Lucasarts posters
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- sanguinehearts
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- Laserschwert
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While we're at DOTT and vectors, to learn Inkscape I did:
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/stuff/dott.png and
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/ ... _error.png
(both created after screenshots from the intro)
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/stuff/dott.png and
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/ ... _error.png
(both created after screenshots from the intro)
Nice work!clem wrote:While we're at DOTT and vectors, to learn Inkscape I did:
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/stuff/dott.png and
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/ ... _error.png
(both created after screenshots from the intro)
but...but... green tentacle is the good guy! not the purple one!
Just messed around. As usual, I discovered some useful features only afterwards (snap to grid etc, hehe), so I could basically start over. Those pics are not the latest versions, I still have some a little bit more polished ones on HD.[vEX] wrote: clem: Did you follow any tutorials (if they're good, please share some links ) or just mess around to learn it?
- Laserschwert
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Check out THIS free online-tool. The best vectorization tool I know.
That's impressive! My first attempt yielded this:Laserschwert wrote:Check out THIS free online-tool. The best vectorization tool I know.
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/ ... -lobby.png
- Laserschwert
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Yeah... it helps to use the tool's "edit" function to erase some rogue pixels, that cause artifacts like the ones between the floor-tiles on your image.
It's even easier to screen-grab the image in "edit"-mode (at 100% zoom!), and paste it in Photoshop (or some other graphics-app), because there you usually have more tools to clean up the image. The result can then be fed into VectorMagic again.
It's even easier to screen-grab the image in "edit"-mode (at 100% zoom!), and paste it in Photoshop (or some other graphics-app), because there you usually have more tools to clean up the image. The result can then be fed into VectorMagic again.
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Not bad! I know a lot of artists who still haven't gotten the hang of vector drawing.clem wrote:That's impressive! My first attempt yielded this:Laserschwert wrote:Check out THIS free online-tool. The best vectorization tool I know.
http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0200586/ ... -lobby.png
- sanguinehearts
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Many thanks for this great tool.Laserschwert wrote:Check out THIS free online-tool. The best vectorization tool I know.
My first attempt: Maniac Mansion (PNG) (here is an EPS if anyone interested).
Laserschwert wrote:Ah, well, the regular DOTT-cover isn't that hard to "reconstruct", since it's already pretty clean line-art. I'm having bigger plans for it, which incorporates Hoagie and Laverne from the rest of the artwork as well:
http://img3.imagebanana.com/img/vr9y4o1h/cdback.jpg
That was such a good idea I just had to give it a go myself. It actually comes out pretty good from VectorMagic already, though the sky, as one would guess, doesn't since it's a gradient. Oh, and it's not perfect, Bernards right shoe (the one to the left) is my work, well the bottom half anyway. Can't find it on any picture so I'm guessing some.
- Laserschwert
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Don't bother, I'm already on it:
I've vectorized all four characters, painting in the missing parts (hello shoe!), and adding shading.
HERE you can download them in EPS-format.
The poster itself isn't finished yet... the thing above is my low-res mockup. I'm building the full-res poster (60x80cm @ 300dpi) as we speak... uhm... type.
EDIT:
You can now download the full-res-version HERE.
I've vectorized all four characters, painting in the missing parts (hello shoe!), and adding shading.
HERE you can download them in EPS-format.
The poster itself isn't finished yet... the thing above is my low-res mockup. I'm building the full-res poster (60x80cm @ 300dpi) as we speak... uhm... type.
EDIT:
You can now download the full-res-version HERE.
Last edited by Laserschwert on Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.