Creating another office, this one is based on a game room. I was having a hard time coming up with a fictional name for a arcade game. Everything I cam up with was already made into a game.
@Isaac Grant™ I usually use strokes because they are a little more future proof for scaling and adjusting the artwork. I like to work on a grid most of the time and the strokes are easier to adjust and snap to the grid. The one thing I don't like is selecting object with heavy strokes. You can change how Illustrator selects objects, but sometime forget to set it.
These PD pieces are turning out great! What do you think about using the darker brown color for the "Match Up" Title though? It seems a little light, in weight and color, to call any attention.
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Ryan Putnam
Creating another office, this one is based on a game room. I was having a hard time coming up with a fictional name for a arcade game. Everything I cam up with was already made into a game.
3 months ago
This is great. What do you primarily create your illustrations in?
3 months ago
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Ryan Putnam
@Derrick Kempf I do about 98% in Illustrator.
3 months ago
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Isaac Grant™
Do you use shapes or strokes? (for the outlines of course) :0
3 months ago
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Ryan Putnam
@Isaac Grant™ I usually use strokes because they are a little more future proof for scaling and adjusting the artwork. I like to work on a grid most of the time and the strokes are easier to adjust and snap to the grid. The one thing I don't like is selecting object with heavy strokes. You can change how Illustrator selects objects, but sometime forget to set it.
3 months ago
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Isaac Grant™
@Ryan Putnam Cool, I like expanding my strokes cause yeah, it's pure hell to locate the middle of a fat stroke.
3 months ago
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Eric Benjamin
These PD pieces are turning out great! What do you think about using the darker brown color for the "Match Up" Title though? It seems a little light, in weight and color, to call any attention.
3 months ago