January 25, 2007
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//Normal Folks Wouldn’t Appreciate…
It takes me about 30 minutes to sketch something in like the drawing on the left. But pretty much a whole working day to turn it into a vector art. The advantage of having a piece of work done in vector graphics is the ability to resize the artwork to however big of a size that it needs to be, and the artwork won’t look pixellated. On top of that, vector artwork keeps the file size considerably smaller when compared to its bitmap counter part. The flexibility is printer friendly, network bandwidth friendly, and work friendly, to say the least.
The down side is, with the lines so clean in the vector format, the artwork lost a bit of its original spirit that was generated by the rougher pencil lines.
And no one really cares.
Comments (5)
Agreed with every word you said, buddy. But gotta give you props on vectorizing that sketch, very clean indeed.
As a normal person i have to disagree that you can’t appreciate the differences between the two. I am in no way artistic but even I can see the difference.
I like the first one..but the girl looks prettier in the second one lol
not bad… do you work in nyc? i love illustration, although i’m not persuing it anymore…
woah~ that’s so pretty… i like the sketch better!