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Name: Ilya Shevchenko

 

Experience(Years/months/programs used)**: I have been doing graphics for around 3 years now and i have been using photoshop from cs2 till cs4

 

Specialty**:I do vector art

 

Examples**:Here is some of my works to chek out and i have a DA page: randomeone.deviantart.com

http://randomeone.deviantart.com/art/BangBrown-Vector-96642079 - Vector peace 1

 

http://randomeone.deviantart.com/art/Musical-randomness-76773118 - peace 2

 

http://randomeone.deviantart.com/art/Lame-Heart-Vector-70894138 - peace 3

 

http://randomeone.deviantart.com/art/Red-curves-70027792 - peace 4

 

http://randomeone.deviantart.com/art/Purpleish-vector-67241333 - and here is another one

 

 

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I think they are good, the only problem is, they may look good but a lot of times vectoring uses a lot of creativeness, but not that much skill if you use things such as presets.Right now it is a "No" from me because there is a lack of variety.

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Its all about personal style before going for variety. Samples shown above is a vector trend used during 2002 ~ 2003 where splash, grunge, circle, blobs were widely used in wallpapers and illustrations. Also, not to mention that its one of the most overused style till today.I see no unique specialty as i have seen all of those everyday.

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