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    • Sarah LuAnn
      Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

      Vectors are a lot of fun! Nearly all of my digital work is done with vectors. You've got some beautiful stuff here. I just wanted to mention, I like to add texture by using Opacity Masks instead of taking it into a raster program, that way I can do all my work in Illustrator instead of having to jump around. Opacity Masks can be finicky but once you figure them out they're a useful tool, so I just thought I'd mention that :-).

      sarahluann.com

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      • Christine Garner
        Christine Garner @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

        @sarah-luann Thanks for the tip Sarah πŸ™‚ I'll definitely look in to masks. Your art work is beautiful btw.
        Just thought I'd mention: I can do the raster and vector stuff all in Affinity Designer, it has vector drawing workspace and pixel drawing workspace for when I want to add textures / digital painting. The brushes are ok, but I still find Photoshop brushes better to paint with for now which is why I still go into photoshop.

        website: https://thimblefolio.com

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        • Christine Garner
          Christine Garner last edited by

          I thought I'd do this tortoise project as primarily a way to practice and learn more skills and test different styles.
          I'm keeping a record of it on my Tumblr blog: https://thimblefolio.tumblr.com/. Here are some more process images:
          (in dev....)
          0_1510081173134_process10tortoiseaffinity.jpg
          0_1510081189890_process11tortoiseaffinity.jpg
          (some more of my research sketches for this for further character dev looking at colour and pattern)
          0_1510081201986_tortoiseprocessresearch.jpg
          0_1510081253256_tortoiseresearchpage1.jpg

          website: https://thimblefolio.com

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            A Former User last edited by

            I love what your doing so far! If you ever want inspiration There is a book called BΓ©zier and you can veiw the artwork here! I had the chance to be part of the book and you'll find many inspirational artists working in the vector style.

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            • Christine Garner
              Christine Garner @Guest last edited by

              @ben-migliore Thanks! I'll have a look at that website this morning, I always like to see what others are doing πŸ™‚

              website: https://thimblefolio.com

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              • Christine Garner
                Christine Garner last edited by

                Another picture in the tortoise series. This is turning out to be fun and good practice so I'm going to stick with it for a while longer and then do some different animals.

                0_1510665018739_pink tortoise.jpg

                I just wanted to say I got a book the other day called Vector Graphics and Illustration by RotoVision publishers which has some good tips and interviews in it. Can anyone recommend some good books or tutorials on Vector Illustration?

                website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                • HilariousBosch
                  HilariousBosch @Christine Garner last edited by

                  @christine-garner

                  That tortoise is adorable, he looks like an `80s (or maybe early 90's ) nostalgia tortoise.
                  When I was learning vectors it really helped me to recreate famous works of art or photos that I liked (a lot of the books and tutorials I've read center around doing master copies). That allowed me to focus on skill building because it was just a matter of how to get from point A to point B. Also, it's kind of meditative once you get into it (I'm lying it will make your hair fall out but you will learn a lot). It was great training for when I wanted to turn my own artwork into vectors since I prefer to start on paper.

                  because art imitates life and life is beautiful

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                    bennyschmidt12 last edited by

                    Hello Christine love the Tortoise!!!!! It looks like your vector work is coming along nicely, i am a huge fan of vector, i work alot that way. Once you get the hang it, it really is great.......here is a book and a guy that are great for vector stuff!

                    http://www.glitschkastudios.com/products/#/vector-basic-training/

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                      • Christine Garner
                        Christine Garner @HilariousBosch last edited by

                        @hilariousbosch Thanks for the advice πŸ™‚ I grew up in the 90s so maybe its subconscious. I like to draw my designs first on paper as well, my mind tends to go blank on the computer if I have no plan. I thought I'd hate doing vectors but like you say it is quite meditative.

                        website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                        • Christine Garner
                          Christine Garner @bennyschmidt12 last edited by

                          @bennyschmidt12 Thank you πŸ™‚ I've heard of that book and wondered about buying it for a while, so I will do so.

                          website: https://thimblefolio.com

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