11/4/2022 0 Comments Vectorize image in illustrator![]() ![]() with the exception that illustrator is a lot more forgiving on gaps. exactly like in photoshop and it’s paint bucket. since i know that i am going to insert the color with the live paint bucket later on, i pay attention to the lines being pretty close to one another when a color should be filling in the inside of that are. Well, here are some pointers: i like to use the pencil (not pen tool) and start drawing quick lines around and along the details that i want to keep in my final colored version. so what to do? especially if time is of the essence? and reducing the anchor points with simple clean up techniques would alter the result. as i am looking at the image on my blog it actually looks kind of neat with all the details, but trust me the amount of anchor points is really hard to handle. Sure there are plenty of adjustment options in the presets and the newer image trace panel, but the end result might not always be what you imagined it to be. however the problem comes in when the original image is already pixelated and that the tracing results in color will try and imitate the look of the individual pixels and that it becomes a nightmare to handle as vectors. the above image is an example of how adobe illustrator’s live trace or rather image trace function is quite powerful and creates great and very close to original image renderings as vectors. After a long night of adobe illustrator for beginner online webinars, i am still inspired to share what we created working into the late night hours. ![]()
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