To vectorise or not vectorise? That was the thought that was going through my mind whenever I create a piece of work. To vectorize meant having crisp and clean lines but all the raw touches in the sketches will be lost. What gives?
Niceeee!!! But no eyeballs? The colouring very like poster paint. Is is photoshop? I haven't outline mine yet heh heh, btw that poor hospitalised dog has advance cancer... tragedy comes in many many. sigh... Today dar had prolapsed rectum in Chinch- hope it stays in. And guess who turned up!!! Pearl! She has a HUGE square heart.
I usually using vector in product design rendering because they are symmetrical and geomatrical. I also feel difficult when using vector format in character design. Do you use mask in filling the colors of your sketch in photoshop??
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Niceeee!!! But no eyeballs?
The colouring very like poster paint. Is is photoshop?
I haven't outline mine yet heh heh, btw that poor hospitalised dog has advance cancer... tragedy comes in many many. sigh...
Today dar had prolapsed rectum in Chinch- hope it stays in. And guess who turned up!!! Pearl! She has a HUGE square heart.
i always like the simplicity that exist in your illio...vectors, pencil, as long as you enjoy doodling.
I usually using vector in product design rendering because they are symmetrical and geomatrical. I also feel difficult when using vector format in character design. Do you use mask in filling the colors of your sketch in photoshop??
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