Trying to find thread on illustrator software
Ran across a thread a while back about an illustrator software thats pretty badass. I think they said it's great for converting art into flash design quality work. I have an artist that is pumpin out some awesome sketches we wanna turn into flash.
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Re: Trying to find thread on illustrator software
are you talking about adobe illustrator?
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I'll do it for 300 bucks.
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i don't think so. i ran across the thread along time ago, and they were just discussing how this one specific program makes life alot easier......for what i thought they said was designing flash basically.
Now because it's not my thing, i didn't pay it much mind and moved on, so my recollection is vague, but that's what i thought. i could be totally wrong. But since i have an artist here that has alot of awesome, original traditional designs he wants to turn into flash, i'm hoping to fin it again, but my searchs are in vain. it's been too long. |
Re: Trying to find thread on illustrator software
sounds like something adobe illustrator would do
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i think he wants to learn to do it himself. We're just trying to figure out the best way.
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that sounds like something that adobe illustrator will do. ive worked with it minimally, but it makes vectors...which look a LOT like tattoo flash. im sure you can import your art into it and convert it to a vector.
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Illustrator is less intuitive than other programs, id suggest Sketchbook Pro, its great for flash, especially symmetrical designs, as it has a symmetry feature...artrage isnt bad either, if your going for painterly qualities, both are fairly cheap, if your looking for legit copies...
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I'll definately check out the sketchbook. Sounds like a good option.
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