that's some nice tracing work!
*stokes fires*
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The Great Architect is still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:29,
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*pisses in fire*
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ClanSoul,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:32,
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don't worry, I trace too
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The Great Architect is still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:33,
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But it's not a tracing.
It's a vector.
Grr.
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ClanSoul,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:35,
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nope, it's a tracing that I'm afraid, (or 'cell shading/vector style')
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Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:36,
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fraid TGA is right
you can call it cell shading
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Laird Dave Draws Now charges to take off his clothes.,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:43,
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I prefer the term 'vector-style' - thus not pissing off the residents of either camp
your 'vector-style' images m'laddo are feckin' amazing. As for me, I use photoshop and trace shapes/elements over.
requires a bit of patience, and involvement. Got to love and appreciate people like IVV especially for what is achievable - awesome stuff
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Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:44,
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gracias
going to start on some more soonish after I get all my course stuff sorted out.
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Laird Dave Draws Now charges to take off his clothes.,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:47,
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I don't get it
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics
simply tells you that a vector drawing is composed by primitive objects. Doesn't tell you how is done.
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Mon 17 Sep 2007, 16:59,
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follow the link at the bottom for Graphics tutorials
it'll give you options to select for vector image tutorials
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The Great Architect is still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Mon 17 Sep 2007, 17:02,
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Is the difference that you use a raster image and you trace it
rather than opening the raster image in another program and visually copying it?
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Mon 17 Sep 2007, 17:13,
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