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Low-Poly Self Portrait

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 The Proper Picture Choosing a picture to work off of resorted to searching through my camera roll, eventually finding something that looked good enough to use. It didn't have any distortions or fuzz on the main parts (the face and hair), which was essential to the overall success of the project. Moving it to Photoshop, the size was reduced to an 8x8 in. square, and exported as a PNG or JPG. Illustrator required a new project to be made, containing two art-boards both the size of the edited photo, moving and duplicating it to both areas.  The Creation I decided to create a low-poly portrait because it has always been on my wishlist, never being able to get around to it until this chance had arisen. Going into it there had been thoughts revolving around how complicated it would seem, and constantly worrying about how it would turn out in the end. Working thorough it, the project became a whole lot simpler, as a grid was created and the pen tool was enabled to only snap t