Vexels are a style of design composed of multiple layered shapes. Photoshop is a popular program to use to compose these graphics, as a pixel output is part of the style, though almost any software with a good Pen Tool could be used to make vexels.
Get inspired by a wide spectrum of vexel artists. Learn how to create your own vexel graphics through beginner and intermediate tutorials on the subject. And don't miss the time-lapse vexel videos. Get to know the characteristics of this strong digital style.











































User Comments
( ADD YOURS )ViniMan May 24th
Great article.
( )giackop May 24th
Yeah very cool
( )jeffocy May 24th
Check out http://lifeinvector.com/. Great tutorial in the downloads section
( )Randy H May 24th
Wait a minute? Vexels? Where have I been? What happened to Vector art? You’re definition is of vector art after-all. Vexel’s as you show them sounds like any other variation of mixed-media digital art that just so happens to include some vector art, no? Most of these examples look (live?)traced anywho.
( )Nate May 24th
Nice read, thanks Sean.
( )Toxel.com May 24th
Awesome. Thanks a lot!
( )Rijalul Fikri May 24th
I like this kind of vector stuff, I’ve tried myself to get into vexels, but still I can’t truly master it. Hopefully psdtuts will make a tutorial on it.
( )Drupal Museum May 24th
Nice compilation. Thanks.
( )Ben Griffiths May 24th
Wow, those are amazing, thanks!
( )Sean Hodge May 24th
@Randy H – The introduction is meant to serve as a lead into the article and not a comprehensive definition of the style. I did make a couple updates to the introduction though after reading your input. Do follow this link http://www.vexels.net/what.php to a comprehensive definition of the style. There is a unique method for crafting vexel illustrations, and a characteristic look of the banding of overlapping shapes.
Read up on it a little more and you’ll find that it’s more of a style than a generic reference to vector graphics. They artwork is not live traced, and once you know what to look for in a vexel graphic, you’ll be able to distinguish between the two. In a vexel an artist can carefully control how the shapes layer. Check out some of the links to learn more. After reviewing the links let me know if you have any questions. And I hope you enjoy Vexels. It’s a cool style of illustration. Thanks.
@ Rijalul Fikri – Yah, a vexel tut would be great! We’ll see if anyone takes up the challenge and sends a polished tut in. Thanks.
( )Sean Hodge May 24th
@Randy H – Also, it’s a good point that it can be hard to distinguish between vectors, vexels, and how they are composed. In a technical sense vexels are composed of vector shapes when being created. Though a finished artwork is considered a vexel once exported to pixel format, not flash, svg, or some alternative. Technically, any vector graphic exported to pixel format can be reffered to as a vexel.
Historically, the origins of the term are mixed with a specific style of graphic presented here in this article. The end result is a pixel output that shows the vector method of creation. The banding of colors to make up skin tones is the most obvious stylistic association. Though there are others. Good question. And there isn’t a simple answer. I hope you enjoy the material. Thanks.
( )James May 24th
Some awesome work there! Really nice! Thanks for sharing Sean.
( )ZaFaR May 24th
Awesome. Thanks a lot! those are amazing tremendous!
( )Daniel May 24th
great article ! thanks a lot Sean!
( )Randy H May 24th
Sean, thank you for better explaining the style to me. I guess I’m still a bit put off and/or confused on the whole scope as this has been done for years under the guise of ‘vector art’. And typically vector art lends itself to that banded look unless someone approaches it in another stylistic manner other than direct tracing (hyper photo realism using gradient meshes out the whazoo or pop art using simplistic shapes, for example) . As for vector artwork becoming Vexel artwork once it’s exported to a rasterized format… I think that’s a bit strange and an unindustry-like classification method. It’s like saying if I take a photo and I turn it into a CMYK halftone to print in a magazine it’s no longer a photograph, or I take a photo of my design work for my portfolio it’s no longer design, or if I make a logo and apply it to a wall it is now interior design not branding, etc.
Nothing against the whole movement, I guess we’ll just have to sit and watch it evolve. Also, this was a very good inspirational post. Some of the artists referenced are extremely talented making this a very interesting post.
( )Constantin Potorac May 24th
Thank you for the article Sean. There are a lot of useful links there.
I was also thinking to write a tutorial like this.
( )Danny May 24th
Cool pictures
( )D. Carreira May 24th
Great article! Thanks Sean!
David Carreira
( )Carlos May 24th
Very good article. Definately the best so far in my opinion. Loved it.
( )Joefrey Mahusay May 24th
Great article thanks for sharing.
( )Louie May 24th
Awesome designs. Great links
( )ttoj May 24th
nice topic and thaaaaaaaaank’s a lot
( )MONSTER May 24th
I have great desire to lick the last example.
( )Bee May 24th
Unfortunately, Lina is closing vexels.net
( )But DeviantArt has a lot fo this stuff too.
Daniel May 24th
Good overview…
Daniel
( )bella May 25th
can somebody tell me what do I have to do if I want to make shadow on text?
( )please answer me on my mail bella-vk@hotmail.com!
Mason Sklut May 25th
That’s a beautiful technique, thanks for sharing.
( )Constantin Potorac May 25th
The articles you provide Sean are very useful. Thanks
( )Andrew D May 25th
Very neat, never heard of this until now
( )Mukund May 25th
Superb Sean!! I’ve admired vexels for so long now, and yet haven’t even begun to master them properly!!
I’m glad you featured John Norris aka Don Benni, a specialist in car vexels!! This guy alongwith the peerless Dangeruss(dangeruss.deviantart.com), are a in a class of their own as far car vexels are concerned!!
Thanks a lot Sean!!
( )Mukund May 25th
Second thoughts…is it possible to feature Dangeruss (Russ Shwenkler) in an interview?!!
( )David Nanchin May 26th
Thank you very much for the feature and kind words!(:
( )Ash May 26th
I’m not too sure about this being vexel.. I learned that vexel is a mix of vector and pixels??
( )jussta May 27th
Wow, thank you very much for featuring me among these wonderful artists!
( )Thiago Peixoto May 30th
cool!!!! Visit the gallery http:\andersonmathias.deviantart.com, my master
i wait for more one article
( )MK May 31st
Nice tutorial.
( )Constantin Potorac June 2nd
I have also tried to make something similar with this but when I done it I had no tablet and the result is not that good. Also it was long ago.
If you look interested to see what I came up with check out the link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22636934@N07/2179885053/
( )mgk June 2nd
Very nice tutorial thank you.
( )MD June 4th
Interesting! Thanks!:D
( )Ankit Mahanot June 9th
Amaaaaazing Tut …… will definitely try it out ….. keep it going !!!!
( )Yasir ali February 14th
here my attempt
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Ip2VqbZg_os/SOuuFGOoQoI/AAAAAAAAAFU/-X7939tnR4I/s1600-h/jolie-YASIR-ALI.jpg
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