
Vector Art: a How to - Page 2
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snively
United States1159 Posts
On January 30 2013 01:12 AmericanUmlaut wrote: 0/5 I still cannot draw. 5/5 I still cannot draw but at least I feel better about it | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36379 Posts
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Sigrun
United States1655 Posts
Vector art has always felt too time-consuming to me, although It probably doesn't help that I suck horribly at it. | ||
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bovi
Japan208 Posts
I've always been into vector art. you did very well with colour on the ninawa piece love the mike mignola look for ninawa - not sure if that was intentional, but it reminded me of mignola. being big on comics growing up plays a huge part.looking forward to see more of your stuff! | ||
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Lip the Pencilboy
Italy420 Posts
Personally i never loved AI too much, even on vector looking artworks i found PS way more convenient. (i intentionally wrote "vector looking" and not "vector since it obviously has other qualities) keep it up! | ||
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fusefuse
Estonia4644 Posts
and the art is stunning god i really gotta pick up illustrator some time Ive been intentionally avoiding it, even in all my design & print work, ever since i first used it ^^ | ||
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Kuni
Austria765 Posts
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + I kid, this is still pretty awesome. Fun read, thanks~ | ||
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[Agony]x90
United States853 Posts
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bGr.MetHiX
Bulgaria511 Posts
i <3 the naniwa on a probe one | ||
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Szgk
Poland112 Posts
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Vector art has always felt too time-consuming to me, although It probably doesn't help that I suck horribly at it.