Quote by AlenasWhile this is,
technically, a solid vector, I think you should start considering using Shape Layers instead of just Paths for vectoring
live beings like humans and animals. Paths are more convenient but also quite static and boring compared to the line
dynamics Shape Layers can have. That's especially visible when doing hair and lines on the clothes - there's
more freedom and creativity in doing lines with Shape Layers while Paths have those ugly blunt edges.
Also, after you've made so many vectors I think you should really start making them more interesting and alive by
adding some shading and lighting on them. Right now they look very much boring and empty with just black lines and base
colors. Adding more colors, shading and lighting should bring them to life more and make your vectors look more
interesting and colorful.
Keep it up!
that sounds good, but, where can i get an easy tutorial in spanish for that purpose?
and i mean a step by step tutorial, i've found several , but they're very hard to understand for me and i got
lazy and always give up in my tries.
i'd like to move to next level as you said, clearly i've learned how to make the vector look like the
reference pic, but need those details, i was searching for some easy to understand tutorial and never found it.
if you know where can i get it, please tell me, ok, it doesn't matter if it's in english, but all i need is an
easy tutorial, let's say " vectoring for fools" lol, something like that, i need a tutorial very well
explained, as it if were focused on children.
and maybe i can understand and test it and i'd edit my favorite pics adding those in the future.
but thanx anyway, and don't forget what i said, i was serious , i need some help to learn how to add those details.