Quote by WslasherPaanu mo nagagawa ng
mabilis yung outline? Ang tagal ko kasi pagdating sa shape layer na
outline.
To tell you the truth, I just really used the shape pen tool to do the outlines.
My neck and shoulder hurt after I did the outlines. I really did it quick. The
outlines were all jagged at first, but when I resized it, the lines became so
smooth. I'm quite surprised that I finished all the work in 8 hours. Hehe...
Pupunta ka sa mangaholix anime convention sa SM Mall of Asia?
Pupunta kami dun kasama sina jakulito, Akaiken athena at iba pa.
Sasali kami ni athena sa quickdraw, sayang yung 5,000 na first prize e, yummy!
Quote by WslasherI'm having a hard time
doing vexels (thats why I stop trying making them). Have any pointers when
making 1?
It is difficult for sure, I still have to deal with
it and that's why it usually takes longer to finish.
Vexel mainly consists of many layers of vectored shapes and adjust them with
opacity and blending modes (like Soft Light or any others). I'm using Paint Shop
Pro so I can easily adjust the shapes in vector mode (after duplicated the
layer) to get which contour I'm working on. Have you read the tutorial I made
for vexelling skin? It's basically the same for any other parts cause it's main
idea is to play with the opacity and blending modes.
I'll see if I can make a sample image of my current vexel to show you what I
meant.
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Quote: Yes, I have been using that
guide as for my basis to start in the art of vexelling. But I still can't get
the details right. Like the where would I start the base color *the main color
where the other layers above it are just darker & lighter w/ opacities
lowered*
I'm not sure if it's better for me to tell you in
words, but here's the
sample I made. I just traced the edge of the face and use either solid
colour or (in this vexel) a gradient. The bottom part shows how I worked with
opacity/blending mode.
Thanks for the fav
I dont like talk about tecnique but I use stroke path for my lines & fill path for coloring
merged: 06-08-2008 ~ 07:03pm
on my vector ~Darling Prince~
Shape layers, Photoshop CS2 ^^
thank you for the fave
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To tell you the truth, I just really used the shape pen tool to do the outlines. My neck and shoulder hurt after I did the outlines. I really did it quick. The outlines were all jagged at first, but when I resized it, the lines became so smooth. I'm quite surprised that I finished all the work in 8 hours. Hehe...
Thanks for the reply, I used stroke path.
Pupunta ka sa mangaholix anime convention sa SM Mall of Asia?
Pupunta kami dun kasama sina jakulito, Akaiken athena at iba pa.
Sasali kami ni athena sa quickdraw, sayang yung 5,000 na first prize e, yummy!
It is difficult for sure, I still have to deal with it and that's why it usually takes longer to finish.
Vexel mainly consists of many layers of vectored shapes and adjust them with opacity and blending modes (like Soft Light or any others). I'm using Paint Shop Pro so I can easily adjust the shapes in vector mode (after duplicated the layer) to get which contour I'm working on. Have you read the tutorial I made for vexelling skin? It's basically the same for any other parts cause it's main idea is to play with the opacity and blending modes.
I'll see if I can make a sample image of my current vexel to show you what I meant.
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I'm not sure if it's better for me to tell you in words, but here's the sample I made. I just traced the edge of the face and use either solid colour or (in this vexel) a gradient. The bottom part shows how I worked with opacity/blending mode.
hello poh ^^

on my vector-wall ~Olor del Verano~
Glad u liked it..hehehe
thank you for the fave! (^.^)V
Hi, Wslasher!
thank you for your fav on " yellow senset "
have a nice day and take care