Saw this during one of my favorite songs of show and just had to vector it. Such a sweet moment could not be resisted. Also, does this mean Apple Bloom is now a hat in addition to a dictionary?
This one was a bit of trouble as the camera was pretty far away from the characters, so the resolution wasn't the best, even in png format. That said, I'm certain errors abound so please let me know if you spot one. This was also my first attempt at vectoring in photoshop CS6 instead of CS5.
tools: photoshop CS6, vlc time: ~8 hours screenshots from Season 2 episode 18 source shots: [link] psd file: [link]
Pinkie Pie and Apple Bloom property of and
If you would like to use, you are free to. Please include a link back here and post a link here to the project it was in so I can see what you created . I do not allow the use this image in anything gore or porn related. If you would like to post this on another website, please include a link back here. If you would like to submit this to a group you're currently in, just pop me a note. I'll probably say yes .
note: if anyone has a color guide for the jump rope, please post a link to it, was forced to pull the colors from the screenshot and would've preferred not to.
But on to the advice, you shouldn't be afraid of taking colors from the screenshot. Yes, color guides are convenient and accurate but for some things you'll just have to go with your own eye. Usually when you grab colors from the screenshot it is close to what it should be so you can just round the values upwards in the CMYK slider. Example: [link] (used adobe illustrator for the example but same goes for photoshop)
I actually have never messed with color correcting with CMYK values. I stick to the RBG, but I will definitely use that anytime it comes up from now on . Thanks for the advice .
But on to the advice, you shouldn't be afraid of taking colors from the screenshot. Yes, color guides are convenient and accurate but for some things you'll just have to go with your own eye. Usually when you grab colors from the screenshot it is close to what it should be so you can just round the values upwards in the CMYK slider. Example: [link] (used adobe illustrator for the example but same goes for photoshop)
Hope this helps!
I actually have never messed with color correcting with CMYK values. I stick to the RBG, but I will definitely use that anytime it comes up from now on