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Can anyone create a vector image for me?
Posted on 5/14/15 at 10:06 am
Posted on 5/14/15 at 10:06 am
No complicated lines and should be very easy, I just don't have PS.
Could someone give me an email to send this .jpg to?
Could someone give me an email to send this .jpg to?
Posted on 5/14/15 at 11:53 am to InVolNerable
Yeah I found a few online converters. Is the output typically of decent quality?
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
Posted on 5/14/15 at 12:10 pm to Cmlsu5618
Yeah. It's essentially open source Illustrator, with a couple variances.
Things Illustrator can do that Inkscape cannot do:
Gradient meshes
Multiple strokes and fills for one object
Color management for print (ICC Profiles, etc.)
PMS color
Natively work with graphs based on data
Free transform and perspective transform (only via extension)
Blends (only via extension)
Things Inkscape can do that Illustrator cannot:
Edit SVG source directly
Clones, tiled clones, edit clones on canvas
Keys to move/rotate/scale by screen pixels
Shapes as objects
Edit nodes with keyboard
One-click paint bucket fill
But vectors are vectors; doesn't matter where you create them. So the output is purely based on the end user.
If you don't feel like doing it, you can send it to me.
<-- @gmail
Just thought I'd share that program if you wanted to do it yourself.
Things Illustrator can do that Inkscape cannot do:
Gradient meshes
Multiple strokes and fills for one object
Color management for print (ICC Profiles, etc.)
PMS color
Natively work with graphs based on data
Free transform and perspective transform (only via extension)
Blends (only via extension)
Things Inkscape can do that Illustrator cannot:
Edit SVG source directly
Clones, tiled clones, edit clones on canvas
Keys to move/rotate/scale by screen pixels
Shapes as objects
Edit nodes with keyboard
One-click paint bucket fill
But vectors are vectors; doesn't matter where you create them. So the output is purely based on the end user.
If you don't feel like doing it, you can send it to me.
<-- @gmail
Just thought I'd share that program if you wanted to do it yourself.
This post was edited on 5/14/15 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 5/14/15 at 1:33 pm to InVolNerable
I was being blocked out at work.
Sent..
Thanks again Vol. Huge help.
Sent..
Thanks again Vol. Huge help.
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