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Anonymous
Can someone PLEASE point me towards an easy to understand vector tracing tutorial. Preferably in Inkscape. But Illustrator or PS would be fine too. I really want to try my hand at it.
>> Anonymous
here's a ps one
http://www.virtualinfusion.net/showthread.php?t=348
>> infiltrated man
>>70406
source of this?
>> Anonymous
>>70537
dabooru

search for eureka
>> MD
Kobayashi Yuji, this image is from Kobayashi Yuji Collection - Nagko-Make, I got this long time ago, it's 1,63 GB
>> Cronauer !sRg2SqGvH.
>>70539

Would you happen to know where I could find this 1.6gb version of Yuji's works? Most of the torrents i've ever beenable to find have been around 500-700mb and lack a few series I really want.

Thanks.
>> Anonymous
>>70563
bump for torrent
>> Anonymous
The main key is to master the Bezier curve. It's not that hard once you get the hang of it. Sometimes you have to trace around the outlines, because the original didn't use hairline width for every line.

Other than that, you need a good spatial sense when it comes to details (e.g., shoelaces are still 3d objects, not flat ribbons; you still need to shade them). For Inkscape, just read the guide to Inkscape and follow the tutorials; you can learn the rest on your own if you're really good.