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Number of posts : 104 Age : 46 Localisation : digital hell Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Fri 17 Nov - 19:47 | |
| Y a des gens ici qui ont des trucs/exercices pour apprendre à maitriser les tools de dessin vectoriel genre le pen dans photoshop?
Ça manque vraiment à mon arsenal. | |
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mYr_
Number of posts : 76 Age : 40 Localisation : southside Qc Registration date : 2006-11-18
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sat 18 Nov - 16:39 | |
| Tu peux toujours trouver des trucs dans la revue ''Computer art'' si tu ne la connaissais pas déjà. | |
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Number of posts : 104 Age : 46 Localisation : digital hell Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sat 18 Nov - 16:50 | |
| - mYr_ wrote:
- Tu peux toujours trouver des trucs dans la revue ''Computer art'' si tu ne la connaissais pas déjà.
Ouais j'en ai quelques numéros ici. Ce que j'aime bien c'est quand ils font des numéros spéciaux avec des gros dossiers sur un sujet particulier y a aussi www.good-tutorials.com qui est le fun. | |
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x:it reality
Number of posts : 84 Age : 40 Localisation : Saguenay Registration date : 2006-11-18
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sat 18 Nov - 20:22 | |
| Good Tutorials est vraiment hot comme site.
Et puis si t'as l'intention de te procurer des Computer Arts, j'te conseil vivement la version anglaise. Totalement différente de la française, plus grosse, plus de tips, plus de stuff.
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x:it reality
Number of posts : 84 Age : 40 Localisation : Saguenay Registration date : 2006-11-18
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sat 18 Nov - 20:27 | |
| Marc-André... Tu n'as jamais essayé d'utiliser Illustrator pour ton vectoriel?
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crushead
Number of posts : 38 Registration date : 2006-11-19
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sun 19 Nov - 2:31 | |
| aaaah on fait juste ca en graph en ce moment, on travaille sur illustrator et je sais qu'il y a des tutoriels la dessus, sinon tu y vas au hazard pis tu finis par pogner le truc, c'est a peu près comme ca que toute ma vie fonctionne haha. | |
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Number of posts : 104 Age : 46 Localisation : digital hell Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Sun 19 Nov - 23:21 | |
| - x:it reality wrote:
- Marc-André... Tu n'as jamais essayé d'utiliser Illustrator pour ton vectoriel?
x:it Ben techniquement parlant, j'ai remarqué que le pen tool dans photoshop et dans 3DSMax c'est pas mal les mêmes fonctionnalités même si tu t'en seras pas pour faire la même chose. Je me disais que c'était la même chose pour Illustrator. | |
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beefly
Number of posts : 89 Age : 44 Localisation : Der Strand Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Mon 20 Nov - 8:44 | |
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beefly
Number of posts : 89 Age : 44 Localisation : Der Strand Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Mon 20 Nov - 8:45 | |
| Pour l'outil plume, j'ai trouvé ça dans dans un link d'un link du link que t'as posté :alien: Step 1 The pen tool has 2 main functions: Shape Layers and Paths. For this tutorial, we'll be using Paths. Select the pen tool and then make sure you have Paths selected as well.
Step 2 Now start by drawing a simple curve. Do this by clicking on some point in the image, then clicking and holding in a different spot. While holding the click, move the mouse some and you will see a curve start to form. Let go of the mouse button when you've got the curve you want.
Step 3 Now you can click again and repeat the process to create another curve. You'll notice that this time the curve was automatic and followed the general direction of the previous curve. I bet you're wondering how you can change that.
Step 4 Let's start over with the first curve. Click somewhere, then click again and drag. Once you get the curve you want, instead of letting go of the mouse button, this time hold down the alt button on your keyboard and move your mouse some. You can dictate which way the next curve will go by doing this.
Step 5 With the line adjusted, this time when we click for the next point the curve will not be the same. The curve always follows this line we just adjusted -- the longer the line the more sharp the curve will be. The direction of the line indicates which way the curve will go.
Step 6 You can also add points after your curve is created. If you hover over the existing path you will see the pen tool with + beside it. If you click the mouse you can add a point, and if you hold down alt you can see how adjusting the line affects curves.
Step 7 If you hover over an existing point, you will see the pen tool with a - beside it. This means if you click it will delete the point you're on. I'll go ahead and delete the anchor point we added in the last step.
Step 8 Now you may be wondering what to do with the path you've created. There are lots of options. To see them, right click anywhere in your image with the pen tool selected.
Step 9 Let's go through each of the options. Delete Path is obvious. It will delete the path you've just created. Define Custom Shape will take the shape you just created, turn it into a true vector, and add it to the pen tool's shape menu so you can use it whenever you like. Make Selection will turn your current path into a selection. This has a major advantage over the marquee tool: the pen tool can select partial pixels while the marquee tool selects only whole pixels. It does this by adding a transparency to existing pixels that are on the edge of your selection. This means your selections will be much smoother.
Step 10 Fill path will fill your path with the options you specify. This includes opacity, blending mode, and a few others. Stroke Path will allow you to choose what tool you want to stroke the path with, and then do so. Finally Free Transform Path will allow you to adjust the scale of your path. Right clicking again will give you even more options such as skew, distort and perspective.etc.... voici le lien : http://kromefx.com/index.php?page=vt&id=60&p=1 C'est la base pour utiliser l'outil plume qui demande pas mal de pratique et de patience... | |
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Number of posts : 104 Age : 46 Localisation : digital hell Registration date : 2006-11-17
| Subject: Re: apprendre le dessin vectoriel Mon 20 Nov - 11:20 | |
| Cool. Je vais donc tenter de combiner ce tutoriel avec les trucs de dessin de mangas.
Hâte d'avoir du temps pour regarder cela. | |
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