Conversion of photoshop bitmaps to vector graphics In daily design, we often encounter the problem of a large number of bitmap graphics that need to be vectorized, especially when encountering more complex images, which wastes a lot of time. Isn’t there a simpler way? The following is some experience of oxidation, I hope it can give some help to friends engaged in graphic design
After the original picture has been vectorized1. Load the original picture, snap the image, clean the background, and convert For index color mode 2, set the index color parameter
3. Select the selection and select the graphics to be vectorized 5. Create a vector mask
6. Follow the above method, select non-connected graphic areas, and create masks for each graphic in sequence
7. Save as a file in EP format 8. Save 9. Open vector software (AI) and open the file you just saved
10. Okay, we can edit images in vector software at will Key points: You should first clean up the background of the graphics to be extracted, so that it is easier to use “index color” to quickly separate color levels for subsequent operations. If necessary, you can convert back to the RGB format for in-depth editing. Be sure to create new layers for unconnected selections. When creating independent vector mask layers to save, you must save them in EPS format to open the path of each shape in the vector software (end) Effect:
Conversion of photoshop bitmaps to vector graphics In daily design, we often encounter the problem of a large number of bitmap graphics that need to be vectorized, especially when encountering more complex images, which wastes a lot of time. Isn’t there a simpler way? The following is some experience of oxidation, I hope it can give some help to friends engaged in graphic design
After the original picture has been vectorized1. Load the original picture, snap the image, clean the background, and convert For index color mode 2, set the index color parameter
3. Select the selection and select the graphics to be vectorized 5. Create a vector mask
6. Follow the above method, select non-connected graphic areas, and create masks for each graphic in sequence
7. Save as a file in EP format 8. Save
9. Open the vector software (AI) and open the file you just saved 10. Okay, we can edit images at will in vector software. Key points: You should first clean up the background of the graphics to be extracted, so that subsequent operations can be compared. You can use “Indexed Color” to quickly separate color levels. If necessary, you can convert back to RGB format for in-depth editing. Be sure to create separate new layers for unconnected selections and create independent vector mask layers. When saving, you must save it in EPS format before you can save it in the vector software. Open the path (end) of each shape in Effect: