Graphic Conversions
Turn your patch, drawing, sketch, decal or other graphic into a
scalable vector graphic for use in high quality printing jobs, general
image clean-up or even image modification.
Vector
images are made up of many individual, scalable objects. Vector graphics
are drawings or illustrations composed of line and curve segments
as oposed to dots or pixels as in a raster graphic (JPG, GIF, BMP),
so they always render at the highest quality. Objects may consist
of lines, curves, and shapes with editable attributes such as color,
fill, and outline. Changing the attributes of a vector object does
not effect the object itself. You can freely change any number of
object attributes without destroying the basic object. An object
can be modified not only by changing its attributes, but also by
shaping and transforming it using nodes and control handles
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Because they're scalable, vector-based images are resolution
independent. You can increase and decrease the size of vector
images to any degree and your lines will remain crisp and sharp,
both on screen and in print. Fonts are a type of vector object.
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- Example #1 = A Patch
To Vector
In this example, the client requested a vector graphic be
created from a scan of a patch.
- Example #2 - Redrawn City
Logo
In this example, a city logo was redrawn in full color from a
very old poor quality bitmap (GIF / BMP).
- Example #3 - A Decal To Vector
In this example, a full color vector was created from a small
2" decal.
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Need A LARGE logo for a vehicle?
You need a VECTOR graphic!  |
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