Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Informative Articles

7 Web Site Design Mistakes That Will Lose You Clients
In today's world, a web site is virtually mandatory for any successful business. But there are web sites that will win you customers, and there are web sites that will lose you customers. Good design has a lot to do with which category your web site...

Beginning XML - Part II (XML Style Language)
In order to work with XML, it becomes necessary to know a little about the XML Style Language. XSL provides for two forms of output flow objects. The first set is the set of displayable objects defined for HTML, which allows XML data to be mapped...

The Contrast And Similarities Between A Web Designer And Web Programmer
The concept of web designing based on the nature and rapid growth of the Internet is nothing to boast of any more. This is because of the large number of web sites published to the Internet everyday, so as to showcase one’s presence and...

Turn Prospects into Buyers
Article Title: Turn Prospects into Buyers Author Name: Leva Duell Copyright: © 2002-2003 Email: webmaster@profitablewebstrategies.com Word Count: 369 words Category: Internet Marketing/ Web Design/ Internet/ URL:...

Why Not To Use Web Design Templates
In today's age of fast food and high-speed Internet, a business may be tempted to take the "more convenient" route in launching a website - buying a template and customising it. Website design templates are like off-the-shelf websites and are...

 
Photoshop’s Pen Tool for Tracing Vectors

Photoshop offers lots of drawing, illustrating and imaging tools for a web designer to take advantage of. In this tutorial, we will be given an opportunity to learn how to use the Pen Tool for tracing images in your computer and apply them to create a vector graphics effect by tracing.

Everyone of us knows that CorelDraw is the software program for creating vector graphics. However, with the Photoshop’s Pen Tool, you can create paths over an image and create an equally passable vector graphics that’s lifelike. Pen Tool can do it for you by creating a power-packed modern tracing effect.

Preparing to start? First of all, choose an image you would like to trace vectors in. Any image you like would be applicable. You can even grab it from either gogle or a stock image CD. But, as a beginner, it’s best to pick something that has a face in it or an animal’s head. With this kind of image, the experiment won’t get too complicated for you comprehend. Scale down large images that you have chosen to more workable proportions.

The second step is to choose your palette. Move your picture into the center of the canvas and zoom in about 200% - 300%. After adjusting your zoom view, pick out the darkest color in your image. With the use of the Eyedropper tool select the darkest color for your palette.

Then, make a new layer on the image, use the Pen Tool to trace carefully around the outside of the image’s shape. Don’t limit yourself in using lines or mouse clicks to trace the shape.


In the end, the number of lines you used would enhance variations to the finished work.

Now for the fourth step, once you’ve had your outline, select the Paths tab, right click the Work Path and select Make Selection. When you have designated a Selection for your shape, fill it with the color you picked out for your palette.

When you have completely colored the main shape, apply the procedures from step 4 to all the main shapes in your image. If you have an image with a face or head, it is best to start with the eyes and proceed to work outwards – from eyes to nose, to mouth, ears and so on until you have completely traced the whole image.

Once you have finished tracing , you should eventaully come up with a graphics that somewhat akin to vectors. You can also experiment a little with your traced vector – like placing a background behind it. You’re creative spirtis would find this easy and satisfying enough.

For comments and inquiries about the article visit http://www.uprinting.com


About the Author


Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals as a teen-ager. Writing in it helped sort out her thoughts, relieve her feelings and record what she observes of the world.

For her, writing is an effective tool to express your viewpoints... To write is already to choose, thus, writing should be done along with a critical mind and a caring soul. She hopes to become more professional, skilled and mature in her craft.