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me=vector noob SKOTIE
>> Z3r02007
It's not that bad. :/
>> grue
That's actually pretty impressive... what program are you using? I'm probably a noob with inkscape, and just can't find out how to get the edge-gradient you have in the hair...
>> Z3r02007
>>212037

If edge gradient means thickness of the hair's ink line, i don't mind. I think it's a little more artistic this way.
>> grue
>>212043
I'm actually talking about the gradient that follows the edge of the hair. I guess it would be better described as "glow". Searching high and low, it seems that inkscape doesn't support creating glows yet, so I should probably find a program that does... Any suggestions?
>> SKOTIE
It's just adobe photoshop. As far as the outlining goes, ya, the outline is a separate vector shape from the original object. If i wanted the outlines to be perfect, i could have just put a "stroke" effect on the shapes, but it looks stupid. The un-even'nes looks awesome compared to the stroke. And the glow is just a paint brush that only effects the hair layer, so it doesn't disrupt the lines in her hair. All other gradients in the hair is done with the paint brush :D. Thank you for the comments!
>> SKOTIE
sorry, i guess i should have mentioned, this is not 100% vector :( Cus of the paint brush. I fail
>> grue
woo! seems that the newest version of inkscape does support a glow effect... it's a bit roundabout getting to it (using the gaussian blur function), but it works wonders. Any good pictures for me to try it with? :)
>> Anonymous
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I like it!