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Pixel Chomp
United States
Приєднався 9 лип 2020
PixelChomp is a dynamic and seasoned Technical Graphic Designer and Illustrator with over 15 years of professional experience, specializing in the entertainment and motorsports industries.
He brings a unique blend of creativity, technical expertise, and project management skills to every endeavor, consistently exceeding client expectations and delivering exceptional results.
He brings a unique blend of creativity, technical expertise, and project management skills to every endeavor, consistently exceeding client expectations and delivering exceptional results.
Digital Coloring Tutorial & Non Destructive workflow
In this tutorial PixelChomp goes over a brief tutorial on how he creates digital art. In Addition this video goes over using non destructive workflow.
This technique can be used on most if not all common digital art apps. This also includes computers and tablets as long as you have the ability to work with layers.
This technique can be used on most if not all common digital art apps. This also includes computers and tablets as long as you have the ability to work with layers.
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How to fully convert Art to Vector
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#vector #adobeillustrator #adobephotoshop #graphicdesign #illustration In this video I am breaking down how to convert a full piece of art to vector format while keeping as much of the original detail as possible using a mix of Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator. Prints: www.inprnt.com/gallery/pixelchomp/last-of-her/
CalliGraffiti Tutorial
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In this quick tutorial I will show you how to create circular Calligraffiti in Adobe Illustrator.
Using Inspiration to Design a Poster
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In this video I go through the entire creative process of creating art using inspiration. I loved the stacked layer and wanted to create something similar. Prints: www.inprnt.com/gallery/pixelchomp/
A guide for artists on getting the clients you want.
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#artbusiness #howtogetclients #art #illustration #graphicdesign In this video I break down the simple formula that I have been using most of my career to get work. It's almost too simple, but for some newer or less experienced artists this may be helpful.
Best method to live trace in Illustrator
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Best method to live trace in Illustrator
omg, thank you so much !!!
thanks you so much for video...its really helpfull...
Does this work if my drawing is more than 1 colour and the details aren't differentiated by white space?
It does! It requires you repeat the paths export step for each color individually; but it works the same. Here is a video on that process: ua-cam.com/video/ATfWGcG3SnQ/v-deo.html
Bro…THIS IS GOLD. Thank you so much
I'm going to create 5 other accounts just to give it a thumbs up. I had such a difficult time getting an accurate trace of my drawing so I could edit the color of it. You're a legend sir.
Haha I am very glad to hear this helped you out! :D
I am struggling with tracing a color logo that has a lot of details. Illustrator makes it look all blotchy and not smooth. Not sure what I’m doing wrong can you point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance
Without seeing the artwork it's hard to give an accurate answer because it could be a few different factors. If you like you can email me the logo; I will be happy to look it over and see if I can help. pixelchompart @ gmail.com (remove spaces)
Amazing! Thank you for the tutorial!
I am glad I can help. :)
how to do it for multi colour images ?
Here is a video I did that explains multiple colors. ua-cam.com/video/ATfWGcG3SnQ/v-deo.html
Whattttt
omg, SO helpful! thank you!!
I'm glad it could be helpful to you! :)
Short, sweet, concise, and simple... Gotta like that!! Thank you
Haha I appreciate those tutorials myself, so definitely aim to provide that as well! :)
Thanks so much for this!
is it possible to get the same result with images ?
I have no words to thank you! thank you so much! I have been looking for this solution for a long time!
You are most welcome! I am glad it could be of use to you. :)
i've tried, but when i open the file exported to Ai, "can't open the illustration"
I think something must have went wrong, I would have to see the file to better help you. I haven't had that issue come up using this method.
Thank you
Thank you so much for this! I've been using Illustrator's live trace for years, but I needed to convert some really detailed linework drawings I'd created for a mural and it just wasn't capturing the original essence of my work. This sorted it straight away. You learn something new every day! Thank you! Life saver! 🙂
You are very welcome! I'm glad this technique worked for you.
Amazing man, helped a lot!
Great shortcut. Thx for sharing.
I owe you a lot, thanks mate
how about different color to trace?
Here is a video breaking down multiple colors: ua-cam.com/video/ATfWGcG3SnQ/v-deo.html
I can't thank you enough. Was about to trace an entire map by hand since image trace kept messing up the lines.
I'm so glad to hear this saved you from having to do that. I have definitely been there myself! 😅
dude, awesome
If you get illustrator and are wondering why your screens look different than his go to window > workspace > classic essentials it’ll give you a toolbar at the top and more icons on the right
Mother freaking f'er. THANK YOU SO MUCH for saying this! Hahahaha. I was like, 'well, I can't even get through the 2nd step because mine looks completely different than his.' And was about to go start searching other videos because of this. THANK YOU.
YOURE THE BEST!!!!
I appreciate the kind words! :)
Nice Tip!
I'm glad it was useful. :)
this was amazing! thank you
😞 *Promosm*
I love how it turned out
works with this example but not with images with lots of colors then you have to select the pixels with the magic wand tool and experiment with the settings
I have another video which goes through the process of multiple colors. You are right though, it takes user experience to get perfect results.
@@PixelChomp link?
do you have the original file of the flower? i know a better way to do the job
@@andretheguitarman3711 ua-cam.com/video/ATfWGcG3SnQ/v-deo.html
@@andretheguitarman3711 Unfortunately I don't have the original flower file. I would love to learn a better way though, always great to learn something new.
Thanks! Helped me a lot. Greetings from Brazil
I'm glad to hear that! Saúde!
At my workplace, people send us low res, pixelated logos and I often live trace them as best as possible in Illustrator and then use the pen tool to clean up the paths. Does this method work in a situation like that?
Hey Jerry! Thanks for the question. If the logo is more illustration/complex art I think this could potentially work. However I've found that typically it's easier to just re-create a logo with the pen tool from scratch over using this method since most logos are more simple and this would just create weird artifacts and take away from the detail. Also I definitely feel your pain about people sending over low res files.
Perfect explanation, thank you!
I'm glad it helped!
my computer is so low and I don't use it to effect this, I hope I'll find other ways to
I completely understand. It definitely is a performance heavy technique, but sometimes the only method to get the most details possible. I hope you find something that works for your PC.
@@PixelChomp thanks
You're a legend
Thank you for this video! This is exactly what I needed.
Absolutely! I am glad it was useful to you.
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THANK YOU!!! 🏆🤩Using this method I was able to beautifully vectorize a full color illustration I did in Procreate (with stipple brushes!). Luckily I had worked in layers, so I was able to export & process each color/screen individually. Tedious but SO worth it -- image trace could never!
Hey! Woo! I am really glad this worked for you. Thank you for sharing your experience.
ABSOLUTE KING! This is exactly what I needed thanks @pixelchomp
Hello, thanks for the relevant and practical video... it's hard to find anything on autotrace these days which is so weird to me. Anyway, how could we do this for a photograph? Right now I just do a high fidelity photo autotrace, but wondered if there was a better way that doesn't look so "autotracey" 😅
I'm glad you found it useful! Yea I don't even remember how I came across this method years ago, it was definitely more file prep related but I find it absolutely useful for this purpose. To answer your question about photos, What I would personally do is first edit the photo in photoshop to minimize colors then isolate and export those colors. I have another video showing how to do multiple color illustrations which is how I would export photo layers as well. You can watch it here. ua-cam.com/video/ATfWGcG3SnQ/v-deo.html I hope this helps guide you in a direction that works! Thanks again for taking the time to comment, I appreciate you!
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Amazing tip ! Thank you
You're very welcome!
Thanks for this video! I feel like I just discovered gold!!
You're very welcome! I'm glad it could be of use.
Keep Going--You have some of the best stuff work wise out there.....
Thank you! I appreciate the support.