illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix
Originally posted by HeatWaveDave
illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix
ya.. if you do a complete rendering in photoshop.. the second you bring the graphic over into ps it rasterizes it.. unless u paste it as a path.. then its just like using pen tool in ps...
Originally posted by FarBeyondDriven
Originally posted by HeatWaveDave
illustrator is def the way to go with any graphix
ya.. if you do a complete rendering in photoshop.. the second you bring the graphic over into ps it rasterizes it.. unless u paste it as a path.. then its just like using pen tool in ps...
actually in CS2 when you drag a file over it asked u for the option of leaving it as a vector or rastorizing it. to modify a AI file in CS2 u just double click it and it opens it back up in illustrator... pretty nifty and usefull
well in photoshop 7 .. it doesnt lol i noticed that at school.. i still use illustrator to trace stuff then just transfer it over in pixels at high high res then use lines as a template and go from there