it's insane to do such a trace in illustrator... why not model it in 3-D? and only design geeks will know how much effort it took. but...i appreciate dedication.
it's insane to do such a trace in illustrator... why not model it in 3-D? and only design geeks will know how much effort it took. but...i appreciate dedication.
wow, that must of taken you forever. Great job!
wow! good one.
Great job !
this work is amazing. does he really only use illustrator ? im not sure about that..
Wow very impressing, looks awesome!
You think he is traceing the maps above the starting pictures or makes them all by zero? In the second case I would find his art much more impressive.
Incredible in any case![]()
NO WAY! this is unbelievable. yet believable. some people are so talented and just have that eye for detail!
Crazy. I know I don't have the patience to even try something like this![]()
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His photoshop work is as amazing as his illustrator work. Its hard to believe those are not photos but are drawings!
That's unbelievable! I didn't know it was possible to do that in illustrator!
Its kind of a "climb the mountain because its there" thing, but it just seems like a lot of effort to get something you could have done in a half hour in photoshop... never the less, very impressive.
Yeah...but photoshop is not completely scalable...everyone forgets this is VECTOR BASED... this image can be massive and not lose a single spec of detail...no pixelation here!
I actually made some vector based illustrations for my "sauce Label" I am working on. I create the fruit with gradient meshes and the bongos are just gradients and opacity masks.
Really impressive
Absolutely Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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An image like that takes a lot of dedication and I think that's one of the main advantages in doing it in Illustrator... I mean, who can honestly say they've done something like this in Illustrator?
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cool! makes me wanna learn deeper into graphics designing
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