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vectors Anonymous
ITT Post your best vectors
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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This transformation still impresses me.
>> Anonymous
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my current wall
(sorry for bastardising your creation negativezero)
>> I'm ignorant Anonymous
I know a vector is generally a trace created from Adobe Illustrator, but what's the source? Screen captures?
>> Yes you are Anonymous
>>162556
Usually, but it can also be promotional materials, DVD covers, etc. etc.
>> Anonymous !VAepLw811Y
>>162556
Yes. Sometimes poster/magazine scans are used as well.
>> Anonymous
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Because you can never have enough Liru.

Even when it's just a crop to desktop aspect ratio with a hilariously cliche gradient background.
>> khell
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i dunno, i can't choose. It's either this
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or this
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Desu?
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>>162588
Some sick dedication to the source, that is the kind of work that makes me try harder.
>> Anonymous
>>162574
crop?
can we have the full thing, pls?
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>>162736

Yes.

This... Uh... This is a desktop do-it-yourself kit. Simply crop to your desired dimensions. It is therefore appropriate for posting on /w/ despite its odd size and aspect ratio.
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>> Anonymous
>>162592

How do you get varying line width?
>> Anonymous
>>163857
In case that question is not a joke:

The 'varying line width' thing is tracing both sides of the line separately. That is, you define a vector shape(area) that conforms to the shape of the line, and use the handles to make the curves follow those of the image. Vectoring is not for those who want quick results; accurately duplicating a complex image will take many days.