Comment 85777

Parent Comment

Oct 5, 2011, 9:42:51 AM UTC
Or which is best to use in a situation. I hate digital drawing, but some art requires it to be digital Art thumbnail this picture wouldn't have been half as good if I didn't vector it even though I knew nothing of vectors at the time but the basics. I had to learn 2 programs for making comics, and learn complex procedures to make this. It was worth it in the end. Illustrator is a good puppy to me now Smile

Comment ID 85777

[Art] Smile
Oct 5, 2011, 10:48:17 PM UTC on [Art] Smile
that is very true and I must say that picture is AMAZING! its funny how complex they seem and then you figure it out and its jeeez thats easy pish posh I got this Tongue

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  • Oct 6, 2011, 12:24:13 AM UTC
    Heh- I wouldn't call it easy though Smile I still threw 20 hours of my life into this battling illustrator. I know MUCH easier ways of doing it now but if you can imagine, the face and the arm have heaps of tiny little vectors? Yeah... that slows the process down a heap. Live fill is the best though. You can flood fill all sorts of weird crap with that tool :3 Just need the vectors first.
    • Oct 6, 2011, 1:30:15 AM UTC
      lol you have more patience with a program then I do lol if i picture starts clocking over 8 hours with me I start rushing it and half doing it XD I have no patience with it lol
      • Oct 8, 2011, 1:06:15 AM UTC
        You just need to make sure that you keep interest levels up- that's all. IF the picture is boring, then stop or make it better. It's also a frame of mind. When you're being creative, time is less important. I could easily spend 20 hours on a picture if it was detailed enough.
        • Oct 8, 2011, 7:00:08 AM UTC
          that's true, and being creative really helps Although I seem to be losing that haha sometimes Ii feel the only time I have my muse and creativity going is when I'm in school and suppose to be doing school work XD
          • Oct 10, 2011, 10:39:25 AM UTC
            Urgency can create it's own version of muse. The only way of getting out of that mind set is by just drawing random stuff, or starting a project. Sometimes both at once XD The more new stuff you try out the more muse seems to come. IT works for me anyways Smile