Previous version of this tutorial was submitted over a year ago I decided it's time to update it I edited some parts, adding more details to my explanation. Hope you don't mind being notified about all five parts
As you can see, after several months of making promises, I finally finished my vectoring tutorial Its my first tutorial ever, English is not my native language and I suck it explaining things, so its not prefect but at least I did my best. I hope this will help people to start their own vector gallery, be it on dA or anywhere else.
This tutorial was strongly influenced by Unmeis Tracing Tutorial on Ferricorp.Com. I learned how to vector from him. Its 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 dont hesitate to note me. Ill try to explain it for you once again in different words, if possible. Also, Ill be more than happy to see your own vectors, made with the help of this tutorial. ^.^
Id like to thank =Realm-Of-The-Shadows for checking my spelling and grammar Any mistakes you find in the text above is my fault as I added some last-minute explanation right before submitting the tutorial. Please dont hesitate to note me about them and Ill correct it
Its also the right place to say thank you to all my watchers who offered their help as beta-testers In the end I didnt have time to ask you for your opinions before submission and Im sorry about that If you still feel like helping me, please tell me what you think after reading this tutorial.
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. Thats 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 peoples 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.
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!
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.
Thank you so much for these great tutorials.
They're very well explained, easy to follow and really really helpful.
i made also :
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I hope to use this method soon! Infact, I have a picture I want to vector waiting.
Thanks again