I have a logo that I need to send to the guy who is going to cut my graphics that is in bitmap form. The guy cutting the vinyl says he needs a vector image. How hard is that to convert?
6/7/2013 12:06:43 PM
It's completely dependent on the type and quality of the raster image.In other words, it's way easier to convert a high resolution picture of a circle than a low resultion photograph]
6/7/2013 12:40:32 PM
Try this out: http://vectormagic.com/home
6/7/2013 10:33:21 PM
Very easy to convert, very difficult to convert well.bitmap = pixels, vector = vectors.think of it like drawing a picture using only dots, then asking how easy it is to automatically turn that into a line drawing.
6/8/2013 1:02:13 PM
6/8/2013 1:55:25 PM
I think the key there is he said high resolution circle.... You can define something the approximately a circle... For example a regular octagon is more circular than a regular hexagon. You can define a shit load of sides and have a reasonably round object
6/8/2013 2:59:49 PM
bezier curvesand yes, i know it's not technically possible, but it'd be so close you wouldn't notice[Edited on June 8, 2013 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ]
6/8/2013 3:41:39 PM
import into illustrator and create a new layer. Trace over it in illustrator.
6/8/2013 4:20:52 PM
^^ and ^^^ it is actually possible. Illustrator and some other vector tools support raster to vector conversion, and using their simplification and smoothing tools you can actually get a circle out the other side of the process.But its not automatic in any way shape or form.
6/8/2013 8:38:49 PM
If the guy is asking this question, I think you're assuming a bit much when you're telling him to use Illustrator.Vector Magic is probably his most viable solution.
6/26/2013 11:21:27 PM