This tutorial shows you how to vectorize an image using Illustrator. Many of us just view all images as the same, nothing particularly different. Until we are working with images in a project and the ...
Vector graphics use mathematical equations composed of points that define the lines and curves of the artwork. Because vector images do not use pixels to define the artwork, you can scale the vector ...
Transforming a scanned signature into vector artwork in Adobe Illustrator offers several advantages. First, you can enlarge the resulting drawing exponentially without pixelation or distortion. Second ...
The first part of this two-part feature on vector editing tools outlined the history and background of vector image creation and examined Inkscape, an open-source vector editing application, and ...
After you have planned the artwork that you want to draw, you can now get it on paper. For the best result, make sure to use very white paper with no lines. Also, try to make the lines as legible as ...
One of the hardest things to accomplish in vector illustration is a halftone, which is a way of reproducing a monochrome image using only dots of varying sizes. Halftones are especially important for ...
Vector Recoloring generates variations of vector images in different color schemes to help graphic designers select the best version for their project. Vector Recoloring generates variations of vector ...
Inkscape is consistently chosen as the best alternative to Adobe Illustrator alongside other open-source tools which compete with the rest of the Adobe suite. Using Inkscape alongside Krita makes a ...
I was originally planning to write this article as a "hands-on with Adobe's new AI features," and cover the new AI features in both Photoshop and Illustrator. As soon as I started to test out ...