My first ever vector so I'd love C&C please. Mostly I'd like to know how to make the edges smoother.
[IMG]http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/4034/jackalope.jpg[/IMG]
Photoshop, around 30 mins
EDIT: I AM AN IDIOT IT IS A RASTER
what did you use to make it?
[QUOTE=Moocow8;18473611]what did you use to make it?[/QUOTE]
Potatoshop, about 30 mins (I'll put it in OP)
The bottom of the "right" antler is blurry, and the eye is blurry.
Is this really a vector?
Edit:
[QUOTE=Atomic_punch;18473703]Potatoshop, about 30 mins[/QUOTE]
I guess not.
this isnt a vector silly lol photoshop uses rasters xP
try using illustrator
Oh snap! :(
How do you change the title?
You don't have to specify when it's a raster, you just call it
"A fucking giant jackalope"
What's done is done I guess. Anyway what did you think?
[QUOTE=Atomic_punch;18473524]My first ever vector so I'd love C&C please. Mostly I'd like to know how to make the edges smoother.[/QUOTE]
Pen tool. Learn it, use it.
Kinda looks like a giant bunny with antlers :)
Clean up some jagged lines, perhaps.
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;18477647]Kinda looks like a giant bunny with antlers :)
Clean up some jagged lines, perhaps.[/QUOTE]
That's what it is supposed to look like.. Except for the "giant" part.
Learn the pen tool. For smoother sides, click, hold, and then drag to make smooth curves. Also, a tip no one ever told me was to work from the bottom up. Meaning, create the largest layer and work on top of it. For example, a human face. Make the basic shape of the face first and then put in the details such as the hair and eyes then keep building more and more detailed things on top of that to have an almost seamless vector. Typically, vectors for me take a good number of hours until I am happy.
[IMG]http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a245/darkphotochopper/Vectors/ATjpg.jpg[/IMG]
Not my best but one of my earlier works.
The idea is good but it needs a lot of touching up.
It's not a vector and I don't even see how you can make lines look like that without trying... Overall, it looks like a sloppy job. It doesn't seem like any [I]thought[/I] was put into your lines. Just thrown down without care.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;18538665]It's not a vector and I don't even see how you can make lines look like that without trying... Overall, it looks like a sloppy job. It doesn't seem like any [I]thought[/I] was put into your lines. Just thrown down without care.[/QUOTE]
Technically it could be a vector if it were made in a vector program such as illustrator. It would scale just fine. Just because the lines are not straight/round does not mean that it is not a vector. There is the actual definition of vector to go by, and then there is that particular artistic style that people seem to like to call vector.
[QUOTE=Skwee;18540163]Technically it could be a vector if it were made in a vector program such as illustrator. It would scale just fine. Just because the lines are not straight/round does not mean that it is not a vector. There is the actual definition of vector to go by, and then there is that particular artistic style that people seem to like to call vector.[/QUOTE]
I know what a vector is. I've made a-plenty. I'm just saying that it's not a vector, and if it was, then there's no way the lines could possibly come out like that unless it was on purpose.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;18540708]I know what a vector is. I've made a-plenty. I'm just saying that it's not a vector, and if it was, then there's no way the lines could possibly come out like that unless it was on purpose.[/QUOTE]
Ah yes, I see what you mean now, I must have misread it before. My mistake. I suppose I would have understood quicker if it was worded differently, like "even if it were" instead of "and if it was" but I am just nitpicking. Sorry.
[QUOTE=Skwee;18540940]Ah yes, I see what you mean now, I must have misread it before. My mistake. I suppose I would have understood quicker if it was worded differently, like "even if it were" instead of "and if it was" but I am just nitpicking. Sorry.[/QUOTE]
Don't be. I've been typing too fast ever since NaNoWriMo started.
Thanks for some useful comments everone :)
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