Just select the line you want to destroke, make sure you have "stroke" selected in the color tool, and hit the '/' button. Or hit the red stripe on the color tool, it does the same thing.
Yea, ideally you want to delete the stroked outlines on shadow and highlights. So it's just colors up against colors, no stroked lines separating them.
can you please tell me how to de-select the selection we made by pressing ctrl+a?
jamawlahmed 7 months ago
This was the step I was missing throughout my vectoring!!
Thanks a lot for this, very informative, can't wait to try this out :)
Cheers!
sukari 1 year ago
I'm confused! How do I delete the stroke outlines of the shadows/shadings?? Please reply ASAP. Thank you for this tutorial !
RicaWinter08 1 year ago
@RicaWinter08
Just select the line you want to destroke, make sure you have "stroke" selected in the color tool, and hit the '/' button. Or hit the red stripe on the color tool, it does the same thing.
spooksmagee 1 year ago
Great Tutorial
I have a question though. I'm in the process of finishing the tracing part but I skipped ahead to make sure I'm doing it right.
When I hit (K) than (cmd A) than put my mouse over the tracing parts. The area's aren't grouped like yours.
How are your areas grouped? Like the shadows. You don't close off the points yet it's closed.
daylight0912 1 year ago 3
@daylight0912 The same thing is happening to me too! If someone could clear this up it would be really helpful :/
SillyIncantations 7 months ago
after filling in the shading like on the hair do you delete those stroke outlines and leave the major ones?
XxDemon23xX 1 year ago
@XxDemon23xX
Yea, ideally you want to delete the stroked outlines on shadow and highlights. So it's just colors up against colors, no stroked lines separating them.
spooksmagee 1 year ago
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MobsterOO7 1 year ago