Kristi Harmon
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Image Trace results have deteriorated over the years, detail is lost and line work looks terrible!
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64 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment Kristi Harmon supported this idea ·
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I have used image trace every day for a decade. I make a black and white drawings in Clip Art and then bring the jpg to Illustrator and run image trace over it to turn the image into a vector art. After the update, when i try to turn architectural drawings of buildings into vector art--i can't get straight lines or 90-degree corners for the life of me (everything is so distorted), even if the source image has nice linework. I ended up using a free converter online tool (convertio) and it turned the jpg to eps so much better than the Illustrator image trace.