I can't seem to find a solution for this anywhere, so maybe someone here can help.
I have scanned my fineliner drawing directly from Photoshop (my usual scanner driver wasn't giving me good enough results and I was unable to get the monochrome effect I wanted).
Now, I have managed to get my...
I've been reading up on it today. The fact that there's no live trace tool is a bit off-putting. As already mentioned, I am still determining whether vectors are right for my illustrations. I guess the best thing is to download the trial and have a play.
I have also been considering a new...
Have either of you used Affinity? Interested to know how you feel it compares to Adobe, both in terms of UX and end results. Just looking at it now, and it does look like it might be more suitable for my needs, and much more affordable too.
Thanks both. I will look into Affinity. I was just working on a piece and ended up skipping back and forth between PS and Illustrator. Mainly to speed things up because I know my way around PS better.
The reasons I was heading towards vectors are because I couldn't seem to achieve the same results in PS with non-vector techniques. Vectors seem to give me the closest to what I am aiming for. I don't want something overly rough, but nor do I want something overly polished. I want my lines to be...
Here's a couple of examples of what I'm aiming for (I realise my illustrations aren't as technical as these). As for colour examples, I can't find any at present, but essentially just want to achieve the same effect, but with colours instead of black and white, if that makes sense.
Hi,
I've been playing around with Illustrator to turn my doodles into vectors. I tried using Photoshop to begin with (for some coloured images) but I couldn't get the result I was after which is to get my lines looking solid without my illustrations looking too clip-arty (which was the result I...
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