No new Adobe Illustrator tools used for this one but it is difficult to make the facial hair realistic. I have used the wrinkle tool for the moustache and beard and stylised brush for the eyebrows.
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No new Adobe Illustrator tools used for this one but it is difficult to make the facial hair realistic. I have used the wrinkle tool for the moustache and beard and stylised brush for the eyebrows. The hair took a long time, not perfect but tried my best using overlapping shapes (different parts of the hair) and gradient, lasso the points and eyedrop the neighboring color to make it look more natural. Here is the fourth cartoon portrait! A new tool used in this portrait is the Brush tool. Here is the third cartoon portrait! One new tool which I have used is under the Transparency, choose Darken and insert a % of about 30%. This will change the black color shirt to a lighter greyish tone. Same trick I used on the eyebrows. Thanks to everyone who responded and here is the second cartoon portrait. I’ve missed out mentioning that I will be putting up the cartoon portraits that I have done for you on my blog. However, in view of privacy, I will not post any name or any link that will connect to you unless you wish Continue reading Cartoon Faces – Second Cartoon Portrait for Blog Community Hi to everyone reading this blog, I’m opening up the offer to do a cartoon portrait for you for those who are shy about putting their own picture online and like a cartoon version. You can check out these 2 links for the little that I’ve done 1st sample Myself For now, I only know how to do 2 Continue reading Would you like a Cartoon Portrait? |
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