7 Hwo To Save As A Raster Vector Images

Author by: Tiffany Isabelle
Date 2009-01-12
Category Other Vector
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  • The best way to start any project in your sketchbook: get your ideas on paper, and be disjointed. Push ideas around, make comments, document everything that comes into your head. When I plan an image, everything usually comes from keywords and sketches, from there it is just a layout issue
  • Make sure you keep track of your layers - I'm usually a lot in any room - and keep things in order. I only use the selection of Illustrator, Direct Selection and Pen tools, because I prefer not to leave the plethora of software (admittedly very good) tools get in the way of my vision. It is all about simplicity and execution
  • The most important part of any illustration is the message. The most common mistake by many illustrators forget the public - your job is to reach the right people and give them the message of your client. The key is to do your research and know your audience, it is not about what you like
  • Choose a color palette that 1-3 primary colors and a 1-3 additional secondary colors that contrast and complement each other. Use different shades of the same color for consistency by adjusting the brightness for contrast. Finer characters will need stronger distinction on a colored background
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