I think the masters of vector walls should create a tutorial for beginners to get started. After seeing beautiful works by Hermik and Mo I'm dying to get started on my own creations. I am sure there are also many awesome vector artists here and I'd love a guide so I too can join their ranks.
10:36 am, Wednesday, August 13, 2003 (6 years ago)
It's not hard really... just make pictures out of shapes.
If you like the smooth look, use gradients like hermik does. If you prefer a more authentic looks, use flat-shaded (one color) objects. If you want to be a purist, use Illustrator or Flash.
And learn fast, vector is teetering on the bring of being a fad. ;)
: I paid $14 for a T-shirt and all I got was this stupid T-shirt :
Dude. there are plenty i mean plenty of tutorials on the net, go find then on google, you just have to know what to type in, and if you wanna start then i can help you with the first step, click the Pen Tool and starting drawing ;)
"vector is teetering on the bring of being a fad."
People need to stop treating 'vector' as if it's a style of art. Vectors are just another tool in an illustrators/designers box. Axii, mo, Hermik (who already said he doesn't even use them), Oldman C, etc. are not good artists because they are 'vector masters', they are good artists because they have top quality illustrations and good understanding of composition, some of them just happen to use a pen tool instead of a brush tool.