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Double Your Fun

2D Comics/Cartoons posted on Feb 13, 2012
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HELEN SAYS: "I'm bettin' y'all was expectin' some kinda Valentine from a certain red-haired friend o' mine. Y'know, lookin' all cute an' such, flashin' all that cleavage like she tends to do. Hmmph. What am I, chopped liver? Scratch that: who am I, Charlie Brown? Where is the love??" This is a little experiment. One of these images was a drawing in Manga Studio. The other was duplicated as vectors in Anime Studio. (It all sounds very Japanese, doesn't it?) I wanted to see how long it would take. Hmm... I guess it would go faster with experience, but it took me around three hours to convert!! I'll go into more detail as to why I did this at some other time. So... Which one is which?

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ArtistKimberly

10:05PM | Mon, 13 February 2012

Lovely image,

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Faemike55

10:10PM | Mon, 13 February 2012

Since I've never worked with either studio, I cannot say which image came from where, but I can see the difference in the skin tone the one on the left has a darker (just slightly) skin tone than the one on the right. although the jeans on teh right are darker than the one on the left. at least that is how I see it and to answer the unasked question, my gamma is adjusted

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MrGorf

11:12PM | Mon, 13 February 2012

I think there is something wrong with Faemike's monitor. The skin, shirt, and pants are exactly the same color in both images!

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T.Rex

3:19AM | Tue, 14 February 2012

"Hey, there seems to be something wrong with my eyes! I'm seeing double! Where's the phone number to my optometrist? Where is it now. I can't find it. 'cause I can't see it!" - T.Rex. Er, T.Rex is NOT thinking double lunch. That's a GOOD sign! And, I don't see any difference between the two images. If the one is a duplicate in vector form in Anime Studio, there shouldn't be a difference unless there's a color shift (which I can't detect). But 3 hours? That seems rather long! Why this excercise in converting? Seems like a very time consuming experiment to me. And, "Hey, Helen! You look nice and soft and cuddly! Just like someone I'd like in my lap! Happy Valentine's Day! Too bad I can't send you a card and a box of chocolate over the Internet." - T.Rex. (Oops. What's going on here?) And, a Happy Valentine's Day to Didi, too. And to you, too, MrGorf! Keep up the good work! :-)

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Knechtruprecht Online Now!

6:24AM | Tue, 14 February 2012

Ha, that's hard to decide (putting the magnifier aside)! The right one is vectorized. The line endings have the mark, and most of all: You would not draw the ring finger of her right hand that sharpley. In all I prefer the vectorized version due to the softness and elegance of it's lines. Well done and worth the time, I guess!

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kennydodge

8:06AM | Tue, 14 February 2012

I have to admit my heart skipped a beat in hopes of Didi... I have her valentine as my desktop :P IS there a difference between these two images?

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Fidelity2

10:23AM | Tue, 14 February 2012

Very cool. Very neat. Very you! 5+!

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PandaB5

12:29PM | Tue, 14 February 2012

Well regardless of which is which - you've really perfected the character to match what you had previously described. It really is an excellent drawing. (I'd say the one on the right is Anime Studio)


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