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Car vectorized
Here I leave step by step and tips that will help a lot when vectoring an image.
Here I present the types of cars that I dared to do, please like
The colors used for the vectorization of the same were, RGB (green, red black and white)
1.The stroke
The stroke is very important in the image, so an image will call much more attention if it has a consistent stroke, than another in which the stroke is poor. For this we will ink using shapes instead of simple paths.
2. Polishing the shapes
The next step is to polish the forms created, so that no peaks remain, round the edges that we see that appear, so the set will work much better and give the feeling of a real inking.
3. Add details
Now we will add the details, these details if they can be strokes, if you use strokes better to create another layer only for strokes, at the time of selecting them all will go much better. If we use forms we can continue in the same layer.
4. The coloring
Now it is the turn of the coloring, for the base color, we will use not very bright but intense colors, so our illustration will be striking.
Having turned off the option multiply and left the layer in normal mode, as we have done a powerful inking, we will not have problems when coloring, since the areas that are free to color, will not be too large.
5. Lights and shadows to give volume
We will add small shadows to give a little volume to the final result. For this, we will create a new layer and place it between the layer of the inking (stroke) and the color, we will put it in multiply mode and we will lower the opacity to 40%
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