Add a new stroke by clicking on the lower left square in the Appearance panel, and set the color to C=0 M=0 Y=0 K=80. Then, from the Stroke Panel (Window > Stroke), select Align Stroke to Inside.
With the shape still selected, go to Effects > Stylize > Round corners and enter a value of 20 px. Focus on the Appearance Panel (Window > Appearance), add a Black (C=0 M=0 Y=0 K=100) stroke of 1 px and from the Stroke Panel (Window > Stroke) select Align Stroke to Outside. Pick the Rectangle Tool (M) and draw a 650 x 412 px rectangle. Next, go to Edit > Preferences > General and set the Keyboard Increment to 1px. Select CMYK Color Mode, 300 PPI Raster Effects and make sure that Align New Objects to Pixel Grid is unchecked. Open Adobe Illustrator and create a new document (Ctrl + N). This is the final image that we’ll be creating at the end of Part II: Create a Wacom Bamboo Tablet – Part I of II Step 1
#Using adobe illustrator with a wacom tablet how to
You will find out how to add shadows and highlights to your Wacom Tablet using different Blending Modes, how to use the Round Any Corner Script and finally, how to create a nice textured background. In this tutorial you will learn how to create a realistic Wacom Bamboo Tablet in Adobe Illustrator.