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Didn't add co2a tag since it looks like a vector to me. Feel free to change.
I'm pretty certain it's not a vector.
is there any chance to use a tag 'trace' instead of 'vector' ?
reason: comments on post #78470
Traces and vectors are fundamentally different imo, so I'd say yay to using it as a tag. Also, random correction, it's raster, not laster :)
If English were using trilled r, I could detect L/R :(
Radiosity said:
Traces and vectors are fundamentally different imo
If you want to annoy an vector 'artist' call it a trace.
Aye, it's kinda difficult when your own language doesn't really differentiate between the sounds (or rather, is halfway between them). Also, rolled r's in Japanese are awesome, one of my favourite characters who does that being Miu in IchiMaro :D
Radioactive said:
If you want to annoy an vector 'artist' call it a trace.
Yep lol
Radioactive said:
If you want to annoy an vector 'artist' call it a trace.
Before came here, I couldn't image there is people who can say their traced works as 'arts'. in moeren, vector traces are just called trace or redraw, and those photoshoppers never think they're artists.
Just highlights the differences between our countries again I guess, people over here are credit whores and namefags (just take a look on tokyotosho at all the namefag raw providers for an example heh).
I personally am thinking the tag vector means traced work with vector lines.
midzki said:
I personally am thinking the tag vector means traced work with vector lines.
That is what I do believe it is suppose to be, but i think the term vector and trace/ing has become so synonymous, both meaning praticially means one in the same.
Somewhere i recall thinking of Vector as meaning Passive. And Tracing as parallel.(to trace an after image?) Of course that was ten years ago when i revized about 250GB worth of artwork during catagorizing image types. Please don't forget i might be wrong about that . hmm just passing thru anyway. Quote, images are becoming more of something less. While we see dfferent things as passive do i see lines or do i see an image. Question i see both anywhere?. Regardless I find artwork to be unique anywhere i look. hmm sorry for rambling. bye.