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Learning to Pinstrip

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KEG Media   +1y
do a tiki head
HeatWaveDave   +1y
illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix
purplekush   +1y
Originally posted by HeatWaveDave



illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix

ya.. if you do a complete rendering in photoshop.. the second you bring the graphic over into ps it rasterizes it.. unless u paste it as a path.. then its just like using pen tool in ps...

DougyFrisch   +1y
Originally posted by FarBeyondDriven



Originally posted by HeatWaveDave



illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix

ya.. if you do a complete rendering in photoshop.. the second you bring the graphic over into ps it rasterizes it.. unless u paste it as a path.. then its just like using pen tool in ps...



actually in CS2 when you drag a file over it asked u for the option of leaving it as a vector or rastorizing it. to modify a AI file in CS2 u just double click it and it opens it back up in illustrator... pretty nifty and usefull
purplekush   +1y
well in photoshop 7 .. it doesnt lol i noticed that at school.. i still use illustrator to trace stuff then just transfer it over in pixels at high high res then use lines as a template and go from there