I created two unicorn illustrations last year. I did it for T-shirt designing in my Creative Fabrica Store - Craft Bee.
Software :
Adobe Illustrator
Tool :
- Pen tool
- Curvature tool
- Rectangle tool
- Ellipse tool
- Line segment tool
- Eyedropper tool
- Selection tool
- Direct selection tool
A unicorn is a fantastic creature that is difficult to capture or just an extremely unusual find. The term is frequently used to describe someone who is incredibly attractive but not crazily so, is wonderful at sex, and has a great attitude. It's a term that's commonly used in conjunction with the unicorn face emoji to describe a bisexual woman who sleeps with heterosexual couples. More broadly, homosexual people may use the unicorn emoji to express pride or declare identity, as the emoji's commonly rainbow-colored horn relates to the rainbow flag.
Unicorns have never been shown to exist. Unicorns, according to scientists, are mythical creatures that do not exist. Unicorn myths may be found in cultures throughout the world, from China to India, Africa, the Middle East, and now the United States, Adam Gidwitz says. Unicorns were created independently by the majority of these cultures. Why would they all be telling the same narrative about the same beast all over the world? Maybe because unicorns appeal to a part of us that appreciates beauty, appreciates rarity, and believes in magic. Some research says that unicorns appear in several legends and myths from around the world, particularly in China and India. Its blood and horn are frequently endowed with supernatural abilities. Its horn is thought to have the ability to heal wounds and sickness, as well as neutralize poison, in Western culture.
Unicorns do not exist in our modern world. They are, nonetheless, alive in the imaginations of children throughout the world, thanks to various tales and legends. They do not exist, which may come as a surprise. It has long been believed that unicorn legends are based on rhino sightings, which are now concerned with becoming a thing of our imaginations.