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What kind of illustrations do you make?
domencolja:
Btw, Nicemonkey, any new tutorials to feed our bellies available?;)
domencolja:
Oh, and yes, I've started making illustrations for microstock only recently, but that's what I've come up in this short "vector illustrator lifespan" of mine;)
Examples:
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-8801197-vector-illustrations-of-world-maps-splattered-on-four-different-beautiful-gradient-backgrounds.html
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-8661643-detailed-vector-illustration-of-a-screaming-man-pulling-his-hair-out-out-of-madness-grunge-style.html
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-8824228-funky-vector-illustration-of-a-city-with-skyscrapers-with-a-businessman-jumping-above-it-style-of.html
Not really the most original style, I admit, but I try to make stuff that sells... and it is flowing pretty good lately, I must say. Thanks to all the AI freaks out there for the inspiration!;)
domencolja:
Damn, this will definitely seem like thread-flooding, but who cares;) I do make raster illustrations as well, example:
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-8214805-concept-for-real-estate-business-or-construction-and-family-home-safety.html
nicemonkey:
I have one in the pipe line (tutorial), anything you would like me to cover?
domencolja:
Nothing in particular, but if you're into it, I'd love to get an inside peek in the type of illustrations that's popular these days everywhere: namely "grunge". But it's really not a priority, anything, really, anything would be helpful.
p.s.: Thanks, man. Greatly respect people that help the community. Kudos!
p.p.s.: Btw, regarding the tutorial for glossy gradient effects. A sidenote: have you ever used the knife tool to slice shapes and apply gradients to them? I find it supereasy to add the "3D" look to flat illustrations (even larger groups of shapes). Just starting out, testing it, but it seems really effective.
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