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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
thelink689 In reply to ??? [2008-01-02 00:54:47 +0000 UTC]
those will be really helpful i never though of using the shape tool to make the line art and im always disappointed at how uniform all my lines turn out but after reading these i think it will be a large help
thnx very much for taking the time to make these
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tsukishoujo In reply to thelink689 [2008-01-06 02:29:28 +0000 UTC]
I hope it really will ^^ Good luck ;]
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Mullish In reply to ??? [2008-01-02 00:43:03 +0000 UTC]
wow!
just went thru all of the tutorials parts, and i say they are extreemely helpful!!
thnaks alot for uploading thems!
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tsukishoujo In reply to Mullish [2008-01-06 02:29:12 +0000 UTC]
No problem
Btw - I still remember about the scan vectors I promised to send you ^^" I'm sorry I haven't sent it yet - I have problems with my internet connection and sending e-mail bigger than 1 Mb is impossible for me now
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Mullish In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-07 12:31:50 +0000 UTC]
thats ok!
just send them whenever u can
im not fussy
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XxUnMeIxX In reply to ??? [2008-01-02 00:18:39 +0000 UTC]
GAH! Would've been nice to read this when I started vectoring it's all the things I had to spend hours learning on my own. So helpful! >< No spelling or grammar errors as far as I see.
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tsukishoujo In reply to XxUnMeIxX [2008-01-06 02:28:01 +0000 UTC]
Sorry that I was late with submitting it xD Thanks for the spelling/grammar check
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becky-kitkat In reply to ??? [2008-01-01 23:20:42 +0000 UTC]
this would be the must useful part to me cos i have 0% CGI colouring methods, thanks now i have a base method which i can stylize.
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tsukishoujo In reply to becky-kitkat [2008-01-06 02:27:30 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome I'm glad my tutorial is of any use
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zerothe3rd In reply to ??? [2008-01-01 23:16:03 +0000 UTC]
vectoring... just seems way too easy. excellent tutorial though.
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jennymstead In reply to ??? [2008-01-01 22:33:12 +0000 UTC]
very good tips! and so well layed out!
hopefully I can use these in the future !
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tsukishoujo In reply to jennymstead [2008-01-06 02:27:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much I'm really honored hearing this from you
I would say there's nothing I can teach you
Btw I was just wondering - would you give me the permission to vector one of your Toshi drawings in the future? I would credit you of course and link back to the original ;] I'm not thinking about any particular artwork now, it's just a general idea
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jennymstead In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-06 05:43:34 +0000 UTC]
sure! LOL... you're vectors are perfect, it'd be an honor!
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tsukishoujo In reply to jennymstead [2008-01-06 19:23:59 +0000 UTC]
Yay ^^ Thank you Now I'll have troubles with deciding on one particular drawing xD
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jennymstead In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-06 21:37:56 +0000 UTC]
im interested to find out which one!
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tsukishoujo In reply to jennymstead [2008-01-06 22:18:36 +0000 UTC]
Any suggestions? Maybe there is a drawing you'd like to see vectored the most?
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jennymstead In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-06 23:16:24 +0000 UTC]
honestly, I don't know if you could do one of my sketchier ones... but I really would like to see this one vectored,... the colors are going to be off, but if you need the purest colors of Toshi and Kakashi, I can help you with that!
[link]
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tsukishoujo In reply to jennymstead [2008-01-07 00:09:53 +0000 UTC]
I've been thinking about this one - it's one of my favourites You're right, soft shading is hard to vector but it would be a challenge and iIlike those
The lineart and basic coloring shouldn't be a problem - all I'm worrying about are flowers and the shading in general
I think I can manage the flowers somehow, I remember the comic with Naruto holding wedding ceremony and Toshi had similar bouquet there, only a simpler one ^^ But if you could mark places where the edges of each shadow should go, that would be really helpful
Of course I can guess that by myself, but you're better with shading that I am and there are areas I'm not sure about ^^" Anyway, I think that when I finish, I'll send you that vector first, before uploading it to dA ;] I want to know what you think before I show it to people
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jennymstead In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-07 00:56:39 +0000 UTC]
kk, i'll get right on it and send you the specs as soon as i can!
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Azley In reply to ??? [2008-01-01 22:19:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks alot for this great tutorial! I mean I myself am able to make vectors BUT: not nearly as good as you so thx for letting us look over your shoulder. Very detailed and well explained
I always have a little probs with the english Photoshop terms cause I use the german version but it will work ^^
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tsukishoujo In reply to Azley [2008-01-06 02:24:19 +0000 UTC]
I'm used to English version of course there is Polish version of Photoshop too but I would feel weird using it xD
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Azley In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-06 02:33:16 +0000 UTC]
*g same with me if I should use the english version. I only know a few english terms
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tsukishoujo In reply to Azley [2008-01-06 02:35:34 +0000 UTC]
I only know a few Polish xD It's funny when I try to explain something to a Pole It's easier to explain it in English than in my native language xD
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Azley In reply to tsukishoujo [2008-01-06 04:51:19 +0000 UTC]
Hehe - yeah I can imagine that
Right now I consider wheteer I should install the english version or not caause when I get used to the english terms I can understand tutorials better Sadly all good tuts are in english
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