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RedDk14-Sep-13 9:44
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OK!

I'll learn youse some Illustrator then. Few short steps to some gainful output.

One, using the "Magic Wand Tool" in Photoshop, set "Tolerance" to 17 and detick the right-adjacent boxes (actually fiddle with if neccessary). On the 4800x4800 image you've selected to vectorize, pickout some feature that seems worthy of note. Remember that making a vector out of a pixelation is going to significantly dumb-down color information due to the fact that the only level of detail you will be dealing with, from the basic start, is a STROKE and possibly a FILL. That's bi-color. But you don't need to know the details now. Just choose the feature.

Now you should have a "marching ant" selection. Find the "Expand Panels" or go top menu findin' under "Window" (Alt+W) choose "Path". As long as that subpanel expands and you're not in the dark now, some rollout of a small panel should be seen on your Ps gui ... locate that and in the upper right corner make a drop by clicking the down-arrow then select "Make Work Path" and when the "Tolerance" dialog ensues type in "0.5" and take OK. Again, same menu, take "Save Path" and name it, take OK again.

Two, ALT+F+E+P (File/Export/Paths to Illustrator) and with the newly named "path" vector showing in the save dialogs' bottom selector window (yes, it's possible to create a slew of vectors and store them all in a growing .psd rendition of your original image), make sure the target is there as named. Save it somewhere. It's an .ai file of version X unless you manage to choose an earlier version.

Three, done in Ps. Save/close/etc. Now open the "path" .ai using Illustrator. Guessing you might want to resize this "white screen" (chances also are that you won't see anything at all but that's because the view mode you're in is wrong. ALT+VO (View/Outline) to see the specimen) so find "Artboard Tool" in the "Tools" panel activate it, zoom way out, and resize to anything you can see now that "Outline" is also active.

Four, trick stuff follows. Select ALL objects and find the Object Type menu (has "Compound Path" written on it and to the right has two color boxes one for FILL and the other for STROKE. See also the "Stroke" redoubt where the pixel size can be adjusted from 0.25 pt to 100 pt (it'll take 0.001 and huge too, these are the presets). And one more to the right is STYLE of the (vector) STROKE. And finally the STYLE and OPACITY ... etc (sorry ahead of time ... too much detail for a nube who isn't inclined to look up "breastwork" in Wikipedia). Find the Color panel (artist's palette icon) or shortcut F6. Choose your color poison. Since we're talking brain-fade by now and your attention is just about at it's limits, select one color for both the FRAME-thing and the SQUARE-thing (normally red-slash=transparent meaning ... nothing). Next uptick the STROKE size to say 5 px (pt .. whatever displays as units there in AZ ... rusting hulks?). Now, ALT+VV should show a colorized vector slightly fatter and hugely more coherent graphically.

Five, finally. The trickiest so far. Warning, must not be timid with SELECT and mouse use. Illustrator will not explode if you make a wrong selection or delete something that shouldn't have been deleted. You've got your CTRL+Z to aid in restoring any mistakes. Find "Direct Selection Tool" in the "Tools" and, going subselection-by-subselection (can overlap ... it's ok .. here, what's "done" is done, so to speak) ... notice, using your mouse thus, that top menu "Compound Path" changes to "Anchor Point". This is key at this stage. With that first subselection made then, click the "Convert", icon with the rounded line through the small square. This is the bezier maker. By default (imho) the type of point/line data/format/gimcrack/Adobe-appropriation is square. Making everything bezier (rouunded) essentially relaxes the (spline) vector. Grab another subselection and convert again. Repeat until all vectors are smooth. And Bob's more or less 'yer Uncle.

What to do with the vector drawing? Fiddle, fiddle, and fiddle again.

(What's all this dissing Adobe krap anyway?)Suspicious | :suss:
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