How to Vectorize an Image Using Vector Magic
Go to the Vector Magic website., Choose the online option to start. , Select an image., Wait for the results., Look at the options that you have on the right hand side of your screen., Look at the artwork function of your options., Get your final...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the Vector Magic website.
You have several options available to you. -
Step 2: Choose the online option to start.
, It just needs to be an image file.
You can do several images.
It will open up a tab for each result. , The first screen that you will see will be show the two images side by side. , This screenshot explains about the level of detail.
This screenshot is a picture with a lesser amount of detail.
Something that could be desirable when 'cartooning' your image. , Select one of the palettes and click on next.
This allows you to select the palette for your image.
You also have the option of choosing the type of edges.
When selecting/changing colors, you can choose one of these two options.
When creating vector images, starting out with simpler images is better, but more complicated images can be used, as shown in this screenshot. , This is a screenshot of it.
That is why the words are still on there. -
Step 3: Select an image.
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Step 4: Wait for the results.
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Step 5: Look at the options that you have on the right hand side of your screen.
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Step 6: Look at the artwork function of your options.
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Step 7: Get your final image.
Detailed Guide
You have several options available to you.
, It just needs to be an image file.
You can do several images.
It will open up a tab for each result. , The first screen that you will see will be show the two images side by side. , This screenshot explains about the level of detail.
This screenshot is a picture with a lesser amount of detail.
Something that could be desirable when 'cartooning' your image. , Select one of the palettes and click on next.
This allows you to select the palette for your image.
You also have the option of choosing the type of edges.
When selecting/changing colors, you can choose one of these two options.
When creating vector images, starting out with simpler images is better, but more complicated images can be used, as shown in this screenshot. , This is a screenshot of it.
That is why the words are still on there.
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