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Fender Strat- Vector or vexel or whatever.
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post Jul 21 2008, 01:17 AM
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This is my first vector thing of a guitar. It's a custom Fender Stratocaster that one of my friends had built for himself. I don't have any pictures of the original because I don't take pictures of his shit, but this should be good enough.



I'll admit that I got a bit lazy toward the end and copy/pasted parts of the bridge and the and output jack, and copy/pasted the one knob I made. Some of the edges are a bit f**ked up beyond recognition, but It's late, and I'm tired.

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If you know about guitars, it's the saddles in the bridge I copy/pasted. Those are a bitch to make.
 
 
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post Jul 21 2008, 05:23 PM
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Hey, that's pretty spiffy! It really doesn't look as bad as you seem to think it does.

About the vector/vexel thing, it kind of depends on what program you made it in. Yes, Photoshop has vector output files, but Illustrator is, usually, 100% vector. Basically, if you can zoom in and things don't look pixelated, that means it's vector. If it is pixelated, that means it's bitmap, not vector.
 

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