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chitrok

2006-05-30, 6:16 pm

i'm designer. having a problem.is realism is possible without feather
and Gaussian blur .i know that gradient can be used to look real.i'm
already using that.but it's not enough.i need more .like i can in
photoshop.can anyone help me out(pls try to avoid any kind of
plug-ins,effects and filters.because these are not flexible).

steggy

2006-05-30, 6:16 pm

chitrok wrote:
> i'm designer. having a problem.is realism is possible without feather
> and Gaussian blur .i know that gradient can be used to look real.i'm
> already using that.but it's not enough.i need more .like i can in
> photoshop.can anyone help me out(pls try to avoid any kind of
> plug-ins,effects and filters.because these are not flexible).
>


Study to be an artist or use Live Trace:))

--
steg
chitrok

2006-05-30, 6:16 pm

live trace? be creative.not a thief. i'm not a copier like u :-).i'm
making relistic drawings for more than 6 years.and i'm allready an art
graduate.my only fault is
that i never printed my artworks before :(. now my problem is that i
can not the use the effects.it becomes fuzzy when i try to print my
artworks made with blur or feather like effects.it's a real problem for
me.
can any illustrator pro help me.

gar

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

it sounds like you have the Raster Effects Settings set at the
default(72dpi). Go to the Effects menu and the Documents Raster Effects
Settings and change that.
Also, go to File, Print and set everything up in there.

Hope this helps.

Gary W. Chmura

"chitrok" <chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1149004362.429980.120500@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> i'm designer. having a problem.is realism is possible without feather
> and Gaussian blur .i know that gradient can be used to look real.i'm
> already using that.but it's not enough.i need more .like i can in
> photoshop.can anyone help me out(pls try to avoid any kind of
> plug-ins,effects and filters.because these are not flexible).
>



Doug Winger

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

In article <1149004362.429980.120500@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"chitrok" <chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:

> i'm designer. having a problem.is realism is possible without feather
> and Gaussian blur .i know that gradient can be used to look real.i'm
> already using that.but it's not enough.i need more .like i can in
> photoshop.can anyone help me out(pls try to avoid any kind of
> plug-ins,effects and filters.because these are not flexible).


Using gradients, blends and other tricks, near-photo realistic images
+are+ possible in Illustrator. You just have to expend a lot of work to
obtain that level of finish solely in Illustrator. A WHOLE lot.
Sometimes, an INCREDIBLE amount. Pros have been doing it since the dawn
of the program, but most either turn to raster or hybrid when faced with
that daunting challenge.

It's not the for the impatient or faint of heart, and you had better
know the ins and outs of the program very well before even trying.


- Doug
JohnLouisville

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

The "Gradient Mesh" tool can be very good for photorealism...a lot of
people are afraid of this tool....like the Bezier tool it can be
frustrating to learn. When it first came out it caused problems with
postcript printing devices...but I think those days are over.

Piggy

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm


gar wrote:[color=darkred]
> it sounds like you have the Raster Effects Settings set at the
> default(72dpi). Go to the Effects menu and the Documents Raster Effects
> Settings and change that.
> Also, go to File, Print and set everything up in there.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gary W. Chmura
>
> "chitrok" <chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
> news:1149004362.429980.120500@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


Yah, thats right...

Effects > Documents Raster Effects Settings

Make Resolution atleast 300ppi and make Anti-alias on. Then OK. : )

steggy

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

in article 1149013028.041013.187260@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, chitrok at
chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX wrote on 30-05-2006 20:17:

> live trace? be creative.not a thief. i'm not a copier like u :-).i'm
> making relistic drawings for more than 6 years.and i'm allready an art
> graduate.my only fault is
> that i never printed my artworks before :(. now my problem is that i
> can not the use the effects.it becomes fuzzy when i try to print my
> artworks made with blur or feather like effects.it's a real problem for
> me.
> can any illustrator pro help me.
>



Excuse me but I was thinking of making your art photorealistic as you used
to do (by photography or air brush or whatever) and then use Live Trace, so
you can steal it from yourself..........

But it appears your problems are more of a technical/software nature.

steg

chitrok

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm


steggy wrote:
> in article 1149013028.041013.187260@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, chitrok at
> chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX wrote on 30-05-2006 20:17:
>
>
>
> Excuse me but I was thinking of making your art photorealistic as you used
> to do (by photography or air brush or whatever) and then use Live Trace, so
> you can steal it from yourself..........
>
> But it appears your problems are more of a technical/software nature.
>
> steg



it's alright steg.i'm a bit frustrated.thanks for help.

chitrok

chitrok

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm


Doug Winger wrote:
> In article <1149004362.429980.120500@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> "chitrok" <chitrok@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
>
>
> Using gradients, blends and other tricks, near-photo realistic images
> +are+ possible in Illustrator. You just have to expend a lot of work to
> obtain that level of finish solely in Illustrator. A WHOLE lot.
> Sometimes, an INCREDIBLE amount. Pros have been doing it since the dawn
> of the program, but most either turn to raster or hybrid when faced with
> that daunting challenge.
>
> It's not the for the impatient or faint of heart, and you had better
> know the ins and outs of the program very well before even trying.
>
>
> - Doug



thanks doug.ur message is really helpfull.i was thinking that i'm a
fool doing a lot of work:).but it's really not :-0.u kind of inspired
me through ur message.
i never used blends before for realism.i'll try that.can u help me a
little bit on "blend".
thank a lot.

chitrok

iehsmith

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

On 5/31/06 1:27 AM, JohnLouisville commented:

> The "Gradient Mesh" tool can be very good for photorealism...a lot of
> people are afraid of this tool....like the Bezier tool it can be
> frustrating to learn. When it first came out it caused problems with
> postcript printing devices...but I think those days are over.



Yes. I'm still using Illy 9.0.2 and I am defeated by the gradient mesh tool,
but it can be done.

chitrok, for inspiration visit: http://lifeinvector.com/index2.html
Click on the illustrations link. When you select an image to view, let it
load, then mouseover the image to see the vector lines.

inez

iehsmith

2006-06-03, 6:19 pm

On 5/31/06 12:32 PM, iehsmith commented:

> On 5/31/06 1:27 AM, JohnLouisville commented:
>
>
>
> Yes. I'm still using Illy 9.0.2 and I am defeated by the gradient mesh tool,
> but it can be done.
>
> chitrok, for inspiration visit: http://lifeinvector.com/index2.html
> Click on the illustrations link. When you select an image to view, let it
> load, then mouseover the image to see the vector lines.
>
> inez



PS_ it's the lower batch of images that are realistic, the top are
stylistic.

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