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Jul 5th, 2004 10:56 PM | |
da blob | holy shit you're right pjalne. I thought it would be like photoshop - d'uh |
Jul 5th, 2004 09:54 AM | |
pjalne | I think you have to left-click and hold to get the alternative tool modes. |
Jul 3rd, 2004 12:16 PM | |
da blob | Thanks SubLady, I'm dl this as I've got some problems with my Illustrator (no right click on the tools wtf ??). |
Jul 3rd, 2004 07:23 AM | |
pjalne | Yes! Thank you, I've been looking for an app that can do that for some time now. |
Jul 2nd, 2004 04:15 PM | |
subterfuge | And, just for future reference, you can also download CorelTRACE, and it has zillions of options for tracing raster images into vectors. For instance, you can lessen the amount of nodes, so there's not so much file information. You can also give it a woodcut or a mossaic trace so it's a vector image that resembles a filtered raster image. |
Jul 1st, 2004 04:58 PM | |
da blob |
YES ! thank you for not telling me the mandatory "rtfm" |
Jul 1st, 2004 04:53 PM | |
Anonymous | http://www.popnko.com/imock/Adobe%20...0CS%20Help.htm |
Jul 1st, 2004 04:20 PM | |
da blob |
question to the photoshop / illustrator gods Is there any way to "vectorize" a jpg via illustrator (I think) or photoshop ? I am an old school wimin and used to do my stuff with my little hands and a rotring but I need to do something clean to be printed on a poster with the logo below - thanks for any tip. |