
October 26th, 2003
08:10 PM
Make a Vector
I have the following picture, however when I blow it up I lose a lot of quality. I know that vectors dont do this. How would I make the picture into one in Photoshop?
I'm not looking to keep the background.

October 26th, 2003
08:23 PM
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well, usually vectors are done in vector programs... like illustrator or flash.... but you can still do it in photoshop...
basically, you use the pen tool (ask vp for some help as he is pen god) and you go around the shapes, when you use the pen tool you make a 'path', which is resizeable, then you fill it.....
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October 26th, 2003
08:25 PM
...............:confused:

October 26th, 2003
09:18 PM
The advice he give you is correct. You will need to trace each element with the pen tool and then fill your shapes as you go, then group the paths together.
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October 26th, 2003
09:28 PM
Know of a tutorial that demonstrates this? I know nothing of paths.

October 26th, 2003
10:26 PM
There is a plug-in for Photoshop called "Genuine Fractals" that will adjust the resolution and resize the image without any loss. I have it and it works great. Saves alot of time playing with the pen tool. Besides, you wuld almost ned to be an expert with the pen tool to do that and have it come out well.
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October 26th, 2003
10:31 PM
I am definatly not a Pen expert.
Where could I download "Genuine Fractals" at?

October 27th, 2003
12:42 AM
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http://www.jadersworld.com/vector/ai/
thats a site ive referred to a couple of times, its a good tutorial on vectoring 
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