Hello I want to know if you can change the default to trace to a different color instead of white after u finish tracing instead of going to fill them and select the color you want
It's not perfect because the whites will be outlined and you'll have doubles and the laser will do the job twice and probably the result won't be what you are looking for. "tick the ignore white box in image tracing menu" or use the Magic Wand to select and remove all the whites. Thanks for sharing.
I haven't tried but I think the quality of a photograph would cause problems with Illustrator's ability to detect the lines clearly. I would trace over a photographed sketch manually using the pen tool. This will be time consuming if the image you want to trace is as detailed as the one in this video though.
For 2023 versions of Illustrator, click Image Trace and from the new menu that appears, select the type of image from 'Presets'. It's the exact same list of options.
It's not intended for use with a photograph. Illustrator is best for working with vector images. You can try to trace around parts of a photo with the pen tool but it may be very time consuming if the image you want to trace is very detailed.
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How do you get rid of the blue lines to show original coloring?
Hello I want to know if you can change the default to trace to a different color instead of white after u finish tracing instead of going to fill them and select the color you want
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It's not perfect because the whites will be outlined and you'll have doubles and the laser will do the job twice and probably the result won't be what you are looking for. "tick the ignore white box in image tracing menu" or use the Magic Wand to select and remove all the whites. Thanks for sharing.
Hey I can't see this option in 2021 can you please help.
click on advanced to expend that menu and you'll find it @@followthetrend168
when i trace, its trace also inside photo
too , what can i do
yeah but can you do this from a photo of a sketch?
I haven't tried but I think the quality of a photograph would cause problems with Illustrator's ability to detect the lines clearly. I would trace over a photographed sketch manually using the pen tool. This will be time consuming if the image you want to trace is as detailed as the one in this video though.
That list didn't come up when I hit image trace. Ugh.
For 2023 versions of Illustrator, click Image Trace and from the new menu that appears, select the type of image from 'Presets'. It's the exact same list of options.
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Criticism: Your image was too easy. Try doing the same with an actual photograph. You will not get the same results.
It's not intended for use with a photograph. Illustrator is best for working with vector images. You can try to trace around parts of a photo with the pen tool but it may be very time consuming if the image you want to trace is very detailed.