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vectors and photoshop

vectors and photoshop

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slmn009

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vectors and photoshop

i've seen many vector graphics, and one time or another i knew how to save vectors in photoshop, but i seem to have forgotten.

if anyone can help me, i've made a logo entirely from text, but for some reason i rasterized the layer and added some shapes. how could i possibly save that as a vector, in particular an eps file which allows me to increase size without loosing quality?

nuchyld7

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you can't save vectors in photoshop, it's not a vector base program.....unless I have missed something

KlaasKoopman

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it is possible, at least thatīs what I heard, gotta do some research in vector soon.

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AznCFrk

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What are vectors, anyway? I'm a total PS noob.

Edit: Nevermind. I read the sticky in the vector forum. Sorry, guys! I knew what vectors are... just didn't know they were called that...

Last edited by AznCFrk, July 11th, 2004 06:53 AM (Edited 1 times)

aztecrose

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i think it's possible as long as you don't rasterize the layer.. keep it as a path

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meh.

pixeltiger

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if you use photoshop, its called raster vector

if you use illustractor, its called vector (real one)

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jazz99

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Save it in EPS (photoshop) format.Shocked

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