• Good Program for Vectorizing images?
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Hello there, I have done various t-shirt designs or misc logos for prints in the past. For an appropriate quality I drove the dpi value to insane numbers and smoothened the edges. A simple vectorizing program would help a lot. Is there a absic photoshop function or plugin (I use 5.0) that does the trick or is it better to use an external program? Oh, and please move this thread if it doesnt belong here...
I would definitely say it is better to use an external program meant for this. If you can aquire Adobe Illustrator this would be the best program, but you will have to do the vectoring in a tracing way. There is an auto-vector feature, but it is very bad for complete images and will round sharp corners. Sorry if that didn't help.
The photoshop pen tool is your friend
[url]http://vectormagic.com/home[/url] [url]http://www.imagetovector.com/[/url] There are so many online image vectorizers, I used one of them to resize a logo once worked perfectly
Ok, those look decent too, though I have never used them, I would trust Xerios.
flash
I used Vector Magic but it's no good for even semi-complex images.
You have Xerios links or there is always Illustrator and Flash who are both dedicated for vectors. Flash has animation support too, Illustrator is pure vectoring and has more effects and different ways to work with vector on than Flash does (since flash is meant to be more animator friendly than single graphic editing friendly)
[QUOTE=Xerios3;16884036][url]http://vectormagic.com/home[/url] [url]http://www.imagetovector.com/[/url] There are so many online image vectorizers, I used one of them to resize a logo once worked perfectly[/QUOTE] those work pretty good. But you have to pay D:
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