There you go, my tracing
This Gundam is all time and effort.
Tracing is not that hard a job, really, but it certainly tests your patience, perseverance, and even sense of perfection. At first I couldn't get it right, and my frustration heightened with each mistake I made. But after a while of getting used to it, and with much thanks for help from a dear friend, I found my way through. This experience made me realise the beneficial tools of Illustrator. Its Pen Tool for example makes things simple in comparison to Photoshop (whereby you remove handles with just a click) and it fills in your tracings immediately, which saves a lot of time. Nevertheless, as a whole, it was still time-consuming, phew!
I'm just glad my Gundam is finally alive.
Tracing is not that hard a job, really, but it certainly tests your patience, perseverance, and even sense of perfection. At first I couldn't get it right, and my frustration heightened with each mistake I made. But after a while of getting used to it, and with much thanks for help from a dear friend, I found my way through. This experience made me realise the beneficial tools of Illustrator. Its Pen Tool for example makes things simple in comparison to Photoshop (whereby you remove handles with just a click) and it fills in your tracings immediately, which saves a lot of time. Nevertheless, as a whole, it was still time-consuming, phew!
I'm just glad my Gundam is finally alive.
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