man i thought this pic would be easy to do but so much detail that i need to take a break, iam too lazy to finish it now , although ill be using this on my next sig
hey tru_Asiatik_Pride ~ how you make those outline SO ACCURATE ? like ... straight and stuff ~ i need this technique to do a art presentation of mine PM me for tips plz thx and if there're other pro cartoon-ist here, spare me some hints plz too
hey tru_Asiatik_Pride ~ how you make those outline SO ACCURATE ? like ... straight and stuff ~ i need this technique to do a art presentation of mine PM me for tips plz thx and if there're other pro cartoon-ist here, spare me some hints plz too
the lines are easy just use the pencil tool start from a point then hold down shift and click where ever you want the line to go to(like connect the dots) this should creat a line from poit a to b just keep on holding shift until you have trace the entire shape you want
i did something like this in illustrator. here is a pic
that picture STILL REQUIRE you to use mouse clicks to trace the outline rite ? im kinda THINKIN if there's a lazy way tat requires you to click effects and settings to get it out ... require less HAND WORK ~ because i have a feeling tat the more HAND it involves the more INACCURATE IT is
that picture STILL REQUIRE you to use mouse clicks to trace the outline rite ? im kinda THINKIN if there's a lazy way tat requires you to click effects and settings to get it out ... require less HAND WORK ~ because i have a feeling tat the more HAND it involves the more INACCURATE IT is
yes it still requires you to use the mouse clicks and besie {spelling} curves. the nice thing about them is that you can alter the position of the points. you can also add and subtract points on the existing line. it is just something you have to get used to. i am working on another illustrator celica project.
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