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hellomynameis___.
hellomynameis___. is a 19.86 year old girl, has been a member since December 8, 2007, has scored 3,953 submissions, giving an average score of 1.81, helping 49 designs get printed.
here is a question for any designer that doesn't create their work right onto the computer...when you scan in your artwork how do you clean it up in photoshop? Do you trace it all in illustrator to make it vectors so no matter what size you make it it wont be pixelated? How do you make it fit to be a tee design?

hellomynameis___.
hellomynameis___. on Sep 22 '09 at 9:09pm
please?
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Sep 22 '09 at 9:41pm
Non capisco Italiano. Maybe that's why no one's looking in here.



I think a lot of designers work differently. If you look at fatheed's Critiques, you can see his process, which is generally to sketch on paper, then trace in Illustrator then blow it up to a suitable size and colour in Illustrator. Read valorandvellum's Photoshop Colouring Tutorial, she does the whole process in Photoshop and outlines how best to do it. Others sketch but trace and colour in Illustrator and others can create everything in Illustrator without even sketching first.
GRANDR
   GRANDR on Sep 23 '09 at 3:12am
Personalmente lavoro direttamente su Photoshop creando le "linework" o contorni su un livello , la colorazione su un altro livello , luci ed ombre su un altro livello , se lavoro con altri programmi salvo in png e poi importo su photoshop.
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Sep 23 '09 at 3:16am
Oh damn, I meant fatheed coloured in Photoshop.
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