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Serikawa Chistose Anonymous
I traced this to help me get some screenshots for the eye and gradient section of the vector trace tutorial I'm writing. This was done in Inkscape under Linux. Resizes and svg available upon request.
>> Anonymous
>>142152
that's pretty good, only complain (in my opinion) is that u could of used a better screenshot for a trace, but u needed to do the eye thing, so it's all good
>> Anonymous
Bojangles thinks it's sexy.
>> Haplo
Great! I want to see that eye section.

One idea: include the original image in the tutorial.

And there's the possibility of getting this in 1600x1200?
>> Anonymous
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Here is a 1600x1200 version. The original picture can be seen at http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/7597/1158088593707e751jv2.jpg
>> Anonymous
Vector tutorial tip:

Please add, near rule one if possible, that selecting a close up of half a head for your subject has been done too many times and it should never be done again.


Your friend, The Internet.
>> Anonymous
>>142335
Don't be a jerk, just because you don't like it doesn't mean that others follow your example. Also, instead of complaining why don't you go learn how to vector and solve the problem that way by yourself.

I am still quite grateful to the creator of the tutorial~ And I happen to like face close ups quite a bit~ Especially since regular wallpapers are usually full body types.
>> Anonymous
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>>142335
I've done plenty of full body vector traces, thank you. I basically needed an eye that conisted of the most usual aspects of an Anime eye. Several shows have different style eyes, so I thought it would be most beneficial to do a tutorial featuring the most regular style of eye. Furthermore, a full body shot would be useless because I only needed the eyes. Since it was already almost done, I decided to finish it.
Picture related, in both the fact that the eyes are irregular, and that it is a full body shot.
>> Anonymous
>>142417
I have to ask, if you have plenty why did you choose to post one that is not a full figure?
>> Haplo
>>142426

Learn to read.
>> Anonymous
>>142427


You learn to read, a full figure has FEET.
>> Anonymous
>>142431
I apologize anonymous. I know you never forgive, but if it is any consolation, Post a full body picture of someone you want traced and I'll do it. Upon looking, I notice all my full body pictures are missing either a foot, or an elbow, or something.
>> Anonymous
>>142432

No disrespect to your tracing skill but that is not necessary, you obviously could had you intended to. I was just being a jerk.
>> Anonymous
>>142432
Don't give into their demands! Stay strong!
>> Metaball
If you can trace hair, you can trace feet...

It ain't that hard =/