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Let’s add a few more designs for the atmosphere. Create two large ovals, using the Ellipse Tool (L), and make sure they are overlapping each other, as shown in the screenshot below. Select both forms and use the Minus Front function of Pathfinder to slice the shapes, so that we have only the crescent shape remaining.
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Set the Opacity of the shape to 50% and make the color a bit lighter, if needed, to make the form semi-transparent and airy. Put in a second crescent at the top, changing its color slightly. Underneath part of our background remains blank, so let’s fill it with new elements, making a heavy forest and the ground. Utilize the Ellipse Tool (L) to produce a band of circles, varying their sizes, and making them overlap.
Unite all the circles in the Pathfinder and fill up the merged shape with a vertical linear gradient from lilac in the bottom to blue at the top. We’ll form the tree trunk Now. Use the Rectangle Tool (M) to produce a 75 x 1180 a narrow vertical form for the trunk.
Fill the shape with dark-violet color to create a comparison above the light background. Take the Direct Selection Tool (A) and choose the top left anchor point. Press Enter to open the Move options windowpane and set the Horizontal value to 20 or, Vertical value to 0 px. Click OK, moving the idea 20 px to the right thus.
Repeat the same for the right anchor point, moving it in the opposite direction. Let’s also then add simple branches to your tree. Make a curved line and set the Stroke color to the same dark-violet tint as we’ve for the trunk (use the Eyedropper Tool (I) and hold Shift to pick the color). Head to the Stroke -panel and set the Weight value to 20 pt and Cap and Corner to middle positions, making the tips of the branches rounded.
Duplicate our tree trunk and change the position of the branches to make the structure versatile. Let’s then add dimension to our trees. Create another mixed group of circles, filling up them with violet color (a bit lighter than the trunks). Send the form Backward, beneath the trunks. Create more copies of the tree trunks and make sure they are lighter. Place the copies beneath the darkest trunks, creating an aerial effect and adding depth to your forest.
Add crimson bushes in the bottom of the trunks, forming them from the circles in the same way as we did with the tree crowns. Now let’s add a ground to create the bottom part of our structure. Utilize the Rectangle Tool (M) to produce a form of 800 in width (the same width as we have for our Artboard).
Otherwise, you can duplicate the backdrop rectangle just, move it on top, and shrink it, reducing its elevation. Fill it with the same lilac color as the trunk tree trunks to make the shapes merge with one another visually. Now take the Curvature Tool (Shift-‘) and let’s bend the top of the edge of the ground a bit by dragging its left half down. Make a simple wave by pulling the opposite fifty percent of the top advantage up. Add another level of the bottom, filling it with the same tint of violet as we have for the middle tree trunks, making the styles merge. Bend the form, using the Curvature Tool (Shift-‘).
Finish up with the ground by adding the darkest level on top, bending it, and using the Ellipse Tool (L) to speckle tiny ovals over the bottom, making it a little more textured. That we have all the objects positioned and arranged Now, let’s observe how we can hide the items that are crossing the sides of the Artboard.