The Vector Doctor
Chief Bezier Manipulator
Often I will tell a customer that their art is too low of a quality to trace. They see the small webpage sized image or blurry photo and think it is ok
So I send them a closeup zoomed in view of the art. They often respond with... "well don't zoom in. Just trace it."
That is not really possible. There is no way to produce a quality tracing this way. One analogy is to think of a doctor doing microsurgery. They use a magnifying eyepiece to allow them to work more closely
Or imagine trying to draw a picture with a 10 foot long pencil. You cannot draw steady enough. And once you get closer you see that your drawing is not at all accurate.
Here are 2 examples. One is at 100% and the other is zoomed in. Neither will result in a correct vector.
So I send them a closeup zoomed in view of the art. They often respond with... "well don't zoom in. Just trace it."
That is not really possible. There is no way to produce a quality tracing this way. One analogy is to think of a doctor doing microsurgery. They use a magnifying eyepiece to allow them to work more closely
Or imagine trying to draw a picture with a 10 foot long pencil. You cannot draw steady enough. And once you get closer you see that your drawing is not at all accurate.
Here are 2 examples. One is at 100% and the other is zoomed in. Neither will result in a correct vector.