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Hi
I am using Illustrator.
I have created a character of myself.
The problem is my character is looking straight ahead. I want to put my character on a bicycle so I need to turn my head a bit like I would be watching the road while riding.
I can't find how to do this. (Not animation). Flat character design.
Thanks in advance
Wendi
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It would be a case of redrawing to be honest...?
Can you post a screenshot of the image in question?
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Ok. I am new at this and just getting this far was a challenge. Redraw?
OMG I thought there was an easier answer lol
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No, it's not like you can just turn the drawing and it creates a side profile...
I suppose it all depends on how detailed your drawing is, but once you get the hang of the standard tools in Illustrator it does become a lot quicker. Just be patient and you will see. 🙂
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ok, thanks. i was so hoping that i could.
i will try drawing a side view this week. I'll let you know how it turns
out
Thanks for the advice. I can stop searching now.
Wendi
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you could make a character in adobe fuse, that would be 3d and its easy to use.
Create 3D models, characters | Download Adobe Fuse CC (Beta)
you can make a character that looks just like the one you have. bring him into photoshop and turn him/ make images of the pose/perspective you want and place them in your design.
Adobe fuse is easy to use.
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Could I not use the image I have already made?
Do I use photoshop or fuse to rotate it?
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 2:56 PM, JonathanArias <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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you can't load your image into fuse and have it make the character. that is a nice feature to request.. you can open fuse, start making your character to look like the guy you have, than export it to photoshop.
if you have lynda.com watch these videos to learn how to use adobe fuse and how it works with photoshop:
or
here is and adobe page that walks you thru the process:
Create 3D characters with Fuse CC |
and,
Here is a video on how to add the 3d character into photoshop
Add 3D models to your Photoshop composites |
hope this helps
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I do have lynda.com. Thanks. Perhaps I could import the .ai image of the
woman's face into photoshop?
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 3:20 PM, JonathanArias <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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if you search adobe fuse tutorial on google and look in the video section you will find lots of videos if you don't have lynda.com
Adobe Fuse CC Tutorial - Create custom 3D characters, bring them into Photoshop CC 2015 - YouTube
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A lot of people would do this from a placed photograph and then trace around the main details to help with proportions, etc.
There are many ways you could be creating your drawing but if you have a look around online you will find plenty of videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AgLOeCLtYM that can help you. 🙂
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i just saw your character example and that is exactly what I need.
I will watch the video. Thanks.
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So something like this...
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yes exactly - how did you do that?
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I would also consider, that you get a silhouette or a vector character from a site like Adobe Stock, and just recolor it. There are lots of existing front, side, and back vector characters drawn that you could recolor and modify in Illustrator to make it your own.
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awesome. i actually downloaded some from freepik. i will just use the same
features and hair
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 4:24 PM, JonathanArias <forums_noreply@adobe.com>