Dang man, great hair and text.
I love the little details like the dotted lines on the shirt and stripes on the tie.
You probably have a drawing tablet but can you scan pictures that you drew and get them to look as clean as that?
If you have any tips I would appreciated it if you would help me out.
Yeah I rock the Wacom Intuos3 9x12. I'll never touch a mouse agian. Yuck
I still do scan doodles from my notebook in sometimes when I want them to look cleaner, (the guy here was scanned in), and then just trace over them in Illustrator. Making stuff from scratch on a tablet works fine, but everything comes out nicer when you do it in pencil first and then can go back and make improvments from there.
As for tips...well, just get used to using your programs. The pen tool in Illustrator is a must for clean lines.
Thanks buddy.
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~The Silent Stalker~
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"Let's just imitate the real until we find a better one"
I love the little details like the dotted lines on the shirt and stripes on the tie.
You probably have a drawing tablet but can you scan pictures that you drew and get them to look as clean as that?
If you have any tips I would appreciated it if you would help me out.
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Nicholas Moore
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"...Falling through a hole in my heart..."-Rites of Spring
I still do scan doodles from my notebook in sometimes when I want them to look cleaner, (the guy here was scanned in), and then just trace over them in Illustrator. Making stuff from scratch on a tablet works fine, but everything comes out nicer when you do it in pencil first and then can go back and make improvments from there.
As for tips...well, just get used to using your programs. The pen tool in Illustrator is a must for clean lines.
Thanks buddy.
-Dan
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-Dan
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I'm Dan. I live in a van down by the river.
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