The Magic of Vectors: Part 2

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Sarajean Chung (aka TheOneWithBear) has been working from home as a professional artist for more than 10 years. In this second episode of her two-part lesson on vector basics, Sarajean covers line texture, connecting, simplifying and drawing lines, pinch lines, and everything you need to know about how to turn traditional art into vector. Sarajean uses Clip Studio Paint, Wacom One and Wacom Cintiq Pro 24.

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She's the BEST!! So easy to learn from this girl

asmrbb
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I laughed SO much when you put it in gold chain. What GREAT videos, thank you so much for posting both of these tutorials.

nicolelane
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Thank you Sarajean Chung and Wacom for this amazing tutorial (Part 1 & 2) <3<3<3<3

gioartworld
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I`m so in love with Sarajean. She amazing and funny. Thank you Wacom and Clip Studio for brings this wonderfull tips from this great artist

ZeFernandesarte
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Thank you Wacom, thank you Sarajean !.. 😁 👍🏼 ❤ 🕊

ericduchesnes
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Best Clip tutorials I’ve seen. You are fantastic. Hope you do lots more.

KB_Art
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Truly Magical, Saves Time, I Feel Like Hit. Wow the gold and black, I'm totally doing that! Thanks!

danielgregory
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That was amazing. I’ve been using Clip Studios vector layers for years and thought I knew it all but the “convert layer to vector” blew me away. Thank you!

WelbornJeff
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looking forward to more sick gold chain art. it's the new hot thing 🙏

thejad
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Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've only tried messing with vectors once before, but what I did was basically redrawing my whole lineart in vector form 😂 I didn't know such things were possible and ooooh boy, I'm so eager to try out! ❤

koffeeyka
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Thank you so much Sarajean!!!! You saved my life, I have come out of this as a new person (this is actually how I first reacted to learning about vector layers haha)

lucyinherspare-time
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Amazing tutorial, like the first part. Huge quality teaching and value on both!. Thanks!
I've been inking in raster-only with Clip Studio, like a complete idiot... Clip Studio vector tools for inking leave to shame any vector based high end package I've handled at companies, at least for line art illustration inking or comic inking. And the wonder is how fast and easy it is explained here. Bookmarked, three times (just in case).

polygons
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Hi Sarajean, just wanted to thank you for providing such a comprehensive lesson on vectors in CSP. My mind blew up in the last minutes of this video, clear, precise and fun, Congratulations! Me encantó!!

davidhermosilla
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These videos are FANTASTIC, thank you so much! 😭💖 I'm new to CSP and a Wacom, so this is really helpful, and I very much enjoy the humor, too 😁😁😁

jbeoin
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Thank you Sarajean. I tried your 2x recommendation! it suits you!!! :)

f.
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Fantastic video! Honestly amazed by everything about vector layers... You made it pretty easy to understand though, huge thank you!

mexicansonic
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One knows these tools and uses them but only as a top of an ice berg. You revealed the whole hidden part : thanks for that. Will more video's follow ? (as they also bring a smile on us when you explain and show things :-) ).

bavoheleu
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Omg this video is so helpful!!! Awesome thanks!

brendapereda
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Hello! I am pretty new getting into the digital drawing medium. I recently got the Clip Studio Paint Pro to run with my Wacom Intuos Draw small Tablet. I have seen that the vector layer should be more "smooth" than the raster layer [less pixelated when zoomed in]. Currently, when I am trying to get my lining going, it looks almost identical to any lines drawn on a raster layer; it is incredibly pixelated when I zoom in and it's making it hard to get in for smaller details.

clairinegumie
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hey, your videos are helpful, easygoing and funny, not to mention you are extremely cute. thank you for creating them

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