I know I need to add illustrator to my arsenal (kind of a cheesy word). That's where this case of beer, my wacom tablet and YOUTUBE comes in! Thanks for the vid.
The liquid ink tool in corel painter is also a really awesome inking tool - its feel is great, although will lack the accuracy of pen tool I suppose, but if you ever want more natural feel and look for inking in some more stylized free hand look - I suggest you try that.
@Davj90 yes it does, but illustrator is way better for line art, when people say "they the same" it's not true, I used to use photoshop only, then one day I tried Illustrator, will never use the pen tool in photoshop ever again now, I use photoshop only for colouring.
@Davj90 Illustrators pen tool is more advanced, and more importantly - line art made in illustrator (and in fact all things made in illustrator) is rendered as a mathematical object (AKA "vector" shapes) which means that it can be resized to ANY size without losing any detail or becoming pixelated. Why is that useful you ask? POSTERS! lol .. No but really, its a nice option to have.
that was a cool video. i've done linework in illustrator a couple times, but it takes too damn long with my art. you know how to put the pen tool to work. thank goodness for the live trace tool.
I know I need to add illustrator to my arsenal (kind of a cheesy word). That's where this case of beer, my wacom tablet and YOUTUBE comes in! Thanks for the vid.
TheHext 6 months ago
The liquid ink tool in corel painter is also a really awesome inking tool - its feel is great, although will lack the accuracy of pen tool I suppose, but if you ever want more natural feel and look for inking in some more stylized free hand look - I suggest you try that.
Bidon45 11 months ago
@Bidon45 Yes, I prefer the inking by hand:)
eliaschatzoudis 6 months ago
@eliaschatzoudis well youre using adobe here lol, thats not by hand.
Bidon45 6 months ago
@Bidon45 Ι know my friend but this 2 years old video.
eliaschatzoudis 6 months ago
thank you sooo much. I was stuck and at a standstill, you saved the day.
royalconcrete1 1 year ago
@royalconcrete1 thanks!!!:)
eliaschatzoudis 1 year ago
why use ilustrator?photoshop got too pencil...
rply me,thx
Davj90 1 year ago
@Davj90 I use Illustrator because I control better the pentool. is not the same with photoshop. Is a little bit different
eliaschatzoudis 1 year ago
@Davj90 yes it does, but illustrator is way better for line art, when people say "they the same" it's not true, I used to use photoshop only, then one day I tried Illustrator, will never use the pen tool in photoshop ever again now, I use photoshop only for colouring.
falconianuk 1 year ago
@Davj90 Illustrators pen tool is more advanced, and more importantly - line art made in illustrator (and in fact all things made in illustrator) is rendered as a mathematical object (AKA "vector" shapes) which means that it can be resized to ANY size without losing any detail or becoming pixelated. Why is that useful you ask? POSTERS! lol .. No but really, its a nice option to have.
Bidon45 11 months ago
TEACH ME PLEASEE
milface 2 years ago
damn you make it look so easy
davizm 2 years ago
that was a cool video. i've done linework in illustrator a couple times, but it takes too damn long with my art. you know how to put the pen tool to work. thank goodness for the live trace tool.
btw, what do you use to record this video?
LongBeach2SanDiego 2 years ago
Thanks for this awsome video!
I am trying to learn these programs, I have some of my creations here that I'd love to work with them....
I hope to see more videos like this... huggies and have a nice week!
Bel
lafleurdelanuit 2 years ago