vexeling and vectoring, A different take on what it looks like. |
vexeling and vectoring, A different take on what it looks like. |
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Hey everyone, there just something that's been bothering me about the forum's ethnic on vexeling and vectoring (which I will call Vextor).
So i'm browsing this forums and I'm looking at all the vextoring of people pictures and I'm thinking to myself gosh these people suck. Why is it that 99% of all the vextor images soo layery? Vexels and vectors are suppost to look flat aren't they? Maybe you're new to vexeling or vectoring and so you're following the shapes that was created when you desaturate. But it seems like the popular notion of vectoring and vexeling is just to follow the shapes created by photoshop. I think of graphic design as a form of art. Learning how to vexel and vector is hard because it takes time to learn what kind of shapes you need to make and what kind of opacity the shape should be. To make a good vextor you need to learn the basics ( how to desaturate. how to create shapes, how to blend the layers, etc) after you have that what you do with the vectoring should be up to you. Experiment with the color and shapes to create something different. Here's a tutorial that I thought was great on vextoring. Can someone else provide their tutorial so I can see what they're doing? http://www.melissaclifton.com/tutorial-vector.html let me know what your take on this is ![]() |
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wow. and still you havent really responded to what i've said about vectoring not being a genre of art. it's a technique.
i'm not the forum spokeswoman. just LOOK at the responses you've gotten in your thread. name ONE person that has agreed with you. pay attention, sweetheart. ermfermoo is right. you dont support your arguments well at all. you just blab your opinion and expect everyone to fall in line without any explanation. because you "hate" layery vectors is not a sufficient explanation at all. furthermore, no one respects your opinion because we still have not seen any of your work. even if we did, we still wouldnt agree with you. there is no ONE way to vector something, like there is no ONE way to paint something. i've given you three chances to come up with a response to that. (that vectoring is not a genre of art, but a technique, and people gravitate towards one or two genres they like, under their own accord). So far you've just ignored it. Is it because you HAVE no argument? |
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