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How do I turn an image into a vector image while keeping some of the detail from the original image?

New Here ,
Apr 22, 2018 Apr 22, 2018

Hi,

I am trying to make a logo similar to the logo below:

Wale Shoelace Logo.jpg

I found an online tutorial for 'How to Make a Shoelace Font' here.

I've completed the font (below), but now I want to (and think I should) make my logo a vector image so that it looks like the logo above -- I would like my logo to have white laces, not blue and without all of the detail that you see below. However, when I try to make my logo a vector by Rasterize and then Image Trace, there is either too much or too little detail lost. I've tried adjusting the color, threshold, noise, pixels, etc. I even tried using the 'Silhouette' and inverting the colors through Edit Colors, but nothing seems to be working.

Screen Shot 2018-04-22 at 10.10.51 PM.png

I'm wondering if the top image is a vector image layered with lines on top to create the outline of the letters, and give it that "shoelace" feel without all of the detail?

Hoping someone may have some thoughts or suggestions on next steps I should take.

Thanks!

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Apr 22, 2018 Apr 22, 2018

You are working on illustrator and  Think you made a brush so why do you need to made image trace ?! your artwork is already in Vector.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 23, 2018 Apr 23, 2018

angellicj32737038  schrieb

I'm wondering if the top image is a vector image layered with lines on top to create the outline of the letters, and give it that "shoelace" feel without all of the detail?

Your example image has not been made using a brush. It's completely manually drawn as simple paths.

But of course you can also draw it using a brush. You just need to set up the brush differently.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 08, 2018 May 08, 2018
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Hi Angellic,

I would like to know if the suggestions shared above worked for you, or the issue still persists. For more information on brushes please refer to the help article below:

How to work with brushes in Illustrator

Kindly update the discussion if you need further assistance with it.

Thanks,

Srishti

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