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Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 27 Jun 2012, 23:15
by Kahboose
Simple question can they be produced in Photoshop ?
If so anyone got a tutorial they can point me too ?

Cheers guys

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 27 Jun 2012, 23:39
by Paul
simple answer: NO
photoshop can open some vectors but this is not vector software. Fo working on vectors i would recomend inkscape. its free. comercial ones corelDraw. or illustrator

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 09 Jul 2012, 23:38
by Images Studio
Like paul said NO but . . . . . in my way YES
I use Photoshop to create my images ect, and then use Vector Magic to convert them, works like a charm every time for me and have been using VM for ages, good proggy.

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 17 Jul 2012, 23:14
by Kahboose
Ive got coreldraw quite like it took some getting use to mind after being use to using Photoshop for a few years , just trying Inkscape now out of curiosity :)
thanks for the input guys
Lee

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 18 Jul 2012, 21:12
by stuart
Images Studio;49219 wrote:Like paul said NO but . . . . . in my way YES
I use Photoshop to create my images ect, and then use Vector Magic to convert them, works like a charm every time for me and have been using VM for ages, good proggy.
would you be kind enough to talk me through vector magic please,never managed to get my head round it yet
stu

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 03 Jan 2013, 20:40
by soulclaimed
i only have photoshop where did you get vector magic as I would like to convert my facebook designs to vectors, the cutter i ordered comes with a year of signcut can i do it with this?

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 04 Jan 2013, 08:45
by arko
Vector Magic homepage... http://vectormagic.com/home

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 04 Jan 2013, 09:49
by newsgroupmonkey
Personally, I've been playing around with Inkscape. I come from an IT background and I use photoshop a lot because of photography.

I did use Corel draw many, many years ago (We're talking late 80s - my Stepdad is a Maths professor so we were brought up with stuff like this). I've never been the biggest fan - if you think in vectors, it's great, but I don't. I guess I'm a smooth curves sort of guy. I have a copy of Corel Draw here, but I'm struggling to use it.

Inkscape is really easy to use if you've done the hard work already with getting down to 2 or 3 colours....... I take it we're talking vinyl cutting btw? Embroidery digitizing is another beast!

I was going to put a "how-to" together, but I think this youtube video explains all....

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 04 Jan 2013, 12:01
by arko
Nice tut... thanks for sharing. :)

Re: Vectors ?

Posted: 04 Jan 2013, 12:13
by socialgiraffe
Hi Kabose

If you have Coreldraw then persevere with it. Looking at the Inkscape video there is nothing there that the trace bitmap option in Corel can not do, having used most tracing programs I have found that Corel is pretty much the best one as you have more control on colour merging etc.

If there is anything in particular you are struggling with then let us know as I am sure we can help.