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#21 BasySilver

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Posted 23 November 2009 - 04:36 PM

Well, it looks really nice sevehn and I rly like those pictures which was drawn by hand. The problem for me is allways that i cant get it in the design prog. that it looks as good as the original one.

#22 sevehn

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 09:18 PM

Well, it looks really nice sevehn and I rly like those pictures which was drawn by hand. The problem for me is allways that i cant get it in the design prog. that it looks as good as the original one.



Thanks! i know, thats why i think, there are advantages if it is drawn or sketched out digitally from the start! :o
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#23 Skanda

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Posted 23 December 2009 - 01:38 PM

Anyway,next time try to outline ur drawings with a soft pencil to enhance it before scan it...
Drawing throught ur computer could be a lil bit harder than hand drawed,if never tried before...

#24 sevehn

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Posted 23 December 2009 - 04:31 PM

hmmmmmmmmmm .... is that so? softer u say? ..... Thanks for the advice!

also ...........

i was actually thinking ... that the outline should be stronger ... and then ... i should refrain from "shading" and keep the "insides" of the drawing clean ... or empty ... and then ... digitally "paint" or "color" the insides of the drawing .........

the outline ... i can trace with inkPen tool?

how does that sound?

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#25 Coy

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Posted 23 December 2009 - 05:59 PM

some of my drawings I'll outline with an ultra thin sharpie(marker) or ink pen. then erasing any ruff edges. After that I use the pen tool to make it vector. sometimes if your lucky you can get a good outline using your trace tool then fixing any small blemishes.

#26 sevehn

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Posted 23 December 2009 - 09:19 PM

Thanks Coy! -- i will def. try those details! -- excited to experiment with it already!

and yes! -- i have a sharpie pen !!!

HAHAHAHAHA - kidding!


Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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