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I just finished my first ever attempt at vectoring an image, what do you think?
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>> IrishAnon
Its ok for your 1st attempt, the lines are a little shaky
here and there and also when your doing the lines try
and trace around all of them dont use stroke. It also
looks like you just traced around the orignal lines and
used the colour that was already in the background
image instead of colouring it in yourself.
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>>566496
yes
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=f5ngq2k0
>> ­Miles Motherfucking Edgeworth !!xpnfPG3jRm9
sorry, newfag here.
what is vectoring?
>> Anonymous
>>567166
seriously, stop posting and lurk for a while.

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>> ­Miles Motherfucking Edgeworth !!xpnfPG3jRm9
>>567170
Sorry, I've been lurking for years, just not on your slow, unpopular board. I just wanted to hear the term defined by those who use it most, I'm not unaware of the informative power of the internet.
Just stay calm, I'm sure the waaambulance is on it's way
>> Anonymous
>>567173
vectoring is taking shit quality anime or manga scans and making them look better through a variety of methods using photoshop
this is often in order to prep said images for use in a wallpaper or banner
>> Anonymous
>>567178

And so, the universe began
>> ­Miles Motherfucking Edgeworth !!xpnfPG3jRm9
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>>567178
thank you
>> Anonymous
>>567210
photoshop is a lie, this is the ultimate tool:
http://vectormagic.com/
>> Anonymous
OP, you need to look into miter limits. You see how some edges which should be sharp - aren't? That's where miter comes in.

Vectoring is the process of taking a bitmap or a compressed bitmap, like jpeg and transforming it into a set of instructions, commonly undr the SVG standard. This allows an image to be reproduced at any size without looking like pixelated crap.

>>567178
Don't forget us Inkscape people :P
>> Anonymous
try illustrator
>> Anonymous
>>567217
this site is garbage, all it does is posterize your pic, if you are to lazy to actually vector something, then /r/ it
>>567228
>>567218
also, illustrator and inkscape are very good programs, i only mentioned ps because its what i use