Image Trace like Vectorizer.AI does
Adobe, love all the new A.I. features but what I would really love in Illustration would be what Vectorizer.AI does. Forget live trace, give one click vectorizing, please! Like what Vectorizer.AI does but in Illustrator.
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Alexander Kosemund commented
You can also see here how the AI analyzes the contours well and recognizes them even in blurry images.
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Alexander Kosemund commented
With vectorizer.ai you get good results from the image with straight lines and well-fitting shapes. Even with extremely blurry images, the edges are vectorized without pixelation thanks to AI. 0In Illustrator you can never get straight lines and clean curves right. Not even with fine-tuning. In addition, with vectorizer.ai it takes 5 seconds and already delivers very good results. If you fiddle around a bit with sample settings and perhaps font recognition, you could integrate this good tool into Illustrator.
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Alexander Kosemund commented
Who hasn't experienced this?! The customer doesn't have a vector file. The logo is just an image. The image conversion to vector was never really good enough to pass it on to the customer. A lot of rework was necessary. With AI support, you could achieve really good results, as some small companies already offer. I have ADOBE... it should already work better in Illustrator with AI.
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@Arrow Screenprinting, can you share the settings used for Image Trace in Ai to get this wonky result, please?
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Arrow Screenprinting commented
I'm attaching an example of the kind of fidelity difference between Vectorizer.ai and Illustrator. The trace results are far better.
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8bit Ninja, can you share some examples of the art that gets traced by Vectorizer.AI better than Ai’s Image Trace, along with the settings uses?
It’s hard to discuss differences in images without images presented.
Also — do you mean the results are better, or the UI is better, or UX, or something else? Please be more specific rather than just 'do as they do', please.