Raster to Vector convertion tips by cre8iveskill
The conversion is known as vectorization that defines a process of converting a raster image, photograph, or a piece of drawing to vector images in various formats like DXF, EPS, SVG, EMF, and AI. These formats then become computer-ready images with a perfect structure and form with mathematical curves and gradients representing the edges and filled areas of the original image. The final converted image can then be put to use to any designing software without the loss of quality while enhancing the artistic value of the original image on the output source. When the same technique is brought for embroidery digitization, there come endless possibilities to create customized embroidery designs and inspiring pieces of silhouette and accessories through screen printing, engraving, and laser etching. When you have a vector image with you, it becomes easy and efficient to create any design with added elements of embellishments and appeal before actually placing the same original design to a piece of fabric. You can even give a 3-d effect to a mere two-dimensional drawing on a paper. Also to mention that when working to get the most inspiring piece of logo design and monogram embroidery, vector images are easier to edit and can be used in various texts and sizes. u201cWild Imagination, Thoughtful Innovation, and Passionate Creationu201d here becomes a trademark.
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