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Old 03-25-2005, 04:09 PM
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Toon practice using ideas from Jeri C's tutorials

Did this vector in Expression 3, instead of Adobe Illy, so had to change some of the steps.
Still have much to learn.

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Re: Toon practice using ideas from Jeri C's tutorials

Looks really cool Blip. I would reduce the shine on the tires a bit, and I'm not so sure about the driver. Looks like his shoulders are too narrow or his head is too wide. Otherwise, I love it. Great work.

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No, no I think that's GTmike400 driving. You can tell by the fat head.
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Re: Re: Toon practice using ideas from Jeri C's tutorials

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No, no I think that's GTmike400 driving. You can tell by the fat head.
Thats not my head, thats my helmet dingus.
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Thats not my head, thats my helmet dingus.
You say tomayto, I say tomahtoe. Either way you still have a fat lump sittin on top of your shoulders.

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Re: Toon practice using ideas from Jeri C's tutorials

i'm shit at computers. so i'd say you're light years ahead. in a few months, you'll be a digital rendering demon.
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Re: Toon practice using ideas from Jeri C's tutorials

thanks for the comments.

Okay. I admit the driver was a quick, gradient shadow.
I should go back and spend a little more time on that.

The tires were darker in the vector image , but got lighter after I converted it to a jpg.
I got to watch out for that more closely.
Anyone else have that problem when they convert a vector file?
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