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Previous part: [link]
EDIT:
Previous version of this tutorial was submitted over a year ago
reference image used (c) =Washu-M
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As you can see, after several months of making promises, I finally finished my vectoring tutorial
This tutorial was strongly influenced by Unmei’s Tracing Tutorial on Ferricorp.Com. I learned how to vector from him. It’s a good, beginner-friendly tutorial and so far I was linking it to all people who asked me for vectoring guidelines but one day I decided to make my own version [longer, a little more detailed, with a few of pieces of advice and my own thoughts].
If there are any parts you find unclear, please don’t hesitate to note me. I’ll try to explain it for you once again in different words, if possible. Also, I’ll be more than happy to see your own vectors, made with the help of this tutorial. ^.^
I’d like to thank =Realm-Of-The-Shadows for checking my spelling and grammar
It’s also the right place to say ‘thank you’ to all my watchers who offered their help as beta-testers
Disclaimer:
Vectoring screenshots and scans [in other words: tracing them directly line by line] is against dA policy. As far as I know, if someone reports your vector trace while providing original screenshot/scan you used, it will be removed from your gallery. That’s why I encourage you to treat screenshot/scan vectors only as a form of practice before you move on to more complicated things. You can vector your own drawings and sketches, other people’s linearts and/or drawings [after asking them for permission, of course], realistic photos [photo traces are allowed, as realistic trace demands more time, skills and creativity than anime ones] – or images combined from several screenshots [as I sometimes do].
In other words - please keep in mind that when you submit screenshot/scan vector trace to your gallery, you do that at your own risk. According to dA policy, it doesn't belong here: it should stay on your hard disk. My intention isn't to encourage you to trace and I take no responsibility if you decide to submit a direct vector trace to dA.
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Comments: 230
gerhan In reply to Bhiqm [2013-10-11 03:59:52 +0000 UTC]
Nope. XD
I use mouse only, can't master Pen Tool with that. Btw theres a lot of time that i don't practice, i don't have time for that stuff anymore ):
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LittleAsura [2011-08-11 10:52:07 +0000 UTC]
Hai, I would like to know what happened to the previous tutorial of this? I kept on clicking it but it says there's no file.
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FrauVogo [2011-08-10 09:31:46 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for these great tutorials.
They're very well explained, easy to follow and really really helpful.
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3bada [2011-05-14 16:21:01 +0000 UTC]
Your tutorial are the best I've seen anywhere, thanks for sharing ^.^
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maniacalmarie16 [2011-04-12 17:25:12 +0000 UTC]
i cant believe i just found this set of tutorials. these were the best, most clear, easy to follow tutorials i have ever found. i cant wait to get started! thank you so much for putting this up so people like me can finally figure out the pen tool in photoshop. i really, really, really, really appreciate it, thank you!
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uraniumKiss [2010-12-14 17:24:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for this! I've been looking around for a way to make vector art, and about all I can find is confusing things that mostly just say 'You can't make vectors in Photoshop.'
I hope to use this method soon! Infact, I have a picture I want to vector waiting.
Thanks again
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Tims-Dark-Princess [2010-11-17 03:17:56 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou for your tutorial! It helped me greatly
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xDeviAngelx [2010-08-12 06:16:35 +0000 UTC]
Part 2, the one with the sharp vectors helped me a lot.
I have read probably at least a dozen tutorials but amazingly, this one explained something I couldn't find the answer to ;o
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Aero-Wolf [2010-08-08 02:05:38 +0000 UTC]
Nice tutorial! I love all the characters you used as examples too, haha!
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Buizek [2010-03-13 05:03:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow, great tutorial. I wanted to see what vectors could do, and your tutorial did a great job at explaining everything, the how and the why. Thanks a lot for making this tutorial!
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tsukishoujo In reply to Buizek [2010-03-19 20:22:35 +0000 UTC]
No problem, I'm really happy that people like my tutorials
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KirasDarkLight [2010-03-08 04:03:01 +0000 UTC]
I love you, thank you so much for making these tutorials.
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tsukishoujo In reply to Miss-Dutch [2010-03-19 20:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Have fun with vectors ^^ I'm glad you like my tutorials <3
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GFX-SeeYa [2009-12-26 13:49:33 +0000 UTC]
They are the tutorial is really great, i have download all the tutorials and im not fan of anime, but this is very usefull for the vector art, and too newbie on this. so this help me a lot!
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XinNyxDeux [2009-10-19 17:04:02 +0000 UTC]
These tutorials are fantastic! One of the best I've seen, based on tutorials focusing on the Pen Tool. Your vectors are amazing as well. They look so much better than others I've seen. I saw your Sakura Vector Tutorial a while back and it helped me a lot.
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tsukishoujo In reply to XinNyxDeux [2009-11-20 15:44:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I'm really happy every time I get a comment like yours
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shandy-matt [2009-09-22 03:50:14 +0000 UTC]
so what file size do you recommend a final picture should be? not just with a vector but any digital image... excellent tutorial by the way, definitely gunna try the pen tool as a change to using pressure sensitivity on my tablet
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tsukishoujo In reply to shandy-matt [2009-09-22 11:15:33 +0000 UTC]
It depends on how detailed it is ;] I mean, it's pointless to make a detailed picture and then resize it so that half of the details are gone, right? So the final size is something you should judge yourself every time you complete a drawing/vector. It shouldn't be too small for the reasons I already mentioned and at the same time it can't be too big, because it'll take too long to load for people with slow internet connection. As I said, wallpaper resolution [or sth a little smaller for simple images] is usually fine
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taichao [2009-09-22 02:33:09 +0000 UTC]
Not gonna lie, I usually rush to get my work done and careless how the results were, but looking at this whole tutorial, I'm gonna take my time now.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial
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tsukishoujo In reply to taichao [2009-09-22 11:17:21 +0000 UTC]
No problem, I'm glad it was helpful
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fauxonym7 [2009-09-10 16:52:25 +0000 UTC]
great tut! But sadly, I don't have photoshop.
I wish gimp has the vector pen thingy.
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AleghraDesign [2009-08-30 19:27:58 +0000 UTC]
This is not a tutorial... this is THE tutorial!!! Thank You So Much! Thank you! Thank you!
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tsukishoujo In reply to AleghraDesign [2009-09-03 20:57:38 +0000 UTC]
Aww thank you very much No problem and have fun vectoring ;D
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FireflyUSER [2009-06-15 18:55:12 +0000 UTC]
this tutorial is definately very useful, before reading this i never even know what vexelling was ^^ but now it's my most refined drawing style to date, thanx, im definately keeping this one in my favourites.
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tsukishoujo In reply to FireflyUSER [2009-06-20 11:45:36 +0000 UTC]
No problem, I'm glad you find my tutorial helpful
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PaintedSavages [2009-06-10 08:14:42 +0000 UTC]
I've been looking for a good and intelligent tute for this as I've really wanted to learn how to do it this way for quite some time. So Thank you heaps for making such an in depth ( I fave'd all but the first page cause I'm knowing of all that stuff ) tute for someone that has NEVER done something like this before. Sending love
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tsukishoujo In reply to PaintedSavages [2009-06-20 11:44:24 +0000 UTC]
No problem Every time I read a comment like yours, I feel really glad I made it
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tsukishoujo In reply to Jarencja [2009-05-18 10:37:23 +0000 UTC]
Cieszę się, że tak sądzisz xD
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RyuseiHikari [2009-05-10 21:42:48 +0000 UTC]
I have a questions, how would you vector tears like the person is crying also how would you vector blush like a girl just received a confession?
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tsukishoujo In reply to RyuseiHikari [2009-05-11 17:06:37 +0000 UTC]
That's a difficult question I never tried vectoring tears but I guess you'd have to use a few different shades of blue to give it some depth and some white to show light reflexes ;] As for blush, after making a shape where the blush should be, try lowering opacity of the layer. It'll become more transparent and delicate. You'll have to experiment a little with the right color and opacity value, but that's it ^^
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tsukishoujo In reply to nnguyen [2009-05-03 11:10:11 +0000 UTC]
No problem, I'm glad to hear that xD
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SketchDrayton [2009-04-08 08:59:10 +0000 UTC]
now THIS is a pro tutorial, nice to have hints for eyes and stuff, SILL struggling imo.
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tsukishoujo In reply to SketchDrayton [2009-05-03 11:13:24 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, I tried my best And good luck, it all becomes easier as you practice
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faust-sayuri [2009-04-02 17:11:57 +0000 UTC]
chwilka...
czyli vector'y dają jedynie możliwość pomniejszania, powiększania bez strat w jakości, wyrazistości rysunku... taa?
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tsukishoujo In reply to faust-sayuri [2009-04-02 17:20:31 +0000 UTC]
Nie, oprócz tego dają chociażby możliwość zedytowania każdej jednej kreski czy koloru danego wektora, w dowolnej chwili i w dowolny sposób.
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