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Anonymous
Hey /hr/, what is a good program for changing raster pictures into vector pictures?

Some OSI model for your trouble.
>> Anonymous
>>127226
uber cool, thx
>> Anonymous
The best way? Do it by hand in inkscape or illustrator. Easiest way is to use the autotrace features in aforementioned programs (but results won't be nearly as good as doing it by hand).
Also, inkscape is free, illustrator isn't.
>> Anonymous
>>127230
I second that.
don't be lazy. The best vectors are the ones made by hand. those who take the easy road and raster are idiots
>> Anonymous
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>>127230
>>127244
OP here, thanks for the input
>> Anonymous
requesting a torrent or a rapid share of this OSI ref model image
>> Anonymous
OSI_protocols.png:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HUT59686
>> Anonymous
>>127255
/r/ svg
>> tmots
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>> Anonymous
>>127226

You sir, win a huge internet with that OSI model.
>> Anonymous
>>127226

The absolute best that I've found are commercial engraving control programs.

You need an ungodly big image to start, let it do its vectorizing/autotrace (which is like comparing a tricycle to a ferrari), export to whatever your vector art program can handle (we export to eps), then import there and color.

Of course, we only use it for complex logos such as seals and other stuff to go on the big monster engraver.
A great deal of things can be done quicker by hand, if you know how.
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i dont know why autotrace algos have such a trouble to form even the most basic shapes into useful vectors !!

like this :
>> Anonymous
>>127700

I love you so, so much.