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Disposable Stencil: Yu Morisawa (Magical Angel Creamy Mami)

Step 2Tracey tracey TRACE!

Tracey tracey TRACE!
A lot of the time it seems like the life of a design student is tracing with the pen tool in Illustrator, but no kidding, its strangely cathartic in the way its reminiscent of an never-ending dot-to-dot puzzle, and you always end up with a pretty cool looking vector after all your hard work.

Sure, there's a mass of lines in the example, but I actually traced the 'separate colours' on a different layers so I could print them out on different pages. I think this step could easily be achieved using your basic MS paint too.
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