How to Make a Disco Ball on Adobe Illustrator Easy Step by Step
            Creating an illustration of a sparkling disco ball might seem very complicated, and with good reason. In this new            Adobe Illustrator tutorial            we will try make it simple. We will be creating a really nice, shiny disco ball using only AI and our good taste in color selection. Overall, the coloring will be a real challenge. So get ready to create a vector that will have you dancing in your chair.  This is what we will be creating.             
          
Creating the Basic Shape of the Disco Ball
            In this part of tutorial we will create the basic shape of the ball with small rectangles. Grab the            Ellipse Tool            (L) from the Tool Panel and just click on the            Artboard. It will bring up the            Ellipse Options            box where we can set the dimension of the circle. Let's set it to            200 x 200.             Now, grab the            Rectangle Tool            (
            Now, grab the            Rectangle Tool            (M) from the Tool Panel and click somewhere on the            Artboard. It will bring up the Rectangle Options box. We will set the width to            400            pixels and the height to            200            pixels.             Now we have to divide our rectangle into small squares.  To do that, under            Object            click            Rasterize. Leave everything at its default and hit the            OK            button.
            Now we have to divide our rectangle into small squares.  To do that, under            Object            click            Rasterize. Leave everything at its default and hit the            OK            button.             Select            Object            again and then            Create Object Mosaic.
            Select            Object            again and then            Create Object Mosaic.             Set the            Tile Spacing            to
            Set the            Tile Spacing            to            1            and the            Number of Tiles            to            60            and            30.             This way we have created many small squares that we will apply to the Disco Ball later.
            This way we have created many small squares that we will apply to the Disco Ball later.             We have to make a small adjustment to the group of small squares. In the            Layer Panel            make sure to remove the last rectangle on the list. This way we'll have only small squares.
            We have to make a small adjustment to the group of small squares. In the            Layer Panel            make sure to remove the last rectangle on the list. This way we'll have only small squares.             
             Grab the group of the small squares and drag it to the            Symbol Panel. Make sure to set the            Type            to            Graphic            and hit the            OK            button.
            Grab the group of the small squares and drag it to the            Symbol Panel. Make sure to set the            Type            to            Graphic            and hit the            OK            button.             Now when we have the symbol of the squares we can remove it from the            Artboard.  Now we have to prepare the circle we created in the beginning of this tutorial. Grab the            Direct Selection Tool            (
            Now when we have the symbol of the squares we can remove it from the            Artboard.  Now we have to prepare the circle we created in the beginning of this tutorial. Grab the            Direct Selection Tool            (A) from the Tool Panel and select the left anchor point on the circle. Hit the            Delete            button on your keyboard in order to remove it.             
             Under            Effect            select            3D            >            Revolve. Make sure to set the            Surface            to            No Shading. This way we will avoid creating unnecessary parts of the ball.
            Under            Effect            select            3D            >            Revolve. Make sure to set the            Surface            to            No Shading. This way we will avoid creating unnecessary parts of the ball.             Now is the time to apply our squares to the ball. To do that hit the            Map Art            button. A new window will pop up. In the            Symbol            drop down menu select the symbol of the squares.
            Now is the time to apply our squares to the ball. To do that hit the            Map Art            button. A new window will pop up. In the            Symbol            drop down menu select the symbol of the squares.             You will notice that the squares don't cover the whole surface of the ball. To fix that just hit the            Scale to Fit            button in the bottom of the window. It will stretch out our symbol and will cover the ball.
            You will notice that the squares don't cover the whole surface of the ball. To fix that just hit the            Scale to Fit            button in the bottom of the window. It will stretch out our symbol and will cover the ball.             Feel free to change the rotation of the cube in the            3D Revolve Options            window. This way we will change the rotation of the disco ball as well.
            Feel free to change the rotation of the cube in the            3D Revolve Options            window. This way we will change the rotation of the disco ball as well.             When you are satisfied with the basic look of the Disco Ball make sure to select            Object            >            Expand.            Ungroup            (
            When you are satisfied with the basic look of the Disco Ball make sure to select            Object            >            Expand.            Ungroup            (Shift + Ctrl / Cmd + G) the ball (several times). You should end up with the            Layer Panel            like this.             You will notice that one of the layers contains the front side of the ball, the other layer contains back side of the ball, and the other two layers contain only round paths. Remove both paths and the back side of the ball. You should end up with something like this.
            You will notice that one of the layers contains the front side of the ball, the other layer contains back side of the ball, and the other two layers contain only round paths. Remove both paths and the back side of the ball. You should end up with something like this.             This is actually the look of the Disco Ball without the nice colors which will give our illustration the fancy look we desire.
            This is actually the look of the Disco Ball without the nice colors which will give our illustration the fancy look we desire.          
Applying Color Gradients
            This is the part of the tutorial where we will show off our ability to turn something very simple (our red ball with small squares) into a stunning illustration of a shiny disco ball. In theory, all we have to do to it is            Ungroup            (Shift + Ctrl / Cmd + G) the ball and to change their            Fill            color to something more colorful. Sounds easy.   For the right look, we have to find the exact combination of colors which will create the impression of a three dimensional object (ball) and the shiny effects. This can be very tricky. Given that a disco ball is actually a ball with many small mirrors attached to the surface all with the ability to reflect light and we have to recreate this effect. What we will try in this tutorial is to make several groups of rectangles and change theirFill            color with colors that will blend nicely. But let's move from words to deeds.  As we said,            Ungroup            (Shift + Ctrl / Cmd + G) the disco ball. Now, with the            Selection Tool            (V) select the rectangles as it's shown in the pictures below (don't forget to hold the            Shift            key on the keyboard for multiple selections).             
             There are many rectangles that needs to be selected. It might be easier if you select the larger area at once and then holding the            Shift            key on your keyboard with            Selection Tool            (
            There are many rectangles that needs to be selected. It might be easier if you select the larger area at once and then holding the            Shift            key on your keyboard with            Selection Tool            (V) just deselect some rectangles.             
             Now, grab the            Ellipse Tool            (
            Now, grab the            Ellipse Tool            (L) from the Tool Panel and click somewhere on the            Artboard. In the            Ellipse Options            box set the dimensions to 200 x 200 (same as we did at the beginning) and hit the            OK            button. Send the new circle behind our disco ball (Shift + Ctrl . Cmd + [) and align it horizontally and vertically with the disco ball using the (Align Panel            >            Horizontal and Vertical Align Center).             
             Now we need to find a way to turn this boring illustration into a nice and fancy disco ball. Color gradients will help us to do that.  In this tutorial we will use a golden gradient, but feel free to use any color combination you like.
            Now we need to find a way to turn this boring illustration into a nice and fancy disco ball. Color gradients will help us to do that.  In this tutorial we will use a golden gradient, but feel free to use any color combination you like.             Apply the golden gradient to the circle behind the rectangles.
            Apply the golden gradient to the circle behind the rectangles.             We will apply the same radial gradient to each part of the disco ball we've grouped. Make sure to use different angles when you are dragging the gradient with theGradient Tool            (
            We will apply the same radial gradient to each part of the disco ball we've grouped. Make sure to use different angles when you are dragging the gradient with theGradient Tool            (G).             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             As you can see, we've made some improvements but we still need to work on details.  To emphasize the influence of the light we will set the            Fill            color for some rectangles to white (
            As you can see, we've made some improvements but we still need to work on details.  To emphasize the influence of the light we will set the            Fill            color for some rectangles to white (#FFFFFF). Feel free to use other colors as well, in order to reach the look you like. To be able to edit individual rectangles inside their groups, without ungrouping them, just enter the            Isolation Mode that can be found under the right click.             
             Play around with colors, use different shades of the gradient until you create something you like.
            Play around with colors, use different shades of the gradient until you create something you like.             To exit the            Isolation Mode            just click on the bar at the top of the window.
            To exit the            Isolation Mode            just click on the bar at the top of the window.             Our disco ball looks better now, but there is one more thing we can do to improve it. Grab the            Ellipse Tool            (
            Our disco ball looks better now, but there is one more thing we can do to improve it. Grab the            Ellipse Tool            (L) from the Tool Panel and create a circle. Apply a radial gradient to the circle, as is shown below. Just make sure to set the            Opacity            of the white color on the left side of the slider to 0%.             Make a few copies (
            Make a few copies (Ctrl / Cmd + C, Ctrl / Cmd + V) of the circle and place them on some of the white rectangles on the disco ball. It will create a nice glow around the sparkling mirrors.             
             
          
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            Almost there, but not quite done. Read more here to add the rest of the finishing touches!            
          
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