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Exploring Vector Portrait Techniques

Vector images are scalable compositions made of strokes, fills, and anchor points. They often look 2D but can give a 3D impression based on layering. Learn about Bezier curves, anchor points, fills, strokes, and creating vector portraits like eyes, nose, and ears with various shapes and subtle value changes. Understand how to choose base colors matching the skin tone foundation. Experiment with different styles and techniques for vector portraits.

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Exploring Vector Portrait Techniques

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  1. Vector Images

  2. Vector Image • A Vector image is a scalable image comprised of strokes, fills and anchor points • Usually appear to be 2D although some appear 3D in form by the number of layers in the image

  3. Bezier Curve Anchor Point Fill Stroke

  4. Vector portrait examples

  5. Eyes, Nose & Ears • Many shapes and subtle changes in value • Look at it from a distance • Base color off of Foundation skin color

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