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10 Jul 2014 23:30 #1791 by phoenicorn
About time I posted up some of my work up





P.s. The uploader here is great
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11 Jul 2014 00:17 #1797 by Digital Dave
Quite nice. Would you perhaps be using Manga Studio to create these? Just wondering.

I get sketchy around pencils! ...=D

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11 Jul 2014 00:50 #1799 by phoenicorn
Nope. Adobe illustrator with a little photoshop touch up

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11 Jul 2014 00:57 #1802 by hobbyhorse
these are very nice
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11 Jul 2014 00:59 #1803 by phoenicorn
Thanks. Still have a long way to go though

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11 Jul 2014 01:03 #1805 by Digital Dave

Nope. Adobe illustrator with a little photoshop touch up


Oh ok, thanks. Was just wondering since I picked up a copy of it myself, but haven't done too much with it yet. But know a lot of people use it for Manga type images. Still doing all my work in PS myself. But I've also never tried Adobe Illustrator.

I get sketchy around pencils! ...=D

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11 Jul 2014 06:13 #1841 by Stuart
Pretty good. You could probably vary the line inking thickness a bit though, it looks quite uniform at the moment. :)

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11 Jul 2014 07:36 #1853 by phoenicorn
was tempted to get manga studio but after playing with illustrator I decided it would be a waste of money. The thing I love about illustrator is you can control each line to a ridiculous degree. I'll probably end up creating a few tutorials on my personal site at some point.

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11 Jul 2014 07:41 #1855 by Banj

The thing I love about illustrator is you can control each line to a ridiculous degree.


You can also do that in Manga Studio. If you work on a vector layer any brush stroke you create remains live and editable like in Illustrator. The advantage Illustrator has though, is that the vectors can be exported while those in MS can't.

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11 Jul 2014 08:36 #1869 by phoenicorn

The thing I love about illustrator is you can control each line to a ridiculous degree.


You can also do that in Manga Studio. If you work on a vector layer any brush stroke you create remains live and editable like in Illustrator. The advantage Illustrator has though, is that the vectors can be exported while those in MS can't.


Thanks banj. Did not know that

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