Adobe Live Trace

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  1. opothehippo

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    I have been working some more with photoshop, and a little bit of illustrator. I made a pretty picture recently, which I wanted to show and get some feedback for.

    This picture was from my photo library, and is of ireland. Using Adobe Live trace I made it look how it does. If your intrested in live trace go to tutorial9.net and look at the first page for the tutorial/explanation. The image is here:

    Clicky! Its a huge image (a nightmare to upload) and only looks good viewed in full size.

    Does anyone have any feedback?

    I also have one more image that I might post up later, but it is on my other computer (I am lazy).


    -opo
     
  2. Beettaaa

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    There's a filter in photoshop that does that, and a one that doesnt make it look pixely.

    So meh.
     
  3. opothehippo

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    Yes, but live trace has many more options, and can completly convert a raster image into a customized vector image. And since when is this pixely?
     
  4. Beettaaa

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    The photoshop filter first metioned makes a new vector look pixely, and there comes in the de-pixelificationator.
     
  5. Fastforward

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    Pic won't load for me.
     
  6. SargeantSarcasm

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    same
     
  7. opothehippo

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    Im fixing it now.

    It seems like whenever I make a topic something doesnt work. :/
     

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