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# It pisses me off. I rarely do vector work
because as you can see from the above image even a simple cartoon takes masses and masses of work and detail.

This latest trend for colouring in selections has now had the term 'vexel' given to it. Which is better I suppose as it's pixel based imaging to give a vector shape effect.
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:29, archived)
# I hate "vexel"
It should just be called Fill-Tooling!
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:31, archived)
# what?
Tools filling in? ;)

Dave the hat has it sorted. He's never used Photoshop and when he got illustrator he just found out the proper way to do things. He's great with gradient meshes and is the only person I know on here who does it 'properly'.
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:33, archived)
# All my Vector stuff is properly drawn out spline work
I started work with good old Corel Draw and have been using Xara for about 10 years.
Here's one I never finished
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:39, archived)
# Ah, now see, that's much better...
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:41, archived)
# bjork!
She's fucking batty.

I must try and get into Xara extreme. I installed it last month and promptly had a system rebuild. I've been meaning to get to grips with it for a while. I understand it's good for vector work ( I also understand it's piss easy to cheat and have it done for you )
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:42, archived)
# the tracer function is pretty shit really
But its very quick and even easier to use.
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 22:05, archived)
# My first and only attempt at a "vexel"


must give real vectors a try though - haven't even started using that bit of photoshop yet
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:32, archived)
# photoshop does not have 'that bit'
well you can do so much with the bezier pen tool but for proper functionality you need illustrator ( that's me messing with laird dave's stuff whilst trying my new Ill CS3 out )

Edit:// There is not always a lot of difference in the look, this was rendered in Illustrator as vector shapes and paths ( with some post pro in photoshop )



Click for bigger (129KB)
(, Thu 26 Jul 2007, 21:36, archived)