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alteredclone
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States110 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-29 04:01:46
January 29 2013 03:31 GMT
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TL;DR
If you are here because you just want to watch me draw something click here

DISCLAIMER: I’m very passionate about what I do and why and how I do it. I will not be telling you what to do, I will be teaching you how to do it; a sort of crash course in anything that might resemble my style, or vector art in general. With it, comes many of my very personal and outspoken opinions, as well as my inspirations and reasonings. If this is not something you are interested in please just google "vector art tutorial" and click on the first link.

+ Step 0: Learn to Draw.

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Yes. Most vector art is drawn very meticulously by hand first.

And yes, this tutorial starts like this. If you really want to really be able to art like this, you are going to need to learn how to actually draw. With books and charcoal and perspective and shading. All of that. The whole bit.

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Ok, now that you have a basic understanding of drawing, let’s begin

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Step 1: Begin Drawing
(But read all of this first.)

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( No, a tablet is not required for this tutorial )

When I was learning graphic design I was always particularly drawn to the vector style. It always looked so slick and effortless. I’ve always loved logo design and this was just the epitome of that kind of beautiful simplicity to me.

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After a few semi-failed attempts at imitating a few styles, I (coincidentally) became aware of the then newly popular “OBEY” style; and by that I mean people blatantly tracing photos in illustrator.

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I quickly learned that the proportions of the image were not what was supposed to be admired (or even frowned upon), but the subtle line control expressed throughout the good pieces. Even a traced image could look stunning if the artist knew what he was doing, and after a while it was easy to spot the difference between someone who did, and someone who didn't.

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You could admire a clear, legible image from 20 feet away and the great detail and subtlety of it from inches away. Much like any good logo design.

This brings up a couple points but I will start with

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A. Basic Shape (And Key Features)


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Almost anything you can draw has something that makes it “it” (we’ll refer to it as X so i don’t have to say “it factor”). Now, for a great many things, you will find that its silhouette can often be this factor; a guitar, a car, a plane from afar ~ However with other things it gets a bit more detailed. A particular person could have very specific hair/facial hair. An animal it might have a particular ear or tail shape. This factor could even be a costume that a character wears or a logo on their forehead. (we won’t get into comic book characters) et cetera.

The point is that often times you can make changes in the proportions or colors of any irrelevant attribute, or even take them all away entirely, and by keeping X, the thing will still obviously be the thing it’s supposed to be.

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in this case by keeping the 卐 factor

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spoilers

Being able to identify these features and utilize them in your drawings is paramount. For those of you who have ever drawn fanart and just cannot fucking figure out why it still doesn’t look like Hermione for some reason, it’s probably because of this reason. Human characteristics are obviously a lot more subtle than, you know, having a tree face, but the same principles still apply. (you made her lips too big)*

*At this point you may end the tutorial and begin your career as a minimalist graphic designer on tumblr.

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Now, your basic shape is usually pretty cool already. Especially if you are designing a logo for, say, “Swan Industries” and their logo is a swan. Swans are already S shaped. Bam. Logo done. EZ mode.

But when your silhouette doesn’t really have that “BAM” factor, you might have to delve into some more advanced techniques in order to spice up your designs such as

i. Making Stuff Up

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Sometimes the thing you’re drawing is boring, or doesn’t really bring many of those X factors to the table.

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Or maybe it’s just not the shape you want it to be, and you just want to make it whatever shape. Or (more realistically) you actually have to make it a different shape. Well it’s your lucky day! Because now that we’ve gathered our X’s we can pretty much get as creative as we want.

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Usually for designs like the Dota Hero series™, i will pick some sort of basic shape that could essentially fulfill the role of being some generic logo:

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and draw in the X details as needed. Sometimes you will have 10-20 X’s to drop into your shape, sometimes you will have 2-5. Your job is to decide which are the most / least important and filter accordingly. However, your filtering is VERY IMPORTANT. It can mean the difference between a good result and a horrible result. I’m sure you’ve seen a vector of some hot young actress who looks like she’s aged 30+ years. This is because people do not know how to properly filter out non relevant features (wrinkles in particular) and it just gets out of hand. Conversely, you might see people filter out the necessary features, and decide they want to keep completely unnatural ones.

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It’s important to note that you will often intermix X details with non-X details when working with anything more complicated than a basic logo. You will have to stand back from your drawing and think, "do I really need to add the divot on the upper lip?"

This process is a balance that will be ultimately decided at your own will. Sometimes you’ll figure it out right away. Sometimes you will want to end your life right at your desk. But keep in mind it’s a balance. As someone said about God once, “you give AND take away, you give AND take away.”

G D Em C
(repeat forever)


ii. “Artistic Liberty”

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No. Artistic Liberty does not mean “I’m an artist so I can do whatever I want. This is me expressing myself mom! Get out of my life you don’t unDERS TAND M3 ~!1! ”

* slams door *

As previously stated, some details (X) are relevant, some are not. If you happen to be tracing over a photograph, for example, and the person’s teeth are unevenly spaced (and this is not a relevant/wanted feature of this person, i.e. it’s your girlfriend) fucking fix her teeth! Nobody wants to see that!

Part of the simplicity of this sort of vector art is the elegance and beauty of quote / unquote perfection. This means that line widths are even, faces are perfectly symmetrical, hair flows in front of the face in fantastic wisps unmatched by even L’oreal commercials. If the line is jagged, make it straight; if it’s supposed to be jagged, make it slightly less jagged. And then probably even less jagged than that.

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Sometimes in order to fit your entire design into your basic shape, you may need to adjust ear size (smaller OR larger) hair length, eye brow shape… Sometimes you may need to modify your basic shape in order to compensate and start again from scratch. Again, it’s up to you to decide how far you want to take your artistic liberties, sometimes you can get away with it -

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sometimes you can’t

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iii. Lines

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Lines are arguably the most important and difficult aspect of minimal/ vector art simply because lines don’t actually exist. One of the first things you learned in your Charcoal Drawing Class (because I know you all took one, as required) is that there are no lines, only edges. There is no line differentiating your chin from your neck, or your lips from your face-

“There is a line between your lips when your mouth is closed!”

Shut the fuck up Jessica, you are dismissed from the class. You may go back to drawing anime eyes on your wide ruled notebook paper. In the office.

Anyway

iii. Lines

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Lines are, luckily, a very familiar concept to most people. You draw a line around the head, maybe a line outlining the hair. Lines around clothing separating them from the skin. There are always those lines that just make sense to draw, and you probably draw them naturally.

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One of your drawings

There a lot of subtleties that go into lines, where to put them, how thick to make them, etc. But most of that really comes down to your own discretion. How much realism do you want? How much detail do you want? How little detail do you want?

Your line control will just come with time and experience. You will realize that these lines should be thicker, these should be tapered at the ends, these shouldn’t exist at all. You’re just gonna have to feel it out.

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Half of the work is figuring out how to imply depth in your image with just one or two lines, and no shading at all. Your familiarity with basic perspective from your Perspective 101 class will help you out during this stage. This brings us to

iv. Not-As-Basic Shapes

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You will find that much of your drawing is made up of these things called “shapes”. “Shapes” often manifest themselves as shadows that explain a very important detail like a cheekbone or jawline. Shapes can sometimes resemble lines, but do not be fooled !; many shapes will try to sneak past your shape-o-scope disguised as lines such as: the the shadow under your nose, and the shape that appears in between your lips when your mouth is closed, Jessica. How did you even get back in here?


.+~* Negative space is also a shape *~+. <— Do not ever forget this. Make sure to take the time to see if your shapes look cool without the lines, and the lines look cool without the shapes. The key to having a really clean image is perfecting every single one of these shapes. Do not skimp out on any of them, not even the ones in your ears. Each one should be able to stand on it’s own.

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B. Color


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Color is the hardest thing I’ve ever learned / am still learning. It can make or break your design in the end. I have no tips on color. Good luck. Ask your girlfriend. I’m sorry. I can’t help you.

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C. omposition


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Remember when you were taking your Intro to Design course and your professor drew a bunch of random lines over some famous painting and exclaimed “Composition!” and you were just like wtf is this? this is all bullshit (lit majors I know you can relate.)

Well. It’s real. Composition is a real thing that every known artist uses, however, its abstractness can be off-putting. What looks good in a composition is almost purely subjective, and though many people will tell you there are still rules, there is no “right” or “wrong” art composition.

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The thing is, no artist puts his brush to the canvas and paints from top left to bottom right. Even when you are designing a logo you have to take composition into account. How does your logo look at the top of your website? How does it look 20 pixels wide on the corner of your poster? Alone on the back of a cell phone? Every surface is the canvas. A good logo is like having a melody that fits in any song #artsyMetaphors, and since your vector art is essentially a glorified logo, it should accomplish a similar goal.

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Step 3: Start Your Drawing Over Again


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still the drawing stage

Even though you always do everything perfect the first time every time, well, I mean the rest of this section should be pretty self-explanatory.

I always draw everything twice at the very, very, very, very least. It takes less time than you think, and it’s always worth it. Often I will start a drawing very small in a notebook and scan and enlarge it so I don’t compromise large basic shapes. This is called a thumbnail, but you should already know that from pretty much every single one of your art classes.

do this. always.

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Step 4: Vectorize your drawing.


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Alright cool, so now that you are done with your drawing it’s time to vectorize it. And yes, I mean literally vectorize each element meticulously by hand. There is no filter or algorithm that will replace your hands.

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or this rather

This part is really up to you. I’m not going to teach you how to use illustrator. There are a hundred thousand illustrator tutorials out there teaching dozens of different methods. Pick one and go with it for a while, until you figure out something better for you. The method I use is specific to how I like to work, I don’t do anything “special”, I don’t have any expensive plug-ins. Nothing. I use illustrator out of the box, primarily the pen tool, with a few basic tricks that I’ve learned over the years from random tutorials / classes that do absolutely nothing but increase efficiency.

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Step 5: In Conclusion


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I hope you didn’t come here looking for the Pro Vector Art Serum 3000™. This is just a formula that I use where most of the elements I (and many others like me) have developed over time with practice.

If I’ve done my job right, you should now have a slightly more enlightened perception of Picasso’s famously over-repeated and un-understood quote: “Good Artists Copy, Great Artists Steal.” There are a lot of methods to “faking” decent vector art, but the truth is it’s just regular art. It’s a style, and the fact that it’s vectorized just happens to compliment this style in particular. So If you want to continue using your posterize filter and stock vectors, no one is going to stop you. But sooner or later people are going to notice that you buy all your card tricks from a magic shop.

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half-life 3 confirmed


• • •

all of the art in this tutorial was either from my porn art folder or found on google. The only art belonging to me are the screenshots from the Dota Hero Wallpaper series specifically, the “art” comic, and the DOAK shirt design. If you’re one of the artists of any of these pieces and you want to be credited for some reason or another, just let me know and I will credit you, however most pieces were used purely as examples.

Link to tumblr version if you're into that.


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Graphics@alteredclone
Just_a_Moth
Profile Joined March 2012
Canada1954 Posts
January 29 2013 03:48 GMT
#2
This is cool. I didn't even know vector art was a thing before this.
I'm currently teaching myself to draw by help of a book. I suck though.
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33427 Posts
January 29 2013 03:55 GMT
#3
brilliant! :O
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Coagulation
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States9633 Posts
January 29 2013 04:25 GMT
#4
Im not a big fan of vector art. While it does have a clean crisp commercial feel to it when done right.. I think its kinda limited what you can do with it.
DannyJ
Profile Joined March 2010
United States5110 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-29 07:00:56
January 29 2013 04:27 GMT
#5
I've always loved vector art. It's pretty limited in some ways, and most of it is all generic stuff (most art is), but in terms of creating it I always had so much fun. I used to play around with Illustrator all day for years and years. There was something so amusing about making art that was all movable with interdependent shapes. I always found it very satisfying to trace out a drawing or picture and figure out how to make it work well with vectors. The ability to transform things let you be so creative, usually by accident. I haven't touch Illustrator in many years now since I've gotten more in motion graphics (aside from basic stuff like text) but I really should get back into it.

Edit: rats I tried to find some of the tons of vector art I made but I think it's all on my other computer. All i found was some strange cropped ugly picture of part of one that I barely remember doing. I just remember making that face a long time ago, lol. I guess I was messing around with the gradient tool, not really the best example of what vectors excel at (line, shape, graphic punch).

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shiroiusagi
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
SoCal, USA3955 Posts
January 29 2013 04:53 GMT
#6
alteredclone <3
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GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
January 29 2013 05:21 GMT
#7
This is so cool! I'm still in step one though T_T
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Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
January 29 2013 05:50 GMT
#8
Oh my jesus....this guide is splendiferous :O

<3
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HawaiianPig
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Canada5155 Posts
January 29 2013 06:27 GMT
#9
lines r kewl
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fishuu
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States369 Posts
January 29 2013 06:36 GMT
#10
Always love seeing your stuff! The comment about minimalist tumblr designer still makes me laugh.
Jumbled
Profile Joined September 2010
1543 Posts
January 29 2013 07:08 GMT
#11
This could just about be in the TL Knowhow section rather than blogs. Thanks for the great post!
Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
January 29 2013 07:16 GMT
#12
Wow I just went through the whole thing again, and I love all the little touches you added to the blog entry hehe! (just like one would to an artistic piece!)

four chord songs for the win
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ROOTheognis
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
United States4482 Posts
January 29 2013 07:45 GMT
#13
Great stuff! Very insightful :D
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UltimateHurl
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Ireland591 Posts
January 29 2013 10:16 GMT
#14
Love your work, I'm entirely self-taught and haven't ever done vector stuff, interesting to see how it's done!
Audio
Profile Joined March 2010
United States60 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-29 10:51:00
January 29 2013 10:50 GMT
#15
Was a nice read, but i was actually expecting you too go into a more detailed overview of how you created these dota vectors. instead you just covered some extremely broad and vague topics that you used to create these vectors. Yea i get that lines are shapes, and compositions are real and abstract, and things need to look pretty, color is hard, and I have to know how to draw.

I liked the part where you said sometimes you need to change shapes to fit your overall shape, and you had the picture of treants ear, and you showed the before and after. That part really helped me figure out your style. This guide needs more of that.

7/10 enjoyable, motivating, didn't learn much.

alteredclone
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States110 Posts
January 29 2013 13:35 GMT
#16
@audio

this tutorial wasn't made for you i guess :\
Graphics@alteredclone
AmericanUmlaut
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Germany2578 Posts
January 29 2013 16:12 GMT
#17
0/5 I still cannot draw.
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divito
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada1213 Posts
January 29 2013 16:21 GMT
#18
On January 29 2013 13:25 Coagulation wrote:
Im not a big fan of vector art. While it does have a clean crisp commercial feel to it when done right.. I think its kinda limited what you can do with it.

It has its place, but exactly this.
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Recognizable
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Netherlands1552 Posts
January 29 2013 17:19 GMT
#19
I came here for some smexy Vector fields. Left with something awesome.
tehemperorer
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2183 Posts
January 29 2013 19:45 GMT
#20
So good, I believe I have the talent to do this as I pursued it lightly in high school and college, but I just don't have the time. I really enjoy, therefore, seeing someone as good as you taking it to what limits you have. Really good stuff, I think if I had a portfolio, we would literally have basically the same drawings in it! You know, knights n shit
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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3624 Posts
January 29 2013 22:25 GMT
#21
haha that part about composition.
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snively
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States1159 Posts
January 29 2013 22:46 GMT
#22
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
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
Braavos36375 Posts
January 29 2013 23:48 GMT
#23
this is really cool
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Sigrun
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
United States1655 Posts
January 30 2013 02:32 GMT
#24
Really nice read. 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
Profile Joined May 2010
Japan208 Posts
January 30 2013 03:26 GMT
#25
thanks for this article.

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!
Lip the Pencilboy
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Italy420 Posts
January 30 2013 10:10 GMT
#26
there are some valid points you make.
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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Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Estonia4644 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-30 15:20:50
January 30 2013 15:16 GMT
#27
this is awesome, so well written :D
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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Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Austria765 Posts
January 30 2013 19:07 GMT
#28
One of THE most awesome contributions to the site. Thank you!
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Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Romania6942 Posts
January 30 2013 19:15 GMT
#29
1/5 not enough Animu urgh...

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I kid, this is still pretty awesome. Fun read, thanks~
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Profile Blog Joined September 2009
United States853 Posts
January 31 2013 04:04 GMT
#30
Absolutely loved!
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Profile Joined February 2011
Bulgaria511 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-31 08:11:41
January 31 2013 08:11 GMT
#31
Really appreciate the amount of work,talent and thought put into this.

i <3 the naniwa on a probe one
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Profile Joined May 2010
Poland112 Posts
January 31 2013 16:00 GMT
#32
Great read. Gets me even more excited for the "Introduction to vector graphics" course I signed up at my university
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