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Fish
My first vector!
>> Anonymous
Not too bad for a first attempt.

That being said, your black-lining needs work. Also, I can't quite put my my finger on why, but the image, quality wise, evokes memories of the old EGA sierra games.
>> Anonymous
in the future...try tracing the black lines instead of drawing over them.
or you can use my favorite cheat.
in photoshop:
-color select black
-in the paths palette, select 'make path' (you may want to set the senstivity to maximum first.)
hit the 'export paths to illustrator' command
...and it's traced in 5 seconds.
>> Fish
Thanks for the tip I'll keep that in mind. It was hard because of the screenshot. Most of it is kinda really white http://ktkore.hitori-janai.net/eurekaseven/50/bscap019.jpg
It was hard trying to make/pin point lines. I'll try cleaning it up more tomorrow. Thx :)
>> Anonymous
needs a background
>> Anonymous
SPOILER MOTHA FUCKKKKK FAG
>> Anonymous
Newb question, so how do making these vector images owrk, can i just use any image and make it inot a vector one, or do i have to make a vector image myself?

guides and links would be helpful
>> Anonymous
oh wow, this fails.. try using a real vector program next time (inkscape, illustrator, NOT photoshop)
>> Anonymous
>>69997
photoshop can vector
i didn't have any problems when i tried one
>> j005u
photoshop can vector fine. yes i know the output is not a real vector, but the process is. so if i were to vector an image in photoshop and then vector it excactly the same and output both to png at the same resolution (... having upscaled the original image in photoshop before starting) the results would be of the same quality if not excatly the same.


but overall illustrator and inscape are, of course, superioir.
>> Anonymous
Flash can also do some OK vectoring for those who have it.
>> Anonymous
Please. Has anyone found a 'proper' tutorial for doing 'anime' vector tracing in Inkscape? In otherwords a quick 'how to' without having to learn everything in Inkscape to get some decent output.
>> Anonymous
>>69999
please note the differences in arriving to the same result

i'm intersted
>> Anonymous
>>70003
There's not much to learn. Bezier, border, fill and that's about it. A matter of one, maybe two hours to get it right.
Making something worth it is much harder.
>> Anonymous
>>70003

i'm having the same problem. i have inkscape and know the basics, but i can't find a simple breakdown of the steps to tracing, coloring, layering, whatever.

can anyone help with a link or some guidelines? thanks