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Registered: November 18th, 2006, 4:15 AM EST
Papers: 21834
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24 years old
Last Online: 6 months 3 weeks ago
Registered: November 18th, 2006, 4:15 AM EST
Papers: 21834
Donated: $15
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Bonjour tout le monde et bien que dire sur moi, bah deja j'adore faire des walls, meme si je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps pour les faire, je travaille deja 13h par jour et puis j'ai ma vie de couple apres donc il ne me reste que peu de temps pour les wall mais bon, sinon j'aime beaucoup les jeux videos, les mangas, les animes, disons a peu pres ce que tout le monde aime en general
Anime: Bleach, Naruto, Gundam Seed, Gundam Seed Destiny, Tsubasa Chronicle
Browser: Google Chrome
Film: The Killer from John Woo
Image Editor: Photoshop CS3
Language: French, English
Browser: Google Chrome
Film: The Killer from John Woo
Image Editor: Photoshop CS3
Language: French, English
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Ahahah~ no problem~
me just curious with the scan XD
nice vector btw~
me just curious with the scan XD
nice vector btw~
Hello, just dropping by XD XD
is your latest vector here supposed to be in \"kimi ga nozomo eien\" category? XD
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is your latest vector here supposed to be in \"kimi ga nozomo eien\" category? XD
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Quite nice but i think you should add more detail to the moon and water, we can't distingish all the detail, beside the sky seems to be a little empty, i understand that it is a night background but adding more details wouldn't be a bad thingnull
Thanks for your suggestions on my wallpaper

Hello long time no see,how are you?
Hi there! ^_^
This is my new wall... take a look and tell me if you like it :)
"On Top of The World" wallpaper
kisses!!
This is my new wall... take a look and tell me if you like it :)
"On Top of The World" wallpaper
kisses!!
Oops,sorry,my bad,I have edited the post and posted the original scan there ^_^
http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/wallpapers/sessions/item52059/
um..that is my vector..yeah my very first..=_=,can you come to take a look?
um..that is my vector..yeah my very first..=_=,can you come to take a look?
Hi there! ^_^
I made a new wallpaper... take a look in here...
"Chibi's Kitchen"
I hope you like it!
kisses!!
I made a new wallpaper... take a look in here...
"Chibi's Kitchen"
I hope you like it!
kisses!!
Thanks!You take your time and come to my UP(who you don't know) just to explain for that for me,you are so kind ^_^
Can I be your friend?
Can I be your friend?
Please do not solicit for comments on userpages. For some, it can be a rather annoying thing. I have already received PM's from some complaining about you spamming their userpages with solicitations for comments.
Hi there!
take a look at my new wallpaper!! ^_^
i hope you like it..
"I Told You Not To..." wallpaper...
kisses!!
take a look at my new wallpaper!! ^_^
i hope you like it..
"I Told You Not To..." wallpaper...
kisses!!
Hey... Je vois que tu n'as pas encore soumis ton Gundam wallpaper... Celui sur lequel tu bossais avec le fond étoilé genre galaxie...
C'est dommage parce que le vecteur aurait vraiment donné super avec quelques autres détails et un bon fond...
Enfin si tu as envie de te lancer là dedans je serai ravie de t'aider et te conseiller... Par contre ton nouveau vecteur j'ai pas encore eu vraiment le temps d'y jeter un super coups d'oeil...
Je suis moi-même en train de bosser sur un vecteur de Kakashi... Il avance doucement mais surement parce que je dois redessiner des parties entières qui sont couvertes par des trucs ou bien simplement manquantes! :D Je m'amuse! ^^
Je le présenterai dans la Session Zero dès que possible... J'ai pas envie de mettre un vector en progrès là bas... Mais si tu veux le voir n'hésite pas à me le demander ;)
C'est dommage parce que le vecteur aurait vraiment donné super avec quelques autres détails et un bon fond...
Enfin si tu as envie de te lancer là dedans je serai ravie de t'aider et te conseiller... Par contre ton nouveau vecteur j'ai pas encore eu vraiment le temps d'y jeter un super coups d'oeil...
Je suis moi-même en train de bosser sur un vecteur de Kakashi... Il avance doucement mais surement parce que je dois redessiner des parties entières qui sont couvertes par des trucs ou bien simplement manquantes! :D Je m'amuse! ^^
Je le présenterai dans la Session Zero dès que possible... J'ai pas envie de mettre un vector en progrès là bas... Mais si tu veux le voir n'hésite pas à me le demander ;)
Thanks for the comment on my wallpaper, yeah I know its Chinese. I couldn't find any Japanese text, if you do find some let me know and I'll update it.
Not sure what you mean - use the pen tool and draw black shapes to make the lines. These shapes make the "lineart".
Or draw big black shapes (ie go right around the outline of the character) then draw coloured shapes on top of that to show things like the colour of the legs. The gaps between the two shapes will form the "lineart".
You have to think in terms of hundres of shape layers stacked on top of one another for good vectoring.
This was the tut that taught me all the various technique of vectoring - http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/vector.asp . The bit you're most interested in is overlapping the various shapes.
Or draw big black shapes (ie go right around the outline of the character) then draw coloured shapes on top of that to show things like the colour of the legs. The gaps between the two shapes will form the "lineart".
You have to think in terms of hundres of shape layers stacked on top of one another for good vectoring.
This was the tut that taught me all the various technique of vectoring - http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/vector.asp . The bit you're most interested in is overlapping the various shapes.
When I do vectors, I use shape layers.
Instead of thinkign in terms of drawing a single thickness line, think in terms of creating overlapping shapes that build up what you want.
As a very simple example - if you want to draw a white circle with a black outline, you could draw the circle shape in white and then use stroke to outline it in black. This will give a perfectly uniform outline and is easy, but it will also be sterile and boring.
Alternatively, you could draw two circles - the first in black, then one inside that in white which is slightly smaller. Now obviously, you could try to line them up so that the black that is still visible is perfectly unifrom, but also you could make things that are visually mor einterestign by off-setting the two circles slightly.
Alternatively, you could think of each black line as a shape in and of itself - if you then draw all the lines out as shapes you get instant ability to adjust the thickness of those lines. You can then create the colours by drawing in blocks of shapes behind these lines.
Obviously, with a circle, it's not really important, but if you apply these two principles of creating outlines and then drawing colour blocks and other lines and stuff on top of them, you'll see the instant power of using shapes instead of strokes to create more interesting line work.
Instead of thinkign in terms of drawing a single thickness line, think in terms of creating overlapping shapes that build up what you want.
As a very simple example - if you want to draw a white circle with a black outline, you could draw the circle shape in white and then use stroke to outline it in black. This will give a perfectly uniform outline and is easy, but it will also be sterile and boring.
Alternatively, you could draw two circles - the first in black, then one inside that in white which is slightly smaller. Now obviously, you could try to line them up so that the black that is still visible is perfectly unifrom, but also you could make things that are visually mor einterestign by off-setting the two circles slightly.
Alternatively, you could think of each black line as a shape in and of itself - if you then draw all the lines out as shapes you get instant ability to adjust the thickness of those lines. You can then create the colours by drawing in blocks of shapes behind these lines.
Obviously, with a circle, it's not really important, but if you apply these two principles of creating outlines and then drawing colour blocks and other lines and stuff on top of them, you'll see the instant power of using shapes instead of strokes to create more interesting line work.








