They're so awesome, does anyone know any tutorials that could accomplish something similar for a photo? Really interested at learning how to get photos to look like these (or at least something similar):
Dear such high Quality vector work needs lots of patience and skills.You won't find a magical wand that you just move over a image and it will convert it into a high quality vector. Make you self perfect with tools in Illustration specially pen tool and color tools,practice as much as you can. When you feel that you have required skills then simply take the image which you love and will give you motivation to end it up. Sketch the image with pen tool and try different shades to make a super duper vector of your own chioce.
@ bruno.1989, sure, I'd love to check out your tuts. Care to share? You talk too much, sad to say I didn't find anything remotely useful from your post.
You didn't find anything because you just want tutorials to do all for you,tutorials cant do a mericle. If you read last three lines of my post,which are more useful then a tutorial.
Lmao, are you kidding me? & Exactly what did I learn from that post? "More useful then a tutorial" my foot..
I have seen this tutorial before, some of them use magic wand for selection and fill color technique..
im not sure whether it ll help u out or not.. i hav photoshop tutorials and illustrator tutorials... and i hav it in text format.. and i hav video tutorials too.. its around 3gb.. send ur mail id.. i ll send u the uploaded link...
Here's a pretty good tutorial. at vectorportraits.com I did my first vector yesterday on a photo of myself. Turned out pretty well. Here's the original picture: And here's the vector image: It's not as detailed as your examples, but it's my first one so cut me some slack.
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I appreciate the compliment! I'm working on a more detailed one right now. These take a lot of patience to get right...