Manually Vectorize & Redraw is a graphic design and illustration process used to convert raster or bitmap images (such as photographs or scanned drawings) into vector graphics. This process involves meticulous manual work to recreate the image using vector-based software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW.
The Manual Vectorization Process:
Importing: Start by importing the raster image into vector software.
Tracing: Use the Pen Tool or other drawing tools to trace over the image. Pay attention to detail, accurately recreating shapes, lines, and curves.
Layers: Organize your work using layers to separate different elements of the image.
Color and Fill: Apply color and fill as needed, ensuring the vector version matches the original as closely as possible.
Adjustment: Fine-tune curves, angles, and proportions as necessary to achieve accuracy.
The Manual Vectorization Process:
Importing: Start by importing the raster image into vector software.
Tracing: Use the Pen Tool or other drawing tools to trace over the image. Pay attention to detail, accurately recreating shapes, lines, and curves.
Layers: Organize your work using layers to separate different elements of the image.
Color and Fill: Apply color and fill as needed, ensuring the vector version matches the original as closely as possible.
Adjustment: Fine-tune curves, angles, and proportions as necessary to achieve accuracy.