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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 5:28 am)
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You could also give Macromedia Flash a try. Animation is neat but you don't have to animate to use it. They all have trials. There are so many 2d and 3d vector programs out there. For Photoshop the, Type Tool, Pen/Freehand Pen Tool, plus the Tools under the Rectangle Tool ( Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Line and Custom Shape) are all vector ... probably more. For Illustrator, I believe all is vector unless you Place to Import a raster image or if you turn it into raster image. The main thing that confuses people is dealing with color in the toolbar on left: Photoshop has Foreground/Background color Illustrator has Fill/Stroke color (of course the bezier tool can render a sane person insane)
Good evening LadyJaiven, the site that Dave has posted is a very good resource for Digital Illustrators.
I had to smile as I read you post because regardless of the medium we use to create, we are still faced with that BLANK WHITE PAGE, whether it is a pencil, paint brush, or mouse (not the furry type) in your hand! I use illustrator all the time to make vector art even though I know my way around PhotoShop more.
Not knowing what you are looking to create artwise, I would recommend (if you have access to one...) that you scan a rough idea of your graphic and place it on a layer in illustrator. Lock it (this will keep you from inadvertingly modifying it) and create another layer to build from. I almost always use the PEN TOOL and "point-and-click" on key points to build my shape, adding layers as needed. Like in PhotoShop, you can turn on-and-off the visability of the layers to see the underlaying template (rough scan). Take a look at some of the tutorials available at the site Dave mentioned and good luck!
Dreamer, have you ever "misplaced" your favorite pencil, you know the one that gives the right shade of gray, not too hard, not too soft. You JUST GOT TO HAVE IT or you can't start that drawing. Only you find it way-to-soon!!! And that cursed BLANK WHITE PAGE stares back at you, taunting in it's "purity"!! HA-HA!! There is no cure but to make your mark and go from there (thank God for "Ctrl-Z")
Good luck on the splash page
scott
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Hey guys, does anyone know how to do vector art ? I am interested in trying it out and would like to know where to get started :)