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# lets call them shapes
:D
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:41, archived)
# *throws them onto the dancefloor*
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:43, archived)
# what you gonna do when you really don't want to dance
with your back up against the wall
with your back up against the wall
tell me, yeah
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:48, archived)
# no we can't.
It's eactly the technique used to colour comic books. You make a selection, or 'frisket' in the trade, then you work on hat with colour and contrast. To have vectored it you would have to have created the whole image with shape layers. 90% of the supposed vector images here are actually crude forms of cell shading and have never been near a vector shape.

www.lazyorange.co.uk/index.php?page=tutorial
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:50, archived)
# i was agreeing with you, YOU FREAK!!!
ha ha

:)

i was saying, let's not call them vectors, as they're not
let's call them shapes instead...
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 16:53, archived)
# look. I just need someone
to argue with. OK? ;)

(, Tue 15 May 2007, 17:04, archived)
# OH NO YOU DON'T!
HAHAHAHAHA

did you see what I did there?

:D
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 17:10, archived)
# no
it's not.

was this the full half hour?
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 17:10, archived)
# Ah... but I did use shape layers (The little pen tool) to actually create the basic shapes.
And then I coloured each bit in using cell shading. So it is kindof a vector yes?
(, Tue 15 May 2007, 17:11, archived)
# no
vector refers to a way in which the software draws an image.

www.wisegeek.com/what-is-vector-art.htm

(, Tue 15 May 2007, 17:28, archived)