My vector human face tutorial
#1
Posted 12 November 2008 - 02:53 PM
i guess it's not a crime to share a little tutorial
this is ( basically how i do and did ) my human face tutorial, doesnt say much but i hope you enjoy it
thank you & cheers
#6
Posted 25 December 2008 - 06:47 PM
http://sites.google....josephdeal/home
#8
Posted 05 February 2009 - 09:18 PM
http://shajib.carbonmade.com
#10
Posted 23 February 2009 - 10:38 AM
for awhile i thought this is going to be a dead thread
thanks for the nice comments, i'll share my next tutorial later
resurepus:
i used to draw it in sketch first, but now i to me, it's faster using illustrator rather than sketch it first
#13
Posted 25 March 2009 - 04:12 AM
here's my 2nd tutorial, using transparency, gradient and pathfinder
still haven't had any time to write step by step how to's
i hope you still understand just by looking at it
#15
Posted 30 August 2009 - 09:31 PM
Improving illustrations skills is my next goal.
I have a question about your technique.
I guess you don't used masks in this illustration and you plan shadows at the beginning. It means that you save place for shadows. Becouse i think there is other technique. Working from "back to front" Shadows and other stuff are placed ln layers. Your techniqe seems to be more simple but effects are very good. Tell me if i'm wrong. Thanks.
#17
Posted 01 September 2009 - 01:22 AM
pls share your knowledge in DC.net
Nice human face tutorial or rather slideshow.
Improving illustrations skills is my next goal.
I have a question about your technique.
I guess you don't used masks in this illustration and you plan shadows at the beginning. It means that you save place for shadows. Becouse i think there is other technique. Working from "back to front" Shadows and other stuff are placed ln layers. Your techniqe seems to be more simple but effects are very good. Tell me if i'm wrong. Thanks.
yes it's true. layers is my key on doing shadows
The knowledge of human body plays a great role also
thanks Digital_Rescue
#18
Posted 01 September 2009 - 01:49 PM
This is probabely also the reason i like Blender and Sketchup so much, these vectors are great, and you can always put out any size you want. I used to make XL-prints, for advertising on buildings, and it was the only program i used! Today i stuck with the CS3 pack, it's the best pack, dispite the updated CS4 and rest.
#19
Posted 02 September 2009 - 01:53 AM
Hmmm, i use Illustrator for some 10 years now, and it's still unmatched for vectoring!
This is probabely also the reason i like Blender and Sketchup so much, these vectors are great, and you can always put out any size you want. I used to make XL-prints, for advertising on buildings, and it was the only program i used! Today i stuck with the CS3 pack, it's the best pack, dispite the updated CS4 and rest.
same thing with me ALX,
CS3 is still the best for my graphic application, it's lightweight and more powerful than AI 10
#20
Posted 02 September 2009 - 08:52 PM
I have a question. My tablet problem is that his brand is not a wacom .
Works great in Ps, but in ai pressure is not working. And i have new drivers. All others works great, and even i can turn pressure "on" but pressure doesn,t work. I drew nothing or (when i pressed harder) with full thickness.
Do you use pressure sensitivity in your vector art, for example girl face tutorial ?
I think the best way to solve my problem is to zoom in and draw a shapes. Is any other way ?
Any other member had similar problem ?
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