Very cool. I wish my fingers did that... well, once I was able to, but it turned out that there were also a bunch of crows on the tree growing on my finger and they attacked me. That wasn't very fun.
Hey Ian, Thanks for the link. I'll link you back. What do you use to make these pictures? Is it all done on the computer? What's Vector? oh, I like the one on the left the best too.
Hey thanks for the link! For this picture I scanned an ink sketch and then cropped it and such. After that I used the pen tool in Illustrator to trace out the important lines (I normally leave the lines black but I changed that this time). The traced lines are called vectors. The resulting image was the one in the middle (see post), and then I just colored the whole thing in Photoshop. I'll do the process by hand when I get home for the summer, but right now its hard to do that work in a dorm. Anyway, thanks for dropping by!
I agree, the left one is the neatest, and I love it. We definitely for serious should collaborate! Thanks for linking back to me, too. And, just so you know (bragbragbrag,) I've known about and loved buddy Borshard for a few months now, so it just shows that we all have rad taste!
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Very cool. I wish my fingers did that... well, once I was able to, but it turned out that there were also a bunch of crows on the tree growing on my finger and they attacked me. That wasn't very fun.
Hey Ian,
Thanks for the link. I'll link you back. What do you use to make these pictures? Is it all done on the computer? What's Vector? oh, I like the one on the left the best too.
Hey thanks for the link! For this picture I scanned an ink sketch and then cropped it and such. After that I used the pen tool in Illustrator to trace out the important lines (I normally leave the lines black but I changed that this time). The traced lines are called vectors. The resulting image was the one in the middle (see post), and then I just colored the whole thing in Photoshop. I'll do the process by hand when I get home for the summer, but right now its hard to do that work in a dorm. Anyway, thanks for dropping by!
Wanted to let you know I'm still coming up with those interview questions, will send it to you as soon as I'm done!
Okay, that sounds great!
I agree, the left one is the neatest, and I love it. We definitely for serious should collaborate! Thanks for linking back to me, too. And, just so you know (bragbragbrag,) I've known about and loved buddy Borshard for a few months now, so it just shows that we all have rad taste!
Oh, and no question about it: you're still one of my favourite artists.
Hi Ian. I found your blog. MLRS
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