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how to convert image to vector

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by Mohammad sadaqat, Jun 8, 2013.

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    hello guys how we convert the imaage into vector
     
    Mohammad sadaqat, Jun 8, 2013 IP
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    reezluv Active Member

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    you must trace it via Illustrator to do it. :D
     
    reezluv, Jun 8, 2013 IP
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    Avener Well-Known Member

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    Illustrator will be your most helpful tool.
     
    Avener, Jun 8, 2013 IP
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    Yasman Greenhorn

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    Corel Draw is suitable for me, could be converted to illustrator too, and otherwise....
    I can do it for you...
     
    Yasman, Jun 8, 2013 IP
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    There are online services like vectormagic.com
     
    abraham26, Jun 8, 2013 IP
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    Graphicsfx Active Member

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    There are programs like Vector Magic that can do it, but the result is not consistent. As others have said, the best way is to have it done in Adobe Illustrator.

    You Place the raster image onto your canvas and then lock it. Next, create a new layer and begin tracing the image with the pen tool. After that it's just a matter of shading/coloring as you need.
     
    Graphicsfx, Jun 16, 2013 IP
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    Adobe Illustrator will automatically convert an image into vector. But if you want a real quality result, you need to hire an expert to manually trace it.
     
    Jeffreyw, Jun 27, 2013 IP
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    Hire an expert to trace it for best quality :)
     
    sapart, Jun 28, 2013 IP
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    lanotdesign Well-Known Member

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    Hi Mohammad sadaqat

    For complicated images it is better to trace it manually, because an automatic vector converter software will convert the image inaccurately. It will interpret round objects as a chain of small line segments, so it will look rough and irregular. If you don't know how to use a vector application like Illustrator then it is better to hire someone professional to do it for you.
     
    lanotdesign, Jun 28, 2013 IP
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    acevatuew Banned

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    I think there is a option to convert images to Vectors in Adobe Photoshop, Just google for it.
     
    acevatuew, Jul 25, 2013 IP
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    There are many ways:
    1. Use Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape or other vector software and use the automatized forms to vectorize maps of bits.
    2. If the image is simple, use the Pen tool in the same software and trace all the lines.
    If only need the effect, you can Posterize the image.
     
    enoc_vt, Jul 30, 2013 IP