Shigemitsubaki puts us all to shame once again by not only making an amazing wall with a great color scheme but also records the whole thing on youtube to let you see how it was done!
Learn to use thin filled paths. They simulate lineweight variation whereas stroked paths do not. Alternately certain programs allow brushed paths (a vector shape is aligned along a path) which may have a similar effect.
After finally realizing the problem with my previous vectors (all of them are stroked and are not published), I had the chance to watch some tutorials on how to vector anime images. Brushed paths are okay, but tracing each detail from the original image makes the vector look clean and sharp. And I am very detail-oriented, even in art. So that is how I will design each vector from now on. But thanks for the tip!
1 year, 1 week ago
I wonder how long does it really take for a vector to get approved? Well, I will just vector another character or watch anime...
1 year, 6 months ago
Learn to use thin filled paths. They simulate lineweight variation whereas stroked paths do not. Alternately certain programs allow brushed paths (a vector shape is aligned along a path) which may have a similar effect.
1 year, 5 months ago
Okay. Manage to change the stroked paths to brushed paths. How can I demonstrate the same vector without losing papers?
1 year, 1 week ago
After finally realizing the problem with my previous vectors (all of them are stroked and are not published), I had the chance to watch some tutorials on how to vector anime images. Brushed paths are okay, but tracing each detail from the original image makes the vector look clean and sharp. And I am very detail-oriented, even in art. So that is how I will design each vector from now on. But thanks for the tip!
1 year, 8 months ago
Thanks~ ^^
Arigattou for yor lovely comment, I'm really glad you liked it. Hopefully I can make more wall & vector in future that you will like, see ya~~