There are a few things you need to know if you want to wrap an object around a shape in Illustrator. First, the object’s size will determine how wide or narrow the wrap should be. Second, the object’s shape will determine how tight or loose the wrap should be. Finally, the object’s transparency will determine how visible the wrap is. Here are some tips on how to create awrap:
- Choose an object that is large enough to cover the entire shape you want to wrap.
- Choose an object that is easy to manipulate and has a smooth surface.
- Create a basic shape for your Wrap using Rectangles, Circles, or Ovals and then add details such as handles or eyes if desired.
- Once your basic shapes are created, start wrapping objects by selecting one of your basic shapes and then dragging it towards the edge of your canvas where you want it to start wrapping around the shape you’ve chosen. Be sure not to drag too far away from the edge of your canvas so that your wraps don’t overlap each other too much!