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Character Vector


The purpose of this project was to trace a pixel-based image of a character or logo in Illustrator to create a vector-based image. I chose the character Chun Li because I liked the thick lineart in the picture and the clear cel shading. In order to create the vector, I carefully manipulated the curves of each line to fit as closely to the image as possible and used the color drop tool to select the correct colors. I started off by outlining the image and creating a silhouette, then going back in to layer the details over each other until I had fully recreated the original picture. I attempted to preserve as much detail as possible, meaning I had to create a lot of intricate shapes.

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