This Adobe Illustrator tutorial will show you how to create an abstract art that can be used for wallpaper, website header or background images. It is fun and easy. You will learn how to use the Warp and Twirl tool to create abstract vector art in minutes. Users with basic skills should be able to handle this tutorial. To continue on this tutorial, you need Adobe Illustrator CS or above.
Understanding The Tools (Warp and Twirl)
Run Illustrator and create a new document, 8 x 10 inches, CMYK color mode. Double click on the Warp tool icon (on the toolbar) to activate the option panel. The setting I have is: width 1.4", height 1.4", and intensity 50%.

We will be using the Warp tool a lot, so tear off the tool set for quick access. Click and hold on the Warp tool icon until you see a dropdown panel, click on the Tearoff icon.

Warp Tool
Draw a box with the Rectangle tool. Select the Warp tool and the box. Drag your cursor above the object. Notice how the object warped based on your mouse movement.

Create another box. Now, go crazy and keep on spinning your mouse around the shape.

Remember: your result will look different than mine due to your settings and mouse movement.
Twirl Tool
Draw a rectangle box. Select the Twirl tool. With the box selected, press and hold your cursor above the box. It will twirl the object continously.

Create another box. This time, quickly drag the mouse in zig zag movement.

Let's Begin
Delete all the test objects. Create a big rectangle shape to cover the document canvas. Fill it with blue gradient. Lock this layer.

Create a new layer. Draw two long rectangle shapes. Fill one with black color and another with magenta gradient. With both rectangle objects selected, use the Twirl tool and quickly spin the mouse across.

Rotate the object in 45 degree and place it in the upper right corner.

Draw a red circle. Select the Twirl tool. Press and hold on the object until you get a sun-looking circle. Place the circle in the back.


Draw another circle and fill it with red-orange gradient. Select the Twirl tool and quickly drag on its edge and place it above the sun shape.


Glowing Effect
Create a circle and fill it with radial gradient. In the gradient slider, select yellow for one end and black for another end (make sure the black is C=100, Y=100, M=100, K=100). Set the blending mode to Screen.

Duplicate the glowing circle. Shrink it a bit and shift it up. Change the yellow color to white.

Smoke-Like Shape
Create a rectangle shape. With the Twirl tool, randomly drag and spin the mouse back and forth to create a smoke-like shape. Fill it with white color.

Fire-Ball-Like Shape
Randomly draw 4 circles in different sizes. With the Twirl tool, drag the mouse in spiral movement.

Create another set of twirling shapes with the Twirl tool. Then fill it with orange-red gradient.

Electric-Like Strokes
Create a thin long rectangle shape. Use the Twirl tool, quickly drag the mouse across the shape in zig zag movement.

Then fill them with various color.

Overlay Circles
Draw various size of circles and send them to the back. Fill them with gradient and set the blending mode to Multiply.

Dark Glowing Circles
Create two circles and fill them with blue-white radial gradient. Send them to the back. Set the blending mode to Multiply.

Touch-Up
Look around the artwork, find the un-smooth shapes, smudge it with the Warp tool. Make them look rounded and liquified.

Final Remarks
I have only used the Warp and Twirl tool in this tutorial. Don't forget to try out the Scallop, Crystallize, and Wrinkle tool. Play around with the tool options and shapes. You don't have to start off with the rectangle shape, try the star or irregular shapes. They can also be used for creating texturized patterns.

cool..I’m about to try it..
Hey there, Fantastic tutorial. I’ve just started a blog myself on how I’m learning how to use programs such as illustrator etc, and ive just used your tutorial to create my first bit of abstract art. You have really helped me produce something I’m very happy with so thankyou. Heres what I managed , of course not as good as yours but without your tutorial i wouldnt have managed it at all , so thankyou again.
My abstract art version: http://webdesignwhim.com/downloads/abstractart3.gif
great creative tuts. Lovely. Thanks share Nick
Brilliant tut! This is so handy. Thanks for posting.
cool posting! never used that tool for more than a few retouches… now i see why they made it!
Nice i love it….. ^_^
this tutorial is good if someone is new to this style.
im doing this kind of art pretty successful for about 3 years now and this is actually how i started.
Did you get the chance to toy with the vector art tool from Creature House?
Excellent!!
Finally – your secrets revealed! ;D
I’ve been dying to know how to do this, and I don’t use Illustrator much so I couldn’t figure it out on my own. It seems so simple now! I can’t wait to play around a little more. Thank you!
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Most excellent tutorial. I am new to Illustrator and its potential.
I will be following all your other tutorials closely.
Thank you!
tanks,
very nice tutorial….
Vectors excite me in a way that will probably, very soon, become illegal.
Art ? or crap
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BTW, excellent post!
Finally had the time to work thru your tutorial. My creation looks great! Thanks… so many things one can do with AI & AP – that what I use it for and was taught – this wasn’t even covered (plus we don’t use stuff like this at work – but it is always great to learn something new! Thanx!
@fatty Many people have trouble understanding and appreciating this type of art. When you look at an abstract art, you often have no idea what it is you are actually seeing. Abstract art are special. Abstract art purposely departs from normal appearances. You might want to look at this http://www.marichter.com http://blaberize.com/2009/08/28-awe-inspiring-abstract-wallpapers/
@Nick Your tutorials are excellent!
really good tutorial, thanks :)
All my life designing with freehand. I need this tutorial to improve my illustrators skills.