
Why Vectorize Your Images?
If you enjoy design, you’ve probably heard about JPEGs and PNGs. These are fantastic for images, but their hidden flaw is that they blur when you try to enlarge them because they are formed of pixels.
But there is a solution, and it is vector graphics. They convert your image into smooth lines and shapes that may be resized without blurring. So, no matter how large or little you make them, they always appear sharp and clear.
In this article, we’ll explain why moving to vector graphics is the best approach to keep them sharp, regardless of size.
The Magic of Vectorization
Want your images to look amazing, no matter what? Vectorize them!
1. No more blurry lines: Vector graphics are like magic. They can shrink or grow without losing their crispness.
2. Endless options: Want to change colors, add details, or even completely redesign your image? With vectors, the sky’s the limit.3.
3. Perfect for anything: Logos, illustrations, you name it! Vector graphics look fantastic at any size.
Methods for Converting Raster to Vector
1. Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Illustrator is among the most used raster to vector conversion online.
Here’s how to transform your raster images:
Open Adobe Illustrator and start a new document.
Then, go to ‘File’ > ‘Place’ and select the raster image to convert. Click ‘Place’ to insert it into your document.
Next, use the image trace tool to select the raster image on the canvas. Access the ‘Image Trace’ panel by going to ‘Window’ > ‘Image Trace’.
The ‘Image Trace’ tool converts a raster image into vector paths. You can tweak the settings in the ‘Image Trace’ panel to adjust the level of detail and accuracy.
Click ‘Trace’ to start the conversion process.
You can adjust the settings in the Image Trace panel to refine the conversion, tweak details and accuracy. Once satisfied, click ‘Trace.’
To finalize the conversion, go to ‘Object’ > ‘Expand.’ This will turn the traced image into editable vector paths, allowing you to refine them further using the ‘Direct Selection Tool.’
Save your vector graphic by choosing ‘File’ > ‘Save As’ and selecting a vector format such as ‘AI,’ ‘SVG,’ or ‘EPS.’
2. Web-Based Conversion Tools:
Go for web-based tools in case of no access to Adobe Illustrator
1. Using Vector Magic:
Visit the Vector Magic website.
Upload your raster image file.
The tool will automatically convert the image into a vector format. You can adjust settings to refine the result.
Download the vector file in your preferred format.
2. Using Online-Convert:
Go to the Online-Convert website.
Upload your raster image and choose the target vector format, such as SVG or EPS.
Click ‘Convert’ to process the file.
Download the converted vector graphic.
3. System-Based Conversion Tools:
System-based tools offer additional features and customization options for vector artwork conversion:
1. Using CorelDRAW:
Launch CorelDRAW, start a new document.
Import your raster image.
Utilize the ‘‘PowerTRACE’’ tool to convert the raster image into a vector format. Adjust the settings to manage the detail and precision.
Save your file as a vector by selecting ‘File’ > ‘Save As’ and picking ‘Adobe Illustrator (.ai)’ or another vector format from the options.
2. Using Inkscape:
Download and install Inkscape— a free and open-source vector graphics editor.
Now, import your raster image by selecting ‘File’ > ‘Import’.
Use the ‘‘Trace Bitmap’’ tool, available under the ‘Path’ menu, to do the conversion. Adjust the settings to refine the result.
Now save it. ‘File’ > ‘Save As’, and
choose a vector format like ‘SVG’ or ‘EPS’.
Tips for Successful Conversion
Converting raster images to vector graphics can be simple but a few best practices can help ensure the best results:
1. Choose the Right Image
High-resolution images with clear, contrasting edges will produce the best vector conversions. If your raster image has low resolution or too much noise (graininess), the resulting vector may look messy or overly complex.
2. Adjust Tracing Settings
Most tools allow you to adjust the level of detail in your conversion, but going for maximum detail can make your vector file more complex and tricky to work with.
It’s better to find a balance between simplicity and detail for the best results.
3. Refine Your Vector Paths
After converting the image, take time to clean up and refine the vector paths. This may include adjusting curves, removing unnecessary points, and making sure the shapes are smooth. Use the tools in your vector program to tweak the lines and shapes and make your design look awesome.
Conclusion
The method you use to convert your images to vectors depends on your needs and available resources. For professionals who require accurate and detailed vector graphics, Adobe Illustrator is a great option because it offers fine control and high-quality results. If you need a quick and easy solution, web-based apps such as Vector Magic and Online-Convert are excellent for short conversions that do not require specialized software. On the other hand, if you desire more complex capabilities and customization, system-based software such as CorelDRAW and Inkscape offers strong vector editing tools.
By learning these approaches, you can keep your designs sharp and adaptable for every application, from print to digital media. So have fun editing your images and discovering new creative ideas for your creations!