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    "Polished Look" help

    I'm to 'polish' up this graphic (below) for this company. Basically they want me to make it look like it hasn't been drawn with crayons...I need some help!!


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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    How to approach it would depend on your definition of "polish".
    More information would help alot.

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    Ya, I know what you mean about the more info. I wish I had some but the person I talked to about this said they just wanted it 'cleaned up' and make it look like it wasn't drawn using crayons. I'm trying my best but to me, it still looks the same...colors maybe a little more vibrant but that's about it. I also went in at about 300% and 'cleaned' up the colors, making them look like all one color using the brush tool. Other than that, I'm stuck. [confused]

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    Welcome splashfoto. 8))

    Quote Originally Posted by splashfoto
    Ya, I know what you mean about the more info. I wish I had some but the person I talked to about this said they just wanted it 'cleaned up' and make it look like it wasn't drawn using crayons.
    I would redo the image in crayons and scan it, which is faster than struggling to get that crayon look. :\

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    I think he's trying to avoid that 'drawn with a crayon' look. Try adding some lighting and shadow effects.



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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    You're right Doc, I didn't read well. :\

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    I don't know how polished but...ha-ha..
    just added inner shadows..

    Lasa

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    I would redo it in Illustrator using paths and gradient mesh tool.
    ( I know no help but I'm at work, so I have no time to look into it. )

    //Anders

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    Re: "Polished Look" help

    Ok made a quick one in Illustrator, saved as a jpg so you can view it. If you want I can mail you the Illustrator eps so you can fine tune it.
    incase this is what they meant.

    //Anders

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    You're seriously being asked to "polish a turd" lol. Just start from scratch and vectorize it; it takes what? 10 minutes?

 

 

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