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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
portugueses are faggies
>> Anonymous
/OHGOD
>> Anonymous
buy some icons =D
>> Anonymous
OP I need that wallpaper : D
>> Anonymous
DO NOT WANT, TKS
>> Anonymous
http://danbooru.donmai.us/data/483ac92f1ec50d0d6e4d7499a5c766aa.jpg

i did the wallpaper in paint. 1280x1024 :3 there http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6341/483ac92f1ec50d0d6e4d749kq3.png

have fun~
>> Sean
Nagato~~ ty.
>> Anonymous
this is awesome, but low res.
Can someone vektor it?
>> Anonymous
1680x1050 please T__T
>> Anonymous
here. :33~

http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/8927/sssssssssua4.png

havefun~2
>> Anonymous
can some1 vektor this one:
http://danbooru.donmai.us/data/483ac92f1ec50d0d6e4d7499a5c766aa.jpg
my res is 1920x1200 so it would be great if she is bigger (not the white background)
>> Enko
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vectoring isn't always the answer.

i vectored from the pic OP sent and resized to widescreen.
>> Anonymous
>>594713
You're shitting me, right?
>> Enko
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This one I resized to 1200 then added white border to fit to widescreen 1920, yuki looks smaller tho
>> Enko
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>>594716
Adobe Illustrator CS3, high fidelity vectoring...

Maybe i'm doing it wrong tho :p

Anyway, here's another resize : i resized to 1920 then cut the borders to fit widescreen 1200
>> Anonymous
>Maybe i'm doing it wrong tho

Yes, you are.
>> Enko
>>594723

Any comment/help/tutorial to help me improve ?
>> Anonymous !VeCToR/k/o
i made a tutorial, english version will be available in week or two. well, don't expect too much, i'm used to make a lot of grammar mistakes whenever i try to make single sentence in english. anyway, you can check current, polish version here: http://rrhp.info/vectors/tutorial/polish.htm .
>> Anonymous
Can someone make the background color black instead?
>> Anonymous
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>>594827
like this?
>> Anonymous !VeCToR/k/o
http://rrhp.info/vectors/tutorial/english.htm
got translated the first half. the other half is going to be translated this week, but i don't know when i'll have enough time to do it.
>> Anonymous
>>594827
That works. Thanks!
>> Enko
>>594955

sweet
>> Enko
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Here's a new vector

expanded from 860*390 to 3440*1560
>> Anonymous
>>595335
Don't tell me that's a vector. That's just some shitty tracing.
>> Anonymous
>>595341

That'd be good 'ol LIVE TRACE!

D=
>> Enko
>>595341

show me your vector then :)
basically i'm trying to compare several vectoring programs
AI cs3 is kinda crap
Vector Magic Desktop seems alright
Haven't tried Inkscape yet
>> Anonymous
>>595347

Any vector program you use you'll be using something akin to a pen tool, not an Adobe filter or something that takes 2 clicks or some adjustment changes. Seriously, look at Inkscape, look at the tuts for it, even look up some tuts for Illustrator.
>> Enko
>>595348

You're right about that, but there will be details lost in any case.

And since this is a pretty simple image I figured tweaking progs would be more effective than tracing and shaping.

But if you can prove me wrong please do it, i'd love to learn :)
>> Anonymous
>>595351

If you get to know a program and put enough time into something, you won't lose any results and produce a pretty good looking image. If you've hung around and seen some other vector work you'd see what I mean. It takes some time and patience but the results are satisfying.

I've been using the Adobe platform for a few years, I'm experienced with other software platforms as well (I'm an animator) I knew right away what you used to vector and a lot of other people will too. If it works for you that's great (honestly), but a lot of people will just give you a hard time because "that way is for newfags lololol".

It just comes down to the fact that you really can get better results doing some tracing manually than using stuff like vector magic or live trace. Something like vector magic overworks the image and makes it look like garbage because it tries to compensate for color differences and other imperfections, mostly because of image quality, but that's my take on it.

check these pages out for an idea, do a search and you'll come up with a lot more info.

http://www.inkscape.org/

http://www.inkscape.org/doc/basic/tutorial-basic.html

http://www.inkscape.org/doc/advanced/tutorial-advanced.html

Inkscape is good because it's a small program and the layout is pretty simple. Stuff like Illustrator might have a little too much going on if all you want to do is vector imaging. Adobe still makes a fine product though, there's nothing wrong with either program.

/rant
>> Enko
>>595357
will do, thx for the advice
>> Anonymous
Illy is much superior to Inkscape when you get the hang of it. I hear CorelDraw is pretty good too, I have no experience with that though.