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From: jnashdesign1911
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  • You hit Apple ____? Or Control ____???

  • What this is, is a really easy way to do posterisation like the old UK railway posters. I think it would work really well on landscapes. Thanks.

  • nice and precise. great tutorial. thanks!

  • thx nice job

  • that's pretty shit

  • There is one big problem..this is not a vectorization. The output is still raster. I see that you are using photoshop which is a raster based software. To vectorize images you need to use illustrator or coreldraw. Which uses paths.

  • You are absolutely right. I should've named it "vector style-portrait." If one was to take those separate layers into Illustrator and do a "live trace" then the output would be vector.

    Thanks for your comment.

  • wow, nice jnashdesgin, clear, good, and well explained, nice work

  • AWESOME - the fastest, most precise video tutorial I have ever seen. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • Is the output vector or raster? Does anyone know? Besides that, it looked cool.

  • genius. youre wonderful

  • Yeah there's no Apple key on the Aluminum keyboards, i miss having an Apple logo on the front =(

    But great tutorial!

  • on a PC, you need to use alt + Backspace

  • i have an macbook pro, and you completely lost me when you said apple backspace

  • backspace is the key over the "enter" key !!!!

  • I think he meant to say Option/Alt-Delete, be4cause he's filling the layer with the "foreground" color. Apple-Delete is for filling with the "background" color.

  • thankyou! nobody else did it as good as you!

  • great video. Please make more tuts

  • nice video. thx!

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