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Changing something into vector format
Hi - can anyone help me here? I am no graphics whizz and need to urgently chance an image into vector format to send it away to the printers. If anyone could help me that would be really appreciated and hopefully I could return the favour.
My e-mail is robbieforsyth@gmail.com or I'll check back this thread.
Hopefully this isn't a big problem for someone and it would be really appreciated.
Many Thanks
Robbie
Re: Changing something into vector format
Why not download the free trial of Xtreme or Xtreme Pro and learn to do this yourself?
Perhaps someone will come along and post the link to Egg's video on how to carve out a graphic and conversions of bitmap to vector. There are several good threads here on trace conversion and how to make vector art.
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Thanks for that, I definitely want to learn and will download the programme when I get home.
However, just now I'm on my work computer which I don't have access to downloading programmes on and need to sort it for when the printers close in just over an hour. If anyone could help me this one time I'd really appreciate it.
Re: Changing something into vector format
Now I am confused.
How are you going to submit a vectorized art if you don't have the means to export it to a vectorized art for printer prep?
Most vectorized art gets converted to bitmap anyway.
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Is it not possible to convert that image to vector format? If not I'm stuck, if it is then I just need someone to help me out and convert it then send it to my e-mail for me to forward on.
Thanks
Re: Changing something into vector format
robbief,
There is no "conversion" tool or software that I'm aware of at the moment. What you would have to do is trace the logo in a vector program like Xara Pro.
Maybe someone else knows of a better way, but I don't.
ron
Re: Changing something into vector format
Please stop these "Asking for freebies" threads.
Remi
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I've had jobs like this many times where people want to use an existing logo but only have bitmap versions of the artwork.
It comes to me and I vectorise it by charging money to do the work, ie manually trace the image. If the client is happy with the look of the result they pay for a vector file.
If you are interested send me a message.
Auto trace in any programme I know will not yield clean results as perfect as a manual trace, if you find one let me know, it will save me hours.
Derek
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The cost to the graphic artist is often never understood by the people making requests.
Time to manually draw the logo takes away from the artist's livelyhood if they are not being paid for the work.
Time to locate the correct fonts and the cost to purchase them may also be involved. Again, taking away from the artists earnings if there isn't a paying customer.
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Re: Changing something into vector format
You need to learn how to do these things yourself. Attached is a Xara trace of your logo. Check out Paul Soderholm's excellent Guest Tutorial - From Line Art to Clip Art.
Of course the joke of it is, your printer probably cannot work with a Xara XAR file so you are going to have to figure out how to export the logo in a format they can use. (Hint - PDF)
Gary