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With just a circle, a few ovals and the Inner Glow effect, you can create a quick and very useful glass bowl image in Illustrator.And once you master this technique, it can be easily adapted for many different uses.
1Create a circle with the Ellipse tool. Hold
down the Shift key while dragging open your circle to keep it perfectly
round. Change the Fill and Stroke color to White.


2Again using the Ellipse tool, create an oval that slightly overlaps the edges of your initial circle as shown here.

3With both the circle and the overlapping oval
selected with the Selection tool (Shift-click each or drag a selection
around them), go to the Pathfinder menu (Window>Pathfinder if it's
not already open) and click the Divide button.

4Go to Object>Ungroup to separate the newly divided shapes.

5With the Selection tool, select the top of the
circle and the oval (and any other small pieces that may have been
created in the division process) and press Delete. This should leave
only the main bowl shape.

6Now with the bowl shape still selected, go to
Effect>Stylize>Inner Glow. In the Inner Glow menu, double-click
on the color square and choose a medium blue from the Color Picker
(write this color name down; for example, 09B1CC; we'll need it later).
Set the Mode to Normal, the Opacity at 35%, and Blur at 35 pt. Make
sure the Edge button at the bottom of the Inner Glow menu, not the
Center button, is selected, and click OK.


7To make the bowl's rim, first make an oval with
the Ellipse tool that fits right on top of the main bowl shape like
shown here. Then change the oval's Fill and Stroke color to White if it
is not already. With this oval selected, go to
Effect>Stylize>Inner Glow. In the Inner Glow menu set the Mode to
Normal, the Opacity at 20%, and the Blur at 11 pt. The color should be
the same blue you used for the main bowl shape.


8Create one more oval; this one goes in the
middle of the one created in Step Seven. Select this oval, change its
Fill and Stroke to White if it's not already, and then go to
Effect>Stylize>Inner Glow. Set the Mode to Normal, the Opacity at
35% and the Blur at 20pt.


9Hold down Option (PC: Alt) and click-and-drag
this new oval and move it to the bottom of the bowl shape. This
duplicates it. While holding down the Shift key to maintain its
proportions, scale down the oval till it sits comfortably at the bottom
of the bowl.

10Add some shine to your new bowl with white circles placed in the top left and bottom right of the bowl.

11I've added a few fish using the Pen tool.

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