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  • Three Headed Wolf vector?

    #1
    I need a three headed wolf. I really need a place to find lots of vectors. Found a few.

    Thanks
    C

  • #2
    I would suggest google wolf, then choose three wolves with the right posture , mix those in a hand drawing and start vectoring a collage-ish three headed wolf, at least it will be original work....

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    • #3
      Even get some tracing paper and find a picture of a wolf , trace around their head and do a few versions of different wolves in poses. You can then overlay the tracing paper on each other until you find a mix you like, then finally draw the mixed vector head yourself in illustrator.

      I'm sorry, I don't have a 3 headed wolf vector lying around.

      I'm sure you could find someone to draw you one for a fee, by posting in the classified section.

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      • #4
        Graphic designers who know how to draw aren't wasting time looking for vector art.

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        • #5
          Well sometimes time can be a factor. I'd love to draw most my own vectors, but just don't have the time, especially when I can find most of what I need on stock sites. But none-the-less I wouldn't even bother looking for a vector of a 3-headed wolf, I'd be out my pen and mediocre drawing/tracing skills and then computerising my drawing. Else I might ask a mate or two who is nifty with drawing skills to conjure me up something I can work with.

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          • #6
            Actually I meant custom vector art. As Kool once mentioned, if the clip art exists and the clip art is acceptable, why waste time drawing it.

            Also remember that tracing an image is derivative. You can use images for references for freehanding but you can run into trouble with tracing.

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            • #7
              You've never seen me trace, it's worse than my freehand

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              • #8
                Thanks

                No, trust me. That can be the case in a lot of instances... but not when you work for a wage and usually your job is crossing come baseball bats and having the customer flip out like it's the first time they've even seen it. I am not going to draw this dumb thing. I will definitely end up building this in a couple of seconds. Thanks a bunch!

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                • #9
                  Personally, I'd go with a 4 headed wolf, because that would be better than 2 headed wolf, but nowhere near as good a s 5 headed wolf.

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                  • #10
                    An entire shirt filled with wolf heads... and one regular dog head that no one will notice. Instant seller.

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                    • #11
                      Just speaking for myself, I'll always take a 3-headed wolf over a 4-header. I find the grouping of 4 to be just a little too balanced and static. I prefer the livelier groupings and asymmetry of odd numbers, so we'd be agreed on the magnificence of the 5-headed variety.

                      Maybe if it were a 4-headed wolf and one of the heads was affected by dwarfism or gigantism then you'd have something.

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                      • #12
                        Why use a dog head when you could use a kitten!!!

                        I love wolves on clothes



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