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Anonymous
I wish that people would pay more attention to details like line thickness if they're really serious about making vectorizations that look good.

Not that this image isn't pure ownage, if only because it's a crazy girl, not to mention the fact that it's Shion/Mion.
>> Anonymous
How does one "vector"?
>> Anonymous
>>79633
I agree, line thickness variation brings an outstanding level of polish.

It's hard to pull off though. Treating every line as a shape rather than a stroke.
>> Anonymous
well, just to let ppl who doesn't vector know, using shapes as the outline instead of strokes (personally) can easily take 10x as long to do, and aryone 5x if you wanna so a fast job

it definitely makes a difference at higher res'
>> Anonymous
I've made 2 vectors now trying to do something like that, but instead of making lines shapes, I use two lines, for example:

2 bordering areas separated by a line, I color in each individual area, and make the border between the two not directoly overlapping, giving it a more uneven and varried look.

Takes less, and I think it looks better