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Quickie i did while working on a current vector project. Tell all your friends and enjoy. ^^"
This was done in photoshop not inkscape. it was just the only option available. >_>

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:iconsonofwrath:
Awesome work! Hope to see more of your tutorials =3
:iconnathalye:
Small, simple, great tutorial. Please, make more!
:iconhamzaz:
That`s Not an Inkscape tutorial????
It`s Listed in Inkscape Tutorials Section >> Under vector art??

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:iconhamzaz:
but great tutorials :)

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:iconsnigom:
That is a neat looking eye, but how is this vector? The only thing that gives it away is the 'pixelization.' Vectors do not pixelate...ever. :hmm:

What program were you using?

<--Not trying to be overly critical, I do think that eye is amazing!:)

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:icondelishiousgoldfishes:
i used photoshop cs2. its listed under "inkscape" cause its the only vector category i could find. and the only part that isn't vectored are the centers of the eye, i used a default brush.
:iconsnigom:
OOOooh! Ok! :) That makes a certain amount of sense.

I guess I was hoping it was done in Illustrator. I'd love to be able to do this in that program.

Be that as it may, I think I will use this technique for future eye coloring in my art. Thanks! :D

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:iconhopefullsunshine:
Hey, nice tutorial you should post it at [link] so more people can see this! ;)

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:icondominic-69:
@snigom: Anyway, you can always vector-ify that default brush, then you'd essentially be getting the same effect, albeit with a true vector outcome.

BTW, i never knew about that brush. I'll be sure to use it next time a vector, thanks!

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