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thats ugly man... its not even a vector... it just has the look, you use the cutout thing or sumthin? its choppy and small, if you use photoshop then use then pen tool... otherwise stick with illustrator.
Edited By SirViper on 1113768364 |
[quote:post_uid0="SirViper"]thats ugly man... its not even a vector... it just has the look, you use the cutout thing or sumthin? its choppy and small, if you use photoshop then use then pen tool... otherwise stick with illustrator.[/quote]
It's pentool, stupid. I can immediatly tell the difference between pentool and cutout, and that's pentool. Anyways, I think it's small and has a ouple of misplaced shapes here and there. |
[quote:post_uid0="SirViper"]thats ugly man... its not even a vector... it just has the look, you use the cutout thing or sumthin? its choppy and small, if you use photoshop then use then pen tool... otherwise stick with illustrator.[/quote]
*sigh* are you stupid. It's a pen tool. Seem u don't know anything. So go away from my arts cuz you don't know anything. @VF true, the image i use was small and i'm starting from small to medium then to large ones :biggrin: |
whats wrong with his lips....are they chapped??
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[quote:post_uid0="evryoung8998"]whats wrong with his lips....are they chapped??[/quote]
lol yeah, his lips look weird. |
it is a pen tool
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well it looks choppy for the pen tool... mayb its just the monitor
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The pen tool in PS always looks choppy, Illustrator is better for vector. It's okay, too small though, waaay too small, we cant even see any of the small detail, a couple of suggestions;
- Illustrator not Photoshop - Bigger canvas' |
i don't have illustrator, my trial ran out :(
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