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October 20, 2020 04:00 pm

How to Create a Vector Medical Face Mask Mockup in Adobe Illustrator

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What You'll Be Creating

Learn to use Adobe Illustrator's Mesh Tool to create a realistic medical face mask mockup.

If you'd like to skip the tutorial and just use this item in your work, you can go ahead and purchase a whole set of face mask mockups with Collection of Medical Face Masks from GraphicRiver!

 Collection of Medical Face Masks Vector
Collection of Medical Face Masks. Vector

What You'll Learn in This Gradient Mesh Tutorial


  • How to use Gradient Mesh in Illustrator

  • How to use the Warp function in Illustrator

  • How to create dashed lines by using the Stroke panel


  • How to apply different Transparency modes


  • How to create Mesh grids out of Gradients in Illustrator


1. How to Draw the Face Mask Mockup

Step 1

Let's begin by drawing the top part of the mask mockup with Gradient Mesh!

Firstly, draw a rectangle using the Rectangle Tool (M) and fill it with a light grey color (#EBEBEB).

Then, take the Mesh Tool (U) and begin by placing mesh nodes as indicated in the screenshot below. Grab the nodes on the sides of the rectangle with the Direct Selection Tool (A) and drag them to bend the shape according to the below picture.

Next, select the indicated nodes on the edges of the shape and change their color to #A6A6A6.

Finally, change the color of the nodes in the middle to #FFFFFF.

face mask mockup vector

Step 2

Continue coloring the selected nodes according to the screenshot below. You will need to use #F9F9F9 and #D8D8D8 respectively.

surgical mask mockup

Step 3

Finish coloring this part of the medical face mask by changing its bottom nodes to #797979 and some nodes in the middle to #E2E2E2.

medical face mask mockup

Step 4

Similarly to Step 1, begin creating another element of the medical face mask mockup.

Draw a rectangle, and then add mesh nodes to it and begin shaping and coloring it to achieve the below result. You will need to use these colors:


  1. #F3F3F3

  2. #888888


  3. #D7D7D7


mask mockup

Step 5

Finish coloring this part of the surgical mask mockup using these colors:


  1. #F9F9F9


  2. #FEFEFE


face mask mockup

Step 6

Time for the third part! Follow the same process as in Steps 1 and 4, using these colors:


  1. #EEEEEE

  2. #9A9A9A


  3. #A3A3A3


face mask mockup vector

Step 7

Continue by adding a couple more nodes to the shape and changing their color as seen below.


  1. #D9D9D9

  2. #FFFFFF


  3. #CACACA


medical face mask

Step 8

Next, draw the lower part of the face mask mockup. Use Gradient Mesh and these colors:


  1. #E7E7E7

  2. #ACACAC


  3. #FFFFFF


surgical mask mockup

Step 9

Finish drawing the last big element with these colors:


  1. #FEFEFE

  2. #D3D3D3


  3. #A1A1A1


medical face mask mockup

Step 10

Let's move on to the smaller shapes! Use the same process as before and the colors below:


  1. #F1F1F1

  2. #DDDDDD


  3. #FFFFFF


face mask mockup

Step 11

Time for a break from Mesh! Use Effect > Warp > Arc to bend our shape. Input 28% for Horizontal Bend.

After applying the effect, select Object > Expand Appearance to make the item more editable.

mask mockup

Step 12

For this object, use the Pen Tool (P) to draw an outline as pictured below, and fill it with #FFFFFF.

face mask mockup vector

Step 13

In the Transparency window, change the Opacity of this part of the face mask mockup vector to 60%.

surgical mask mockup

Step 14

Similarly to Step 12, draw an outline and then color it with #FFFFFFF.

face mask mockup

Step 15

Again, lower the Opacity of the shape—this time to 40%.

mask mockup

Step 16

Take all of the elements we have made so far and construct our mask mockup! Shapes number 6 and 7 should be placed on top of the edges of 1 and 4.

medical face mask mockup


2. How to Draw Ear Loops for a Medical Face Mask

Step 1

Once we've finished drawing the main part of the mask, it's time to add more elements to it—beginning with the necessary rubber ear loops.

Start by drawing a curve with the Pen Tool (P). Then, using the Stroke panel, add a 7 pt white stroke to it.

face mask mockup vector

Step 2

Next, apply a Radial Gradient to the white Stroke.

The colors used (from left to right):


  • #FFFFFF

  • #D5D5D5


  • #ABA9AA


surgical mask mockup

Step 3

Continue by selecting Object > Expand Appearance. This will create a Mesh Grid for us to further edit.

face mask mockup

Step 4

Change the colors of the nodes selected below.


  1. #ABA9AA

  2. #D7D6D6


  3. #D1CFD0


mask mockup

Step 5

Finally, make a mirrored copy of the finished ear loop (you can use Object > Transform > Reflect) and attach both loops to the sides of our surgical mask mockup.

medical face mask


3. How to Add a Stitch Texture to the Mask Mockup

Step 1

Great job—our face mask mockup vector is almost done! We need just a couple of finishing touches, like the stitch marks we can see on medical masks.

Using the Pen Tool (P), draw several lines along the sides and the top creases of the face mask.

face mask mockup vector

Step 2

Select all of the lines and open the Stroke panel.

Tick the dialog box for Dashed Line, leaving the Dash value at 3 pt. Then, change the Weight of the Stroke to 1.5 pt.

The result should be similar to the screenshot below—if you are not getting the same look, try to tweak the values.

mask mockup

Step 3

Once you're happy with the look of the dashed lines, open the Transparency panel.

Select all of the lines and change their Blending Mode to Multiply. Next, lower the objects' Opacity to 20%.

medical face mask mockup

Step 4

You can also add a small shadow under your medical face mask mockup. Do so by creating an ellipse with the Ellipse Tool (L) and filling it with a Radial Gradient from light gray to white.

Change the shape's Blending Mode to Multiply.

face mask mockup vector

Step 5

Place the shadow under the mask (you can use Object > Arrange > Send to Back).

face mask mockup

Awesome Work, You're Now Done!

What now? You can try any of my other tutorials from my profile, or check out my portfolio on GraphicRiver, as well as the original face mask mockup vector we partly recreated in this tutorial.

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial, and I would be super happy to see any results in the comments below!

 Collection of Medical Face Masks Vector
Collection of Medical Face Masks. Vector

Check out these other medical and mockup tutorials!



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