This is a continuation of the first part. Basically the tracing is straight forward. I normally begin on a layer I make specifically for tracing the outline of the drawing on. Then I use the spline command to get a smooth line that I can conform to the shape of the image. At various points where the line ends you'll terminate the command by pressing three times and then press ENTER & ENTER once more to initiate the command that was last used. If you reach an area where two lines meet but do not totally intersect past one another you'll need to draw the line past the one you want it to meet at and use the TRIM command on the line you're cutting apart.
It's also advisable that you set the OSNAP feature in autoCAD on to make connecting some line segments together an easier task. As these are more oriented to settings than anything else please review my guide on these commands below:
Since the last image in the list is small and may be difficult to readyou can find the original version of it :
http://xanacondax.deviantart.com/art/AutoCAD-line-art-CH-2-part-2-89999395
There a guide on a sample image and other tools used in making the linework are available which apply the same way as it will for this render. I also covered in that original tutorial how to export the image to photoshop for further rendering. My finished product can be located here:
http://fc03.deviantart.com/fs50/f/2009/287/b/f/Soifon_strikes_by_xAnacondax.png
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