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# I don't see what help you would need.
You seem to be doing fine. Carry on as you are putting in the flats ( base colours ) and then add your shades. I find it is better to work from light to dark when vectoring ( as opposed to dark to light as I have become accustomed to doing when colouring or painting )
Looks like you are doing fine to me. Well, that's my opinion and everyone is welcome to it ;)
(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 17:43, archived)
# Light to dark? That might help
So far I've been going dark to light, and it's turned a bit tedious when it came to the like of their hair. Ta for the compliment!
(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 17:46, archived)
# Don't listen to me.
I'm not that good at it on account of it takes so much time and effort and I like to think I have a life ;)
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(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 17:53, archived)
# That's a bit bloody good!
& yeh, this has taken its time, I've been working on it every now & then over the last 3 days, think ive put about 7-8 hours into it so far.
Only my 2nd vector drawing so far
(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 17:56, archived)
# ha. I like the cat!
( but not cats, there is a difference ;))

That above was only my first evor vector and remains unfinished.
I've got a bit better since then but it drives me crazy, I'd rather paint or shop purple cocks.
This was about the last vector I did and was just an experiment in shade hence it being grayscale.
( the image needs to be viewed full size to see the vectoring proper )
(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 18:01, archived)
# That's a wee bit good!
Right, back to vectoring... anything to put off essays NEways
(, Sat 18 Mar 2006, 18:02, archived)