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How can I transform a normal jpeg to a vector graphic?


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The problem is I find it quicker to actually draw over an image myself than to edit the terrible results from most tracing software. This isn't true of Vector Magic as the results are just amazing.

 

If the Affinity team releases an auto-trace persona then it will have to approach the quality of Vector Magic or I'm just not interested.

 

If I could buy the Vector Magic company then I would.

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Do you have Photoshop?
If the JPEGs are simple black & white, just load one of the channels (not the blue one... it usually has more noise) as a selection. Invert the selection and then, in the Paths floater, Make a New Path.

It will trace the selection. Then, double click the new path and give it a name.

Now, Export -> Paths to Illustrator. And then choose the path you created.

It is saved as an AI file and take care that usually the stroke is set to None.
So, if you open the AI file, you see nothing. Select All and give it a stroke.

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