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  • M Mark_Wallace

    Your link is to a page that's flagged as malicious.

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    Eytukan
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    No cries from Chrome here. Okay never mind Another example[^]

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    • L loctrice

      what is this "draw" thing you speak of? is it magic?

      If it moves, compile it

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      Eytukan
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      Yup, the kind of magic that guys like Disney do.

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      • E Eytukan

        Which is the best tool to draw 2D toons like cartoons, comics? Like this?[^] The entire world of 2D runs on Adobe illustrator or any other free tool is there. (To create like the above one)

        Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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        Maximilien
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        just "single" drawings or animation? Photoshop/Illustrator are probably the best ones right now. GIMP is not too bad, and it is free. You need a graphical tablet (intuos). If you want to do animation: ToobBoom Studio[^]

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        • E Eytukan

          Which is the best tool to draw 2D toons like cartoons, comics? Like this?[^] The entire world of 2D runs on Adobe illustrator or any other free tool is there. (To create like the above one)

          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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          Nicholas Marty
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          There is this really ancient "software" called "pen & paper" :laugh:

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          • N Nicholas Marty

            There is this really ancient "software" called "pen & paper" :laugh:

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            that is ancient hardware

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            • M Maximilien

              just "single" drawings or animation? Photoshop/Illustrator are probably the best ones right now. GIMP is not too bad, and it is free. You need a graphical tablet (intuos). If you want to do animation: ToobBoom Studio[^]

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              Eytukan
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              Just single drawing - but not just sketches. Sketches- I'm managing to do with PhotoShop or GIMP. But the kind of coloring and shading techniques, I'm just trying hard with PS but falling short of a professional look. Like for example, Check this[^] I can replicate this through a sketch, but the color & shading. Don't know how they do it. Which tool might've been used to create an image like above sample?

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                that is ancient hardware

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                :)

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                  Just single drawing - but not just sketches. Sketches- I'm managing to do with PhotoShop or GIMP. But the kind of coloring and shading techniques, I'm just trying hard with PS but falling short of a professional look. Like for example, Check this[^] I can replicate this through a sketch, but the color & shading. Don't know how they do it. Which tool might've been used to create an image like above sample?

                  Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                  Maximilien
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                  It's all done with brushes, layers, masks, color management...

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                  • N Nicholas Marty

                    There is this really ancient "software" called "pen & paper" :laugh:

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                    GuyThiebaut
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                    I think some computer graphic artists do indeed use paper and pencil then scan the result. They then use some clever software that is able to draw a path from the scanned drawing. I don't know of any tools - I have just seen videos in the past of the guys at Pixar doing something like that. They then fill things in via the software.

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                    • G GuyThiebaut

                      I think some computer graphic artists do indeed use paper and pencil then scan the result. They then use some clever software that is able to draw a path from the scanned drawing. I don't know of any tools - I have just seen videos in the past of the guys at Pixar doing something like that. They then fill things in via the software.

                      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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                      Nicholas Marty
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                      Yeah. Hasn't been that uncommon in the past if I'm correctly informed. They did just some polishing of the drawings on the computer.

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                      • G GuyThiebaut

                        I think some computer graphic artists do indeed use paper and pencil then scan the result. They then use some clever software that is able to draw a path from the scanned drawing. I don't know of any tools - I have just seen videos in the past of the guys at Pixar doing something like that. They then fill things in via the software.

                        “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                        ― Christopher Hitchens

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                        Maximilien
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                        They will do the sketching on paper and scan the outline; most of the coloring is now down in software. When the image is scanned, it is still a bitmap (tiff, ... ), the image needs to be cleaned up and vectorized (to be used in illustrator for example ).

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                        • E Eytukan

                          Which is the best tool to draw 2D toons like cartoons, comics? Like this?[^] The entire world of 2D runs on Adobe illustrator or any other free tool is there. (To create like the above one)

                          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                          For free I'd take a look at inkscape[^] In my experience the learning curve is high (but I am a complete noob to the world of vectors) but the results are far better than with any bitmap editor I've used.

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