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Topic: Spike Spiegel Vector
nem-x
posted 01-12-2005 04:48:25 AM
My second attempt at making a vector image.

Took me a few days to finish. Slacked off on the background though. It can easily be resized.


Original image

Spike Dies.

bloodfyr
Pancake
posted 01-12-2005 06:02:52 AM
Very nice.

That scene's from the movie, isn't it?

"If you've got twins, why not sell one? You get a kid and a few extra bucks on the side." - George Carlin

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Holden
French Cocksucker
posted 01-12-2005 06:55:55 AM
I done a bunch myself, even though its a great job..

It's already a cartoon-anime style. I mean not to insult, but it's not hard to vector out a cartoon. Except perhaps the gun there.


"America is dumb, it's like a dumb puppy that has big teeth that can bite and hurt you..."
Rodent King
Stabbed in the Eye
posted 01-12-2005 07:44:22 AM
quote:
bloodfyr said this about your mom:
Very nice.

That scene's from the movie, isn't it?


The train scene from Knocking on Heaven's Door, yeah.

Spike lives...barely

My inner child is bigger than my outer adult.
bloodfyr
Pancake
posted 01-12-2005 08:21:21 AM
quote:
Holden attempted to be funny by writing:
I done a bunch myself, even though its a great job..

It's already a cartoon-anime style. I mean not to insult, but it's not hard to vector out a cartoon. Except perhaps the gun there.


Gotta start somewhere.

"If you've got twins, why not sell one? You get a kid and a few extra bucks on the side." - George Carlin

*!Warning: Disregard everthing I post. The whiskey is probably speaking!*

nem-x
posted 01-12-2005 09:29:10 AM
quote:
There was much rejoicing when Holden said this:
I done a bunch myself, even though its a great job..

It's already a cartoon-anime style. I mean not to insult, but it's not hard to vector out a cartoon. Except perhaps the gun there.


I gots a question. Is there a way to create a new path by using part of old one? By work path or shape layer.


Say I have this light blue shape. I want to overlap a darker color onto it, but I want to reuse part of the light blue shape to create a new shape.

The 'selected' area in the right picture is how I want my new shape to look like when it's all done. Is it possible with paths or shapes?
I've only touched the shapes stuff.
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edit: I just figured it out. Hooray

nem-x fucked around with this message on 01-12-2005 at 09:48 AM.

Holden
French Cocksucker
posted 01-12-2005 10:18:46 AM
What the heck, are you in photoshop?

"America is dumb, it's like a dumb puppy that has big teeth that can bite and hurt you..."
nem-x
posted 01-12-2005 06:24:34 PM
Kegwen
Sonyfag
posted 01-12-2005 07:21:21 PM
quote:
Holden was listening to Cher while typing:
What the heck, are you in photoshop?

That's definitely Photoshop, probably 7.

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