Vector Images
Vector Images
Well due to this post mainly
viewtopic.php?t=35
I ended up giving vector a tryout and boy do I bite the weeny. So half-asleep I decide to give the easy tutorial a try out and as I worked I found my patience for pathing not very high XD so I ended up zooming out and just ploink ploink plop plop BLAM ching . . scwing d'oh!! alt+ctrl+Z!! ploink ploink!!! and then I came out with the soriest excuse for an image XD
The image source I used
and finally my bleh
http://users3.ev1.net/~amfest/Digi%20Ch ... 000000.png
lol. I think maybe practice is needed >_> and a bucket load of patience since I could of handdrawn that better >_>
viewtopic.php?t=35
I ended up giving vector a tryout and boy do I bite the weeny. So half-asleep I decide to give the easy tutorial a try out and as I worked I found my patience for pathing not very high XD so I ended up zooming out and just ploink ploink plop plop BLAM ching . . scwing d'oh!! alt+ctrl+Z!! ploink ploink!!! and then I came out with the soriest excuse for an image XD
The image source I used
and finally my bleh
http://users3.ev1.net/~amfest/Digi%20Ch ... 000000.png
lol. I think maybe practice is needed >_> and a bucket load of patience since I could of handdrawn that better >_>
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That's all right. You should have seen my first one. hehe...
I was feeling great about it that I used an extremely hard image( lots of lines and a dark image at that)
It ended up looking horrible w/ lots of broken lines. I just wanted to throw my monitor out the window!
Try out Shinta's pen tutorial. It might help.
→ http://www.imanimetions.net/tutorial/tu ... iew=pentut
I was feeling great about it that I used an extremely hard image( lots of lines and a dark image at that)
It ended up looking horrible w/ lots of broken lines. I just wanted to throw my monitor out the window!
Try out Shinta's pen tutorial. It might help.
→ http://www.imanimetions.net/tutorial/tu ... iew=pentut
I personally don't think it's easier with a graphic board . . . at least it felt bothersome since you don't draw out lines you just mark points and since you're zoomed in . . . using a mouse is less bothersome/tiresome as you can just relax your hand and place the point where you want it to adjust. Besides you can place a point and then use the arrow keys to adjust it to where you want it if you need to. Guess I should find another image to try. Wonder if I should try digi charat again since it has simple line characters at many points.Drake wrote:I should try this one day,with my graphic pallet it tablet be easier ^^
wrong,using the graphic tablet is a lot easier and less bothersome than the mouse,cause your hand is never tired and you are more precise,of course for big lines I use the pentool but for small points and color adjustment my graphic tablet is the best thing to use,any case i'm using it for a long time so whenever I open my photoshop I take my tablet,I cant use the mouse anymore :pamfest wrote:I personally don't think it's easier with a graphic board . . . at least it felt bothersome since you don't draw out lines you just mark points and since you're zoomed in . . . using a mouse is less bothersome/tiresome as you can just relax your hand and place the point where you want it to adjust. Besides you can place a point and then use the arrow keys to adjust it to where you want it if you need to. Guess I should find another image to try. Wonder if I should try digi charat again since it has simple line characters at many points.Drake wrote:I should try this one day,with my graphic pallet it tablet be easier ^^
hmm maybe the genetic makeup of my hand differs from yours Depends on the movement I suppose but since vector stuff uses the pentool and you're sooooooo zoomed in I don't really see the point of being more precise when you just can't miss it with the mouse. I mean how hard is it to miss a pixel that's so huge you can easily target it. At least when I'm lazying points I like to be zoomed in nicely . . at least thus far >_> but I haven't really messed with the curve adjustment thing. Maybe I'm just not used to my wacom tablet yet >_> but when I hold it I have to gently slide it or I might accidently lay a waypoint which means I'm holding back a little thus tiring my hand out. Sure if I'm drawing images or coloring it's perfectly fine . .no big problems at all. *shrugs* to each his own ^^Drake wrote:wrong,using the graphic tablet is a lot easier and less bothersome than the mouse,cause your hand is never tired and you are more precise,of course for big lines I use the pentool but for small points and color adjustment my graphic tablet is the best thing to use,any case i'm using it for a long time so whenever I open my photoshop I take my tablet,I cant use the mouse anymore :pamfest wrote:I personally don't think it's easier with a graphic board . . . at least it felt bothersome since you don't draw out lines you just mark points and since you're zoomed in . . . using a mouse is less bothersome/tiresome as you can just relax your hand and place the point where you want it to adjust. Besides you can place a point and then use the arrow keys to adjust it to where you want it if you need to. Guess I should find another image to try. Wonder if I should try digi charat again since it has simple line characters at many points.Drake wrote:I should try this one day,with my graphic pallet it tablet be easier ^^
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from: viewtopic.php?t=35
I was able to finish it.
My very first trace-vector work. ^_^
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original cap:
I ended up joining ferricorp and asked around for information on how-to's
Is it worthy enough for the board?
I was able to finish it.
My very first trace-vector work. ^_^
→
original cap:
I ended up joining ferricorp and asked around for information on how-to's
Is it worthy enough for the board?
solwyvern wrote: Thanks, thanks!
...but, I've still got ways to go.
coloring it was actually 'fun' and easier than tracing it. but a little time-consuming. It almost feels like being a five-year old coloring a drawing.
Chiyuri-chan! ♥_♥ I hope I see more of her.
I would like to see your vectoring technique. Its very good.
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yay, finished my second vector. This was done using shape-layers technique.
tutorial → http://www.ferricorp.com/public/forum/v ... .php?t=202
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original cap:
*added in a few graphics:
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It's the closest I can get to a 'Rosa Mystica' hehe^_^'
I never thought I would be able to make something like this so soon.
Anyone want a vector-image? I'm thinking on what I should make next...
oh, yea.. I'm planning to submit this to AP as my first wall. hope it passes. → http://www.animepaper.net/forums/Session-Zero/20009/
Taboo, post some of you work. maybe I can help you. â†
tutorial → http://www.ferricorp.com/public/forum/v ... .php?t=202
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original cap:
*added in a few graphics:
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It's the closest I can get to a 'Rosa Mystica' hehe^_^'
I never thought I would be able to make something like this so soon.
Anyone want a vector-image? I'm thinking on what I should make next...
oh, yea.. I'm planning to submit this to AP as my first wall. hope it passes. → http://www.animepaper.net/forums/Session-Zero/20009/
Taboo, post some of you work. maybe I can help you. â†
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