeback and now I’ll be teaching you again some effects and techniques that I’ve already used on some of my tutorials and freebies.

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Software used: Adobe Illustrator CS3 – you may use other similar vector-based editing software but the instructions written are made to work well on Adobe Illustrator CS3

Difficulty – Beginner

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In this tutorial I’ll teach on how to create sun rays in Adobe Illustrator, the fun and easy way without some rotation and doing some math, if you want to know how this is done then follow through.

First let’s open Illustrator. For this tutorial we will use a 360px by 360px artboard, it doesn’t matter how big your artboard is, this is just for the tutorial.

Using the Ellipse tool or L for a shortcut key, create a circle, for this tutorial it’s 270px x 270px circle.

Click and drag across the stage while holding the Shift key [holding the shift key when creating objects constrains the height and width, thus resulting to a perfect circle] then release the mouse button when the circle when you’re done.

Now we have our circle, lets make it’s fill to transparent, and stroke to black.

From the stroke tab, make the stroke width to 50 or more, check the Dashed Line, then change the value of the 1st dash value as long as the lines are not intersecting each other, remember that less dash value means narrower rays. in this tutorial i used 8pt.

It’s like we’re almost done. Now click Object > Expand then check Stroke to make it’s points editable.

From the Tools menu, Click then hold to the Warp tool, a sub menu will appear, from there choose Pucker,

Before using this tool, double click on the pucker icon and a new window will appear. From the Pucker tool Options, set the height and width to 260px, a slightly smaller circle than our circle object which is 270px, uncheck the details options and click OK.

If you want to interactively change the radius of the circle, press Shift + Alt then Click + Hold your mouse button, make sure that the radius of the pucker tool will only affect the inner points.

press and hold the left mouse button.

pretty easy huh, now you can set a gradient and set any colors to your fancy! :D

you can also change the dashed option to get different results such as the example below

I hope you enjoy this little tutorial, thanks for visiting :)

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26 comments

  1. Tim Reynolds says:

    Nice post. Thank you for the info. Keep it up.

  2. Masum says:

    Thanks for the EZ Tips. I am very happy for that. thanks man.

  3. Anna says:

    brilliant, thank-you!
    I had never used the pucker tool before!
    Anna.

  4. Demetra says:

    This was a great tutorial and very easy. Thanks.

  5. Mark Howell says:

    I’m having a problem with the tutorial. I’m using Illustrator CS2 and everything works fine until I get to the “Expand” step. When I try to expand, choosing just the stroke, the results are a solid circle with a 50 pt. wide line; no individual rays. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?

  6. The_Chemist says:

    @ mark howell

    hmm.. have you double checked all the steps? maybe you forgot check the “Dashed Line” checkbox located just below the stroke width? buzz me if ever you still have a problem with the tutorial ^_^

  7. Mark Howell says:

    You’ll have to buzz me. When I tried clicking on your name my Safari erred saying it couldn’t open the page.

    However, I did run the exercise on my supervisor’s CS3 version of Illustrator and it did fine. I can’t figure out what’s up with my CS2. I’ve tried a dozen times (open new doc, restarted, etc) and still end up with a 50 pt. solid expanded stroke when I chose expanded. What’s even more baffling is that when I did your “gear” exercise everything worked like a champ, including the expand step. I’m at a loss. Has anyone else reported issues trying to run the tutorial on CS2?

  8. Mr. Mapa :D says:

    xke no consiguieron una brocha mejoOr? ¬¬”

  9. RTIQLIT says:

    Yep…tried 3 times to complete the tutorial in CS2, but it just won’t work. Everything is good until I get to the Expand step, and like everyone else experienced, I end up with a 50 pt. solid, expanded stroke. Going to play with it some more though…there’s got to be a way to do this. Thanks for the tutorial though!

  10. The_Chemist says:

    @RTIQLIT
    hmmm.. i’ll get back to you and probably try it on CS2, then i’ll post a solution once i got it working, thanks ;)

  11. Literati says:

    Always seekng ways to cut production time and saw this tutorial. I had the same problem with expansion and I was trying in CS1. Oddly, I found that if you click “Flatten Transparency”, It seems to do the same thing as “Expand” in later versions. All other steps worked fine. I guess it’s a feature they later wished to merge. Hope this helps!

  12. Kiran says:

    thanks for this tut.. it really helped me..

  13. Gefa9 says:

    Oh nice! Thank you very much! :)

  14. canciller says:

    nice … thanks a lot !

  15. reycuevas says:

    thank you friend ura lifesaver continue whatever your doing!more power bro!

  16. I got hung up couple of times, but then kept going through the tutorial and finally got it! cool!

  17. killishandra says:

    I’m comfortable with photoshop, but just can’t seem to get a hold on Illustrator. In this (seemingly) simple tutorial, I get the circle with the “rim” of black/white “stripes”. Next is “If you want to interactively change the radius. . .”, which I do not want to do, so I go to the next step . . . press and hold the left mouse button. Nothing happens. Help?

  18. zapp says:

    Hi,
    I’m stuck at the point where you got the inner points to go to the center. I am on a mac using cs3, everything else worked so far, any ideas on how to move those points on a mac?
    thanks!!

  19. zapp says:

    oh, I upped the Weight of the dashed line to 200 and got a nice burst of rays!

  20. Esme Fisher says:

    i don’t know with other users but the new version of Adobe illustrator is a bit slower when it loads. :-,

  21. cat says:

    thanks for ur help.
    it means it alot 2 me.
    tq!!!

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