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Shirt Vector, tips?
purpleKat
post Jun 28 2008, 12:26 PM
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i need tips/help on how to to do my shirt cuz i dont even know where to start wit the shading(other colors on the shirt)
rite now im working on the background which is very difficult cuz of all the little patches of color..but yea i need help wit the shirt! _unsure.gif

work in progress:
http://i28.tinypic.com/293u73o.jpg

original pic:
http://i28.tinypic.com/fbf2hl.jpg
 
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post Jun 28 2008, 12:32 PM
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I haven't done many vectors/vexels, but I always posterize my images first. It helps distinguish the different levels. I know you could do it in Paint Shop Pro, and I'm assuming you can in Photoshop as well.
 
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post Jun 28 2008, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(schizo @ Jun 28 2008, 12:32 PM) *
I haven't done many vectors/vexels, but I always posterize my images first. It helps distinguish the different levels. I know you could do it in Paint Shop Pro, and I'm assuming you can in Photoshop as well.


im using Photoshop cs2 n i did posterize it but its still hard n when i try to do the other colors they dont "flow" u know wut i mean?
 
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post Jun 28 2008, 10:47 PM
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i don't understand what you're asking.
you just start out with the main color and add shadow/light on top of it. with this, however, i would do the design on the shirt before you do the actual shirt.
pick the darkest or lightest color and work from there. also, you could use some sort of transition layers, i guess. it's your vector, you do whatever you want.
 
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post Jun 29 2008, 03:12 PM
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What level of posterization are you using?
 
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post Jun 29 2008, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(absinthe @ Jun 29 2008, 03:12 PM) *
What level of posterization are you using?



um i think its 9
 
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post Jun 30 2008, 12:15 AM
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Have you tried it at different levels?
 
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post Jun 30 2008, 07:12 AM
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I personally never posterize because I feel that it dictates your lines wayy too much.

I would suggest unposterizing this for the shirt (since it doesn't have much contrast anyways).

Ignore the black parts/patches of "color" and start with the lightest colors in the white background of the short and go darker with each new layer behind the previous layer.

After you've done, that, add a new layer above it all to do the design of the shirt and fiddle a little with the transparency.
 
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post Jun 30 2008, 10:41 AM
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ok so im trying a mix of the last 2 posts and it seems to b working for me! biggrin.gif thanks guys! thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jun 30 2008, 07:54 PM
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