![]() ![]() Okay, apologies in advance if this is a dumb question I’m more of a designer than illustrator so I’m likely coming from a different angle than most of you. Plagiarism may result in banning.įLAMING, HARASSING, OR DISCRIMINATING against another user may result in banning. Never CLAIM ANOTHER PERSONS ART as your own. No RE-POSTS: duplicate posts will be removed. This includes no URLs or social media handles in post titles. We may allow this for active contributing members. No HOT-LINKING/TRAFFICKING users to third party sites such as personal blogs, hit-sites, personal advertising. No SELF-PROMOTION - advertising yourself or your business, is not allowed here. This includes torrents, cracks, file-sharing, etc. No discussion on PIRATING copies of the software. Keep other users in mind, when posting NSFW content. No ASKING FOR DESIGNS: If you want someone to create a design for you please post it in /r/freedesign More visibility means better chances to get help. SHOW OFF YOUR DESIGNS - Make something cool in Illustrator? Well we want to see it.ĪSK QUESTIONS - Don't be afraid that your question is stupid everyone has to learn at some point! RULES & GUIDELINESĬRITIQUE other users art! Please be sure to stay kind and helpful to OP.īe DESCRIPTIVE - The best way to give (or get) help from someone is by being thorough with your questions, advice, and critique. Please note that this is a work in progress. Only downvote off-topic posts/comments this helps with creating positive community morale.Ĭheck here for up-to-date resources, tips, tutorials, and more! All discovered or submitted by the Illustrator community. Please do not flame/harass another user such activity may result in banning. As long as it was made in Illustrator, your post may spring up discussion or inspiration to another user. Most design subs don't allow critique and "new logo" posts, but we do. This community is meant to strive in kindness and helping others learn and grow. ![]() Give by helping others learn and improve their skills, critique and receive critique on the latest user designs, or simply sit back and enjoy casual discussion Illustrator related! This group is for general discussion, showing off your designs, questions, tricks, techniques, troubleshooting and so forth. This is the hub for all things Adobe Illustrator. However, i’m certain that pixel art is generally much easier and faster to produce than vector art or high-res raster art - while small resolution and limited palette introduce specific problems to solve, they also help.□□️ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ON DISCORD THE SIDEBAR so… not every pixel matters, but every pixel can potentially make a difference - pixel in larger, single colour area is unimportant, pixel in face of a character can change a lot. it would be unreasonably unefficient to do everything by single pixel brush. and tools like that were always a thing even in oldschool painting programs. we have flood fills, custom brushes, gradients etc. the point of pixel art isn’t to put down every single pixel by hand. I kinda disagree with idea that every pixel matters. On the other hand i would argue that the rendered shapes should stay aliased.Īnyway, from what i understand by looking at Aseprite - Roadmap, path layers (for animation) are planned in v1.4, so we might get vector shapes as well? in my mind path layer sounds a lot like a specific vector layer after all.Īdding to debate about means of pixel art: true vector shapes with their flexibility would help a lot. also curve tool - while actually being very close to vector drawing principle - isn’t the easiest to use now (bezier ftw). Yup, vector layers would be great for example to draw and edit perspective lines. ![]()
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