Vector Tutorial Redux?

Just wanting to get a bit of a show of interest here. A while back I attempted to write down the process that I go through to complete a vector, since at the time people were asking me about it. Assuming I get around to making another one some time soon, I was considering recording what I do via a screencasting program. That way I can demonstrate the steps while actually narrating it and you can listen to my sexy Australian accent* and stuff. I think that given what we’re talking about, having someone demonstrate and explain what they’re doing is probably far more valuable than having it written down. Probably make it easier for people who actually know what they’re doing to tell me how shit I am at it too.

* technically my accent is a blend of New Zealand and Australian and I sound very boring

7 Responses to “Vector Tutorial Redux?”


  1. 1 omo

    Yes for screencasting and sekushii accent

  2. 2 TheBigN

    I’d be very interested in this sort of thing myself. :3

  3. 3 EcureuilMatrix

    Sure, why not, I could use some tips in vectoring.

    IMAGE VECTORING OWNS THE INTARWEBS, MACROSS ZERO-STYLE.

  4. 4 LadyGuardian

    I’d love to see this! I actually found your site not too long ago through your first tutorial and stayed for the other goodness. Hope you put it together :)

  5. 5 Tsukasa

    A screencast sounds like an excellent idea

  6. 6 wild

    I thought of doing this myself about a year ago. But then I got lazy (as usual) and dropped the trace I was doing :P

  7. 7 NegativeZero

    Seems like there’s a fair bit of interest. Will do it when I have time. I’ll probably do it in installments rather than all at once, though, since recording a screencast of the entire tracing process would result in staggering amounts of video being captured, given that a simple vector takes me about four hours work.

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