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tire
Delivery Boy
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« on: 02-23-2005 10:32 »

how do y'all do it?  with a pencil in my hand i am a human xerox machine, but give me a mouse and i make crap like this.


granted, if i took forever i'm sure technically i could do it, but damn... you guys got some sort of skill that i don't have. 

y'all post up some of your best computer-generated stuff!  i think i'm going to start calling y'all "mouse boys".  :laff:

austin
DogDoo8

Liquid Emperor
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« Reply #1 on: 02-23-2005 20:20 »

Your talking about all the Scan art people do right?
tire
Delivery Boy
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« Reply #2 on: 02-24-2005 22:26 »

there are people that draw things on computers here.  i'm not 100% sure on how scans work, but i saw some originals that looked pretty close to perfect and know that they aren't just copies from an episode.

austin
hobojobo

Bending Unit
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« Reply #3 on: 02-25-2005 09:49 »

Most people who make the really good looking computer art use a more high- end programs (Photoshop, Illustrator) To get those nice, anti-aliased lines. They use something called bezier curves to drag out the tangents and get really smooth curves. So, the answer to your question is that you need to buy a good program before you can start making good computer drawings.
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