Some Vectors

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  1. xXxgrindxcore

    xXxgrindxcore Well-Known Member

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    I did post this in the Non-gaming render section. But being new here, I didn't know there was an art section like this... I think these belong more in this category than the renders. So here are some anime vectors that I've been doing for for the past couple months.

    There are no original links because these are my personal vectors that I vectored from scans I've downloaded over the years. I ask that if you use any of these for wallpapers that you please place my site's link somewhere with your signature.

    Primula from the series Shuffle!

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    Hinako from Myself; Yourself

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    A Rozen Maiden Group

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    Sister Princess (Forget her name though... -.- )

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    From left to right: Makoto, Ayu, and Nayuki from Kanon

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    Ok, well I hope you all like these. If you would like to see these vectors with their backgrounds. Visit the link I provided on the vectors: which is Here.

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    I don't understand why someone would vector a cartoon character. Its like vectoring a vector.

    If you drew it then vectored it, then they are brilliant lol

    edit: yes, I read what he said, it is personal scans.

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    Vectoring is popular with any type of image. I didn't draw the original pictures (except on some a few parts had to be drawn in because text was on the scan). A wallpaper using a vector would be a lot better than making a wallpaper with a rendered scan because of the quality that vectors give. Because there is always pixelation, blurriness, etc...
     

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