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Haruhi trace Skye
This is my first trace and i thought i would share :)
Took me 2 days to finish it. Constructive criticism is always welcome.
>> Anonymous
Looks pretty good to me :)
Can you post the original ?
>> Skye
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>>72336

Was here a few days ago.
>> Anonymous
So ehm, why did you trace something that was already high-res and high-quality? Waste of time if you ask me. In fact, I like the original better.

The trace itself isn't bad, but you might want to find a better image to trace next time.
>> Skye
Well i thought the same thing. There is a reason behind. Doesn't really matter, I just want to know if there's anything i need to pay more attention to next time.
>> Anonymous
there is no varied width in the lines
the light source in the eyes could use some work. i don't really like how they have a black outline and the shape is kind of...
>> Ririko
Well, I love it. Thanks for sharing. I really like the eyes. Can't wait to see more of your work.
>> Anonymous
Great work.
>> Skye
>>72374
>>72376
Glad to hear that. I'll try to learn inkscape and work 100% with vectors next time.

>>72361
Will keep that in mind, thanks. Was the first trace i ever did and i kinda didn't think of that back than.
>> Anonymous
do Yuki :D
>> Anonymous
Nice trace.

With an image this large, I find the lines are sometimes ok a standard width, especially if shrinking for a wall or something.

There are a few parts where the lines don't join up fully as well, such as near her left ankle and around the knot. Also you shouldn't always follow the orginal perfectly, aka the line that crosses over from her left arm into the bikini.

>>72347

In regards to that, I agree, however for a first trace, its often better to do something high quality like this so you can get a feeling of how to create details from lower rez images.
>> Anonymous
>>72332
You did a great job with your first vector. I have to agree with 72347 however, vectoring something so big already is kind of pointless.

I look forward to your next work!
>> Anonymous
it doesnt look bad, but you should have traced the lines too, not just use boring straight lines ;| it'll look better if you trace the lines too like any other part of the scan
>> Anonymous
Quite excellent work! Surprised it's just your first.