Pen Tool Tracing Tutorial Photoshop

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

An improved tutorial from my last one. This time with actual instructions!

Here's the final product: http://kimag.es/share/94775087.png
Colored: http://kimag.es/share/95126681.png

If you want to play around with the .psd, here it is: http://rapidshare.com/files/243781133/mugi.psd

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  • how do u get the lines when u traced it like how does, when u use the layer is turns white and u see the lines that u just traced?

  • make a new layer, fill it white, and put it below the traced layers you made, but over the layer with the original image

  • thnx dude ur a life saver XD! urs is realy easy 2 understand ^_^ well for da other pen tutorial r realy hard to catch up XD no offense 2 da others <) thnx again!

  • glad it helped

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  • pen tool doesnt like me .....

  • Thank You sooo much!!! Now I know how to use pen tool *__* Thanx again!! <3

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  • it wont let me stroke path o.e

    the option just comes up grey o.e

  • @Nyxhei and @Aydensgrace I was having the same problem. Just click the line first don't instantly start dragging to make the arch. If you just click the line you should see a little grey box. Drag that and it shouldn't do that crazy 'S' shape.

  • Thanks you! Now I know how to use that stupid pen tool! Your awesome.

  • @Nyxhei Its the same for me. I've got no idea how to fix it

  • The thing that you did at 3:50 always happens to me when I use the pen tool. What am I doing wrong :(

  • thank's dude that's very useful for me.....

  • @AngelicCarrot I personally use vectoring to enlarge small images without the loss of quality. Also, vectoring can be used to isolate an element in a preexisting image. The purpose of vectoring, at least for me, is not to plagiarize other people's work, but to improve quality and implementation of a preexisting image to a new project. Just my two cents. If people want to trace cartoons and call it art, that's their call, not mine.

  • I have been enlightened! :D

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