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10-08-2005 @ 06:38:11 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#1, Somebody on the Forums specifically requested this one. :p |
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10-08-2005 @ 06:43:47 PM |
Posted By : 427 Vette |
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I'm hoping they release street versions of these. It would definitely be something that I'd be willing to try before I eventually kill myself trying to control it.
[Edited by 427 Vette on 10-08-2005 @ 06:44:32 PM] |
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10-08-2005 @ 06:45:35 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#4, Yes. Much repetitive tracing and filling. Search for about 2/3 of the photoshop stuff I've submitted. :p |
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10-08-2005 @ 06:49:10 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#6, Mostly. I do the tracing in Illustrator then export at an asurdly high resolution, and color it in Paint Shop Pro. Keeping it all in vector format just isn't worth fighting with Illustrator's layering and filling. |
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10-08-2005 @ 07:51:28 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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i did some work like this in college, and i intend to do some more to add to my book of work |
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10-10-2005 @ 08:53:23 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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Lemming..... a need to build up my book (as i mentioned above) and various projects i've seen lately (such as yours), have inspired me to open Illustrator back up after a very long hiatus. I had [u]completely[u/] forgotten how tedious this work is!! Thumbs up again!
[Edited by 454Nova on 10-10-2005 @ 08:55:07 PM] |
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