I usually use corels trace and then delete and adjust nodes manually.
This sound interesting. I have a tablet but I don't know how to vectorize with it. Unless you mean just use it like a mouse and manually trace the bitmap...Buy a tablet - it vectorises direct and once you get the hang of it - minimal cleanup.
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This sound interesting. I have a tablet but I don't know how to vectorize with it. Can you give any more details?
This sound interesting. I have a tablet but I don't know how to vectorize with it. Unless you mean just use it like a mouse and manually trace the bitmap...
Can you give any more details?
Yeah maybe a misunderstanding. No tablet makes it automatic, you still have to do it manually. Having a tablet just makes it less cumbersome IMO
I just had a thought, could you set up a macro on one of the buttons on either the Intuos or the Cintiq to run an Auto Trace?
I really haven't done much in the way of exploration with regard to those buttons on the side, but I wonder if that's something that you could do with it.
Just a thought.
What would be the purpose? It is only one click in Illustrator from the menu. That still does not fix the shortcomings of an autotrace
There is a lot of software that will create vectors...
The results are...
...a total and often entertaining lack of judgement.
funny nobody else seemed to read this part of the question either... well almost nobody.. a few people mentioned transparencies..When it comes to editing/cleaning up a scanned vector image, I still absolutely love my old ScanVec Inspire 1.6. The editing tools are amazing.