This document provides instructions for tracing an image in Adobe Illustrator to convert it into a vector graphic. The process involves embedding an image, using the trace image panel to select options like ignore white and adjust threshold and noise levels, selecting a color mode, expanding the trace to get the vector, and using live paint to fill areas with color.
This document provides instructions for tracing an image in Adobe Illustrator to convert it into a vector graphic. The process involves embedding an image, using the trace image panel to select options like ignore white and adjust threshold and noise levels, selecting a color mode, expanding the trace to get the vector, and using live paint to fill areas with color.
This document provides instructions for tracing an image in Adobe Illustrator to convert it into a vector graphic. The process involves embedding an image, using the trace image panel to select options like ignore white and adjust threshold and noise levels, selecting a color mode, expanding the trace to get the vector, and using live paint to fill areas with color.
2. Select trace option in the above panel OR go to window > trace image ,the image trace panel will open. Select trace. 3. To remove white background, select ignore white. 4. Then adjust THRESHOLD, PATH, CORNER, NOISE. 5. Go to mode and select COLOR / GRAYSCALE/ BLACK AND WHITE 6. Finally to get the vector, click expand in the top panel. 7. To change the color of the path/stroke, select stroke then select the color you want to give 8. LEFT :- PAINTING USING LIVE PAINT BUCKET 9. Take live paint tool, click the object, select color from color panel, then click the object you want to color.