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    Illustration style HOW DO THIS?

    http://juniatwork.mrtio.com/

    Look at the vectorworks section -- how does this person achieve this? I've tried tracing bitmaps and adjusting gradients and played with many ideas and man it's tough to achieve.

    Any suggestions? The gradients look perfect.
    Mick Gow
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    made with Poser and/or Painter probably

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    Poser and Painter are both raster, not vector based programs, that wouldn't explain how the final image becomes a scalable vector image (use the zooming icon on each image and see close up the detail in the gradients).
    Mick Gow
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    my bad, didnt see the zoom thing.

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    hi, my italian isn't that good but I think he explains that after using
    the trace bitmap function he adds another 4-5 layers with gradients. Most probably this was done in illustrator.

    Ask some italian guy on the board to get a good translation.

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    Well he does comment on how he does it..

    I make all my drawings in Macromedia Flash, using the arrow tool as it was a pencil.
    I start from contours, then I fill zones with colors using linear and radial gradients, working on 4-5 layers.
    Even shadings are distributed over multiple layers,
    One last layer is for details (eyelashes,eyebrows,hair....).
    Talented person he is..

    Btw if your italian isn't upto scratch try hitting the 'English' button next to 'sound on' buton...amazing.
    Last edited by toony; 11-10-2002 at 02:30 PM.

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    lol @ toony

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    use the translate button...and its a women

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