This is a tutorial I've done right after I did the DeviantCan portrait.
Yup, it's a long time ago.
So anyways here's a walkthrough of how I usually get things done for the human hair.
Even though it's human eye brow, I use the similiar method to do the human hair as well.
Hope you guys can understand this tutorial. It's very long. Literally long.
Have fun and happy new year!
~under18carbon wants me to submit this. Check out his tutorial. Pretty neat.
parabéns... pena que eu não domino muito o Inglês...
e a coisa mais dificil é encontrar tutorial de 'vector' em português
mas vou continuar me esforçando e com paciência chego-lá
<congratulations penalty that I do not dominate the English very
e the thing dificil is to find tutorial of vector in Portuguese
but I go to continue strengtheing me and with patience I arrive-there>
i did it in photoshop. i would recommend the method that you're most comfortable doing because you'll be spending lots of time with the software. well at least i did.
I guess there's just no easy way of doing eyebrows (or hair) in vector. You just have to be patient. I'll keep in mind the technique you outlined when I get a little better at vectors.
This is incredibly helpful, and awesome, Derek! I keep hoping for a cool tutorial from you folks that knows what you're doing about how to do good looking shading and different skin tones and such, but if it never comes, I'll be happy drooling over your art!
e a coisa mais dificil é encontrar tutorial de 'vector' em português
mas vou continuar me esforçando e com paciência chego-lá
<congratulations penalty that I do not dominate the English very
e the thing dificil is to find tutorial of vector in Portuguese
but I go to continue strengtheing me and with patience I arrive-there>
Trying to figure out which program is better to use to vector,
Photoshop = easyish
Illustrator = very hard, for me anyway. too use to photoshop.
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I guess there's just no easy way of doing eyebrows (or hair) in vector. You just have to be patient. I'll keep in mind the technique you outlined when I get a little better at vectors.
Cheers
Thanks again,
-Shane
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I did find this tutorial EXTREMELY helpful though. Awesome effort you put into it. I'm definately bookmarking it fer future use.
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