souljahs story
04-20-2004, 09:55 AM
erm ive run into a bit of a dilema, i created a vectorish image in photoshop as i havent got a clue in illustrator on how to make a vector image
after printing it out i realised its way to small
whats the best way of resizing it whilst keeping the lines clean?
Steeldolphin
04-20-2004, 10:26 AM
create it in illustrator?
:)
Well if its fairly simple you could trace the image in illustrator, or if its an actual vector image shape in ps you should be able to resize the document and thus the shape, unless you rasterized it already....but i dont really use the vector tools in PS much so my area of knowledge in that regard is limited.
souljahs story
04-20-2004, 10:38 AM
hmmmm ahhhhhh
errrrrrm
am just redrawing it all in illustrator
since i pretty much just created a straight line piece
lord is it taking time!!!
hopefully after all this hard work ill be able to make the image do what i want it too :D
i won the competition too yay
Cone Graff
04-20-2004, 12:33 PM
lord is it taking time!!!
Aaahh, the beauty of Illustrator
You'll appreciate your work so much more :D
Steeldolphin
04-20-2004, 01:11 PM
congrats souljah. :)
Honestly though, you should start to get into the habit of creating these shapes first in Illustrator, it saves so much time and hassle down the road. :)
freakyclean
04-20-2004, 01:38 PM
you should start to get into the habit of creating these shapes first in Illustrator, it saves so much time and hassle down the road. :)
:cough: Dub :cough: :rofl: :p
or just make sure to save your clipping paths in the path table, which you could export to illustrator and not have to deal with its wacky pen tool
souljahs story
04-20-2004, 09:21 PM
now thats a good idea as i normally delete them after ive used them :S