Does anyone have a high res version of this cover, or these feathers?
Go crazy:http://tinyurl.com/ososh
Don't have a high res image of it, but I have two of those boxes sitting about 3 feet away from me =P
>>68106scan! For great justice!
I heard CS2 had vectoring ablilties... true or not?
>>68141Automatically?Ummm.... no....that'd be cool though...
Could you please scan a copy for us?
>>68106NO ONE BUYS PHOTOSHOP!
>>68174Indeed.Clearly, this poor man, lacking a decent connection to pirate it with, stole it.I had a HR pic of Photoshop 7's logo somewhere, but I can't find that either - eh.
Ummmm... all Photoshops have vectoring capabilities? Or do you mean auto-vectorizing?
if anyone has the PS CS or CS2 logo and feathers, I bet everyone would be very very happy ^^
Photoshop has never been able to vector, thats what Illustrator is for.
>>68206ps does have the pen tool, which is sort of vectoring...
What program has auto-vectoring? I would to know, for I greatly suck at trying to manually create vectors of some good anime pics.
Adobe Illustrator CS2 has auto-vector, called auto-trace, but don't expect stellar results.
Inkscape and Flash also have auto-vectoring abilities. But like>>68242said, don't expect greatness.
>>68246>>68242I see, thanks! Can anyone post an auto-vectorized sample of any anime character? I would like to know how good it looks compared to my non-existent vectoring skills.
>>68405Best I could do with Illustrator's live trace.See http://tutorialoutpost.com/count/3621 for source and vector made by a human in photoshop.Live trace is only good for black and white vectors and logos or other images without real details, or you would have to do a lot of editing which would probably take just as long as doing it yourself.
>>68423Thanks anon! Guess I should get my lazy ass to learn some vectoring, or I can just stick with live tracing logos for life keke