If you’re like most people, you probably use Illustrator to create graphics for your website, logo, or other projects. But have you ever considered recreating a mesh effect in Illustrator? It’s not as hard as you might think and can be a fun way to add some extra pizzazz to your work. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to do it. First, open up Illustrator and create a new document. You can use any size or resolution that works for you, but we recommend at least 1000 pixels wide by 2000 pixels high. Next, select the Ellipse tool (L) and click on the center of the document window to select all of the content. Now go to Effect > Mesh > Recolor and choose a color scheme that suits your project. We chose a blue-green color scheme for our example image, but feel free to experiment with different colors and combinations! Click OK when you’re done. Your document should now look something like this: Next, we’ll add some basic shapes to our image using the Rectangle tool (M). First, create a 100x100px rectangle in the top left corner of your document window and fill it with white (#FFFFFF). Then drag another 100x100px rectangle directly below it and fill it with black (#000000). Finally, create another 100x100px rectangle in the bottom right corner of your document window and fill it with green (#009900). Your final shapes should look like this: ..