with your back up against the wall
with your back up against the wall
tell me, yeah
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Tue 15 May 2007, 16:48,
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with your back up against the wall
tell me, yeah
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
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Tue 15 May 2007, 16:50,
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www.lazyorange.co.uk/index.php?page=tutorial
ha ha
:)
i was saying, let's not call them vectors, as they're not
let's call them shapes instead...
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Tue 15 May 2007, 16:53,
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:)
i was saying, let's not call them vectors, as they're not
let's call them shapes instead...
And then I coloured each bit in using cell shading. So it is kindof a vector yes?
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Tue 15 May 2007, 17:11,
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vector refers to a way in which the software draws an image.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-vector-art.htm
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Tue 15 May 2007, 17:28,
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-vector-art.htm