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Part 3 of my tutorial.
This is a continuation of Illustrator for Fashion part 2

I hope this will help someone and that it's understandable.
Feedback is always welcome :)
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:iconrominasantana-art:
Hi! Would you mind answering a question? whenever I colour behind the black lineart a grey thin line appears as a lineart of my black lineart, making a separation between the background colour and the black lineart. Have you got any idea why this happens? It would really help! Thank you!
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~ElysianSkies Jan 24, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
I've actually had the same problem before. I'm not entirely sure what the cause exactly is for this but the problem solves itself for me when I switch the color mode to RGB. It usually is set to CMYK and I think that when you use RGB colors in combination something just acts up.
You find it under File > Document Color Mode.
Hope that helps :)
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:iconrominasantana-art:
Yes it did help a lot thank you so much! Actually I discovered why it happened: in the preference option window you have a bow that is automatically checked that says "anti-alising or soften illustration" or something like that. If you unckeck it in CMYK the grey lines dissappeear but the illustration borders harden considerably achieving an ugly result. Working in RGB everything works just fine =)
again thank you!!!!!!
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=hejthenerd Sep 8, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
really cool tuts

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Have you tried using Adobe Flash to design? I find it much easier to do fills and coloring in Flash, because I can use options "paint inside fill" and do free-hand coloring. Goes very fast and you can do a lot of details.
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~ElysianSkies Jan 25, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
Yes, I have. I like Flash mostly for sketching, really. I don't like the general handling of the program but I know a lot of people do their artwork in Flash.
And you can do free-hand coloring in Illustrator as well. It's just a preference thing really, I think :)
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