Incredibly Easy Cigarette Smoke in Adobe Illustrator
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Incredibly Easy Cigarette Smoke in Adobe Illustrator

This 'ible will show you how to easily make a vector object of cigarette or other light, whispy smoke.
You will need some minor experience with Adode software. (dublicating, selecting, tools, etc).
Tools:
-Adobe Illustrator CS2 or higher.
-A computer to run IA
Create Your Workspace

If you plan on printing this or submitting a shirt design, or really any real world media, make sure to create a CMYK document, as the colors will come out better when printed.
Make Your First "Feather".




Select the Pen Tool and make a point near the top of the workspace. Hold Shift and create another point about half way or farther down the workspace.
While still holding the mouse button, let go of Shift and move your mouse to adjust the curve of your newly created line. You will see the "handle" of the curve follow your mouse with a twin handle mimicking the length and angle on the opposite side. Watch this twin handle and adjust the curve until this handle is roughly half the length of your line and slightly to one side of the line itself.
You should now have half of a feather. Congrats!
Finish the feather by clicking your original point and following the same process for the new curve.
Remove the Stroke from the object and set the fill color to something easy to see, say... gray!
Dublicate and Adjust Feathers


Copy your feather twice: Once to the left, and once to the right. Once duplicated, rotate each new feather away from the original. You don't need to rotate them very far though. I would say anywhere from 3 to 5 degrees will do it.
Next scale each duplicated down, vertically, from the top a bit. I usually make one a bit shorter than the other, but this is up to you as the artist.
Once rotated and scaled, move the 2 outside feathers so they share the same base point as the original, as in the image shown here. This is also your chance to make the feathers a bit taller if needed, as I have here.
You know have the base set for your smoke!
Get Warped Bro!


Let's get a few of those sexy curves into the smoke. Make sure all 3 of your feathers are selected. Do this via the Select Tool (black arrow) or on the layers pallet.
Grab your Warp tool. in case you don't know where it is: This tool icon looks like a finger poking at a line (also shown selected in the image). Once the warp tool is activated, hold Alt, then Shift and move your mouse to adjust the brush size to be roughly 1/3 of the size of your feathers.
Once your brush size is set, click and hold on your mouse and run the warp tool over your feathers in a "Z" shape.
This will have pushed your smoke around, giving it the familiar bends of smoke.
Add a Little Wind



This step is optional but will give your smoke an extra detail.
Activate your Twirl Tool, located in the same tool set as the warp tool (click and hold on the warp tool icon and the alternate tools will appear).
Use the same method of adjusting this tool's brush size as you did for the warp tool. I usually make it about half the size of the feathers/smoke, but again this is up to you. Find 3 points along the smoke and make a quick click at each, spinning your smoke inward slightly.
Smoke!


Sexy vectored cigarette smoke. Use it for your school project, your billboard, maybe even just for something awesome.
Above you can see an example of what I used/designed if for. Original artwork was done by http://underworlder666.deviantart.com/.
Thanks and enjoy!