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Thanks for your reply GarryP.

I'm not too concerned about having the final image as a vector, if I could get a final raster image to look very similar in style to their finished vector in the video I would be happy with that.

Its to make images for t-shirts from photos of vehicles and such and give them a bit of style rather than a plain cut out photo on a t-shirt. I like this arty style that he achieved in the video.  

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For vectors, the vectorization part can be done in a third party or online app as a workaround. - So the whole can be recreated in the one or other way, either as plain bitmap/raster drawing, or vector based.

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Rather than trying to follow how the video does this you should look at the final image, to my eye it looks like it is posterized. You have the scooter consisting of the seat and bag (brown colours), the taillight (red colour) and the rest of the scooter (blue colour). Isolate these items and use the Posterize Adjustment on them. You may be able to just get away with one Posterize layer over the whole scooter but I think it would be better to mess with the three coloured groups.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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