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Tracing an Image from Bitmap to Vector
Hey guys I appreciate any help or advice you have to offer... I am definitly going to be spending many hours on this forum.
I'm trying to practice so I know what i'm doing, I've attached a picture of cartman that i'm trying to trace so that I can cut it out into a sticker.
I've tried all the options (that I know of) as far as tracing the bitmap (line art detailed logo etc)... and they all give me an image that is... well.. crappy.
Is there something I can do to fix this problem ? or is there something different I can choose when I click to trace it?
Edit: i'm just looking to get cartman as a sticker... the trees and backround can go... I edited those out somewhere, I was busy so I guess I forgot to save it.
Re: Tracing an Image from Bitmap to Vector
Hi Tintguy,
welcome to Talkgraphics. In my eyes the best way to trace a drawing is, to import this image into your drawing, create a new layer and redraw this simple forms by hand.
But there is one big problem:
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Tintguy
Edit: i'm just looking to get cartman as a sticker...
This would end in an copyright infringement, because you're not the copyright owner of these characters. So, don't do that.
Regards,
Remi
Re: Tracing an Image from Bitmap to Vector
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remi
Hi Tintguy,
This would end in an copyright infringement, because you're not the copyright owner of these characters. So, don't do that.
You can buy sticker paper for your own printer (Don't think he intends creating comercial stickers). Although I'm not sure on the personal use rules.
As for tracing, try Vector Eye. It's great at exactly this sort of thing and there are presets for cartoon style images. The demo lets you save as .svg which can be imported into Draw.
http://www.siame.com/
Sark
Re: Tracing an Image from Bitmap to Vector
Oh, dont worry about copyright infringement!
So long as you dont use it commercially, I dont think the original artist is going to see it on whatever you want to stick it on.
Remi is right though, I would import it into Corel as a JPEG, jock the layer (right click and lock image) and trace over the top with the freehand tools.
Andy