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djurg
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Some new drawings
#4986778 - 11/27/05 03:34 PM (18 years, 3 months ago) |
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Those were first made by hand,then scan and revamp a little in photoshop to the best of my knowledge of it.
All critics will be welcome.
I would need some1 familiar with photoshop to tell me how to get my line redrawn, so the curve get smoother and edge more sharp when its selected with the magic wand.If any of this is possible.
My photoshop is in french unfortunately so please try to indicate me from which option panel its and I should be fine)
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Edited by djurg (11/27/05 03:34 PM)
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HB
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Re: Some new drawings [Re: djurg]
#4988140 - 11/27/05 10:54 PM (18 years, 3 months ago) |
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hey djurg --
i really dig the linework ... it reminds me of my own sketchbooks
there is a method which i use to create smooth lines with flow ... i'll try to illustrate it as best i can for you ...
the first step is to select the pen tool from the Tools Window ...
At the top of the screen (for CS users), make sure all of the buttons are pushed as marked, because this will affect the way the pen tool functions ...
now click somewhere on your canavs ... this will create an anchor point, which is essentially just a point on a line ... now click somewhere else, and don't let go of the left mouse click ... drag your mouse around and you will see the line bend in organic, flowy shapes ... you will also see guides around the anchor point which show you essentially how much 'groove' there is on either side of the point ... these can be adjusted by holding 'alt' and pulling them around ...
now just keep drawing anchor points along a line that is pleasing to you, and at the end of the line, hold 'alt' and click the last anchor point on the line that you created ...
then just trace your path back around so that the line has as much thickness and groove as you want it to .. adjust guides if you want anywhere on the pen path to make it more pleasing ... [ed. note: mine is not an example of a pleasing line, but rather a bad way to show how it can be done ... i hope you'll do better than i ... i'm just tired tonight ]
Now, click this button on the Paths Window to turn the pen line into a bounding box to be able to fill in ...
and then, once it turns into those dotted lines that move ('bounding box'), fill it in with black ... and you're finished!
this is how i create a line, of any kind so just work with it, all the time, and you'll get flowy easily with it ... it just takes practice ...
if you need any clarification, just let me know
good luck
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Re: Some new drawings [Re: HB]
#4988566 - 11/28/05 01:35 AM (18 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wow, those are super huge.
I like them both. Thank you for sharing.
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djurg
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Thanks for the comments, they got that big in size cause I scan them at a little too high dpi setting I guess, this drawing would actually fit a regular paper sheet.
Thanks for the trick HB , this should come in handy.
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