How to vector anime with Illustrator CS3 (5 of 5)
Uploader Comments (spooksmagee)
All Comments (66)
-
Thanks so much. I liked your mouse dancing at the end, too. I can't wait to make vector image out of screen shot like you did. Yay!
-
Thanks for the tut, it was extremely helpful =]
Explained everything well, and I wasn't lost at all!
-
Hello. I just wanted to tell you that your tutorial rocks!! You've been extremely helpful to me, and I am glad I managed to understand everything you presented in the tutorial. The method you use is the best, in my opinion. I was lucky to open the link you provided, and download the page, with different methods, because the website died in 2 days from then!! All the other methods mentioned there are just not good enough.
Awesome tutorial, awesome music!!
-
Thanks for such a nice tutorial
-
I like how you had the mouse dance to the song at the end :) Fantastic tutorial though, made me want to try
-
I have a problem with exporting to photoshop.. I did what your tutorial told me (Rasterize - Export).. but it seems that the rasterization didn't work at all.. when I try to resize the image, it became blurry pixelized.. I'm using CS5 for both Illust and PS..
Thanks for this tut.
Greetings from 4chan.
MrLokilis 5 months ago
@MrLokilis you're welcome. Glad people on /w/ still find it useful.
spooksmagee 5 months ago
I've heard people talking about upscaling the image first in Illustrator, then rasterizing it and exporting it to photoshop. Does this actually do anything and how would you go about doing it?
uberdonut 1 year ago
@uberdonut I don't know, I've never tried it. The size of the export image depends on your export DPI. I exported the image in the tutorial at 300 dpi and it came out at 3400x2200. Which is more than large enough for the most common screen resolutions. Theoretically you can infinitely scale a vector, but why you'd ever need to is beyond me.
spooksmagee 1 year ago
I've just heard of vectoring, and I think you made a great tutorial for it,
but can you explain why people vector?
Like, what is vectoring's main purpose?
It looks like a lot of work, and I just am wondering what it is used for.
Well, other than making a graphic more high quality.
ProCollab 1 year ago
@ProCollab It's basically just about taking a screenshot from a show/movie and cleaning it up so it becomes a usable background that can scale to nearly any screen resolution. It's also sort of a hobby really, especially if you like art/images.
spooksmagee 1 year ago