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Are there any tutorials? thank you.
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And I also want to ask how to rendering the skin in illustrator or in other Adobe software.
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Fur: Create a Cute Furry Vector Monster in Illustrator
I wouldn't exactly call that realistic. Please just do a search for tutorials in your favourite search engine. It's not something a lot of people will even try, so I wouldn't expect too many results at all.
As for your other question: "rendering the skin"
Which skin? People? naked cats? zebras?
And what exactly is your issue with it? Drawing at all? being realistic? the lights and shadows? the structure?
Please put in some effort, because you will need to put in even more effort when actually drawing it.
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Thank you very much, you are always being kind, God bless you.
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I mean all kinds of stuff related to my request based on rendering skins, including what all you said.
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This forum is not for tutorials ! read the rules before posting something, you have a lot of tutorials on youtube, google and other websites so try to understand, because is not the first time when we see you don't want to understand.
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I don't think this is wrong. I came here to learn with a learning attitude. The forum is used to ask questions, my question classification is correct and the question makes sense. if ask a question is not free, this is actually a retrogression of human civilization and it is really a very very primitive behavior.
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I have searched the whole internet, there is no relevant teaching material, I can think of what you can think of, It’s because there are no tutorials on the whole network, so that's why I came here to ask for expert advice.
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I have found links to a couple youtube videos with this string "adobe illustrator tutorial fur"
For the foundation, please read how fur works: https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/how-to-draw-animals-quickly-render-fur--vector-17833
Vector drawing relies on the same principles. There is no magic button that alloes you to draw fur in vectors when you don't know how to draw it at all.
And you also want to consider that this might get a painful experience in Illustrator, because it contradicts basically everything that makes up a vector graphic. It will be much easier in Photoshop.
Monika Zagrobelna has a series of drawing tutorials on tutsplus that I recommend you to do, because you will always need that foundation.
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I know the tutorials that draw fur on Youtube. that fur is very cartoonish, not realistic.
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I know how to paint realistic fur, I can draw it with Ps, but I want to know how the fur is grouped and how to apply it to the perspective, and also how to fit the skin in illustrator, there must be some tips.
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wanh94148998 schrieb
I know how to paint realistic fur, I can draw it with Ps, but I want to know how the fur is grouped and how to apply it to the perspective, and also how to fit the skin in illustrator, there must be some tips.
There aren't.
If you can still get it, try the book "Illustrator WOW".
There is at least one example image of a cat in it (in the CS version of that book if I remember correctly). Don't know if that one comes near what you expect, because it doesn't actually detail the fur. If you know how to draw fur then all I can is advise you to apply the principles to vector drawing. There is no short track.
Do the rendering of light and shadow using whatever technique pleases you. Apply detail using brush strokes to whatever level is appropriate. That's it. You have to find the way yourself.
As I said: it contradicts every vector principle. It contradicts the reasons why people use vector graphic at all. Doing a tutorial might bring you some admiration by experts (or maybe not even that), but there simply is not enough demand for it, because nobody wants to actually do that.
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Thank you so much for your constructive advice, I'll take some of your advice!
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You're welcome!
If you come to a solution you want to show us, I would be curious to see what you accomplish.
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Yes, I will share the experience of what I have learned, thank you.
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You are so kind, so adorable, thank you!
 
					
				
				
			
		
 
					
				
				
			
		
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