Shortly after I joined Bluesky last year, I wanted to make my own cartoon avatar, not pay someone else to make it nor upload a photo to a cartoon generator.
First, I tried to apply my offline image editing program's cartoon filter and Inkscape's multi-scan Trace Bitmap:
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| Photo and image by Gerald So |
Not only did it make a high-memory, complicated vector, a friend said it aged me.
From there, I studied line drawing on YouTube, adapting the techniques as Inkscape works more easily with closed shapes:
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| Image by Gerald So |
Progressing from front-facing avatars to 3/4 view, I've found noses most challenging.
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| Image by Gerald So |
Twice now, another friend has told me my 3/4 cartoons remind him of Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing" music video, blockier than I'm going for:
Over Memorial Day weekend, I changed my blog header cartoon's nose to a squiggle, a drawing flourish. Its width and color suggest depth, its curve one-of-a-kind shape.
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| Image by Gerald So |





