Better face than t'original.
How are you so quick? Are the not real vectors?
*I tried to vector me once, 'cos I thought it'd be nice to have, but it was too time consuming.
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*I tried to vector me once, 'cos I thought it'd be nice to have, but it was too time consuming.
...and while we are interrogating you
how do you pick the colours? i try and suck the straight from the source pic, and end up with purple people.
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Ah
that's the magic - and it's why it's not "just tracing" as Sticky Label insists.
I pick colours that look good to me. Not very helpful of me, sorry.
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I pick colours that look good to me. Not very helpful of me, sorry.
Hmmmm, not quite true
but it's more like tracing than vectors are.
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When I draw cars
I usually pick from the source pic, and change the colour with the colour thingy
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they take absolutely ages when you first start
then you get quicker,
unless you're me, in which case they still take bastard ages, but i get more confident about source images
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unless you're me, in which case they still take bastard ages, but i get more confident about source images
Do me!
Alternatively, I'd love it if I had a vectored image of myself.
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I shall vector you if you send me a picture
and the Emma Bunton picture's not a real vector because it's a jpeg and therefore a rasterised image and not infinitely scaleable.
I can provide it in .ai format if you want though.
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I can provide it in .ai format if you want though.
Nono.
I'd love to be vectored, you may pick your own source image from tinterwebs unless you'd like a particular pose?
(Sorry, no tackle shots).
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(Sorry, no tackle shots).