That is sweet. You got me trying to do Vectors now as well. I'm new to Photoshop and CS3 is.. well.. alot. I think i'm going to have to either find someone to show me how to use this, muddle my way through it or pick up a book. :) Seeing as my copy didn't come with a manual.
you could use any version of adobe photoshop for it as far as i know.
i used CD2, but my copy of elements 7 would work as well.
i thought there would be some trick to it, or some nifty way to get it done...theres not, you literally have to just draw it all. its a bitch.
illustrator CS2 (and i would assume CS3) has something called "live trace" which will make anything in to a vector for you, but they dont look at all like the ones ive been posting, and from what i can tell they are all one layer VS the 300+ layers the ones ive been making have...gives you a lot less room to work with...but i guess thats the nature of auto programs.
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i used CD2, but my copy of elements 7 would work as well.
i thought there would be some trick to it, or some nifty way to get it done...theres not, you literally have to just draw it all. its a bitch.
illustrator CS2 (and i would assume CS3) has something called "live trace" which will make anything in to a vector for you, but they dont look at all like the ones ive been posting, and from what i can tell they are all one layer VS the 300+ layers the ones ive been making have...gives you a lot less room to work with...but i guess thats the nature of auto programs.
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