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Re: (off Topic) 2D illustration of my daughter

Re: (off Topic) 2D illustration of my daughter

2005-06-01       - By Steve

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That's cool Patrick, I like the way the brush strokes came out a lot. I'm a
bit jealous however, being behind the curve with an old 2d program myself
(PSP-7 (See http://PSP-7.ora-code.com)). Maybe one of these days I'll get Corel suite as I hear it is
excellent at about half or less the price of Adobe CS and does just about
all the same stuff according to some of my illustrator friends.

PSP-7 (See http://PSP-7.ora-code.com) is underpowered and doesn't support vectors but it's truly a workhorse
for what I use it for anyway, resizing and converting bmp's to jpegs and
minor touch-ups etc. so it fills a necessary gap quite efficiently for the
time being.

Thanks for sharing.

Steve

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From: Carrara@(protected) [mailto:Carrara@(protected)] On Behalf Of
life3d2000
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 7:20 PM
To: Carrara@(protected)
Subject: [Carrara] Re: (off Topic) 2D illustration of my daughter



Hi steve,
        I started out making the contours/ features etc in Corel Draw
using vector splines, I filled them with solid colour and then copied
and pasted them into Photo Paint where I applied transparency and
motion blending to soften parts of the illustration. Each shape was
copied with a temperary square parimeter line the size of the Photo
Paint document, to make sure everything was aligned properly.


--- In Carrara@(protected), "Steve" <Steve@(protected)> wrote:
> That's very nice work Patrick, tell us a little bit about it maybe?
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> Steve
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> To: Carrara@(protected)
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> Hi,
>    I decided to do a 2D illustration of my 17yr old daughter (instead
> of  3D) just for fun. You can see the image called "lisa illustration"
> in my  life3d folder in the files section, also there is the reference
> image I used called "lisa photo"
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