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From illustrator to Photoshop

New Here ,
Dec 07, 2016 Dec 07, 2016

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Hi, i had made a vector draw in illustrator and when I export it to photoshop it is not true dark and I like to get the vectors more blanck on photosop.

thx .

The first is illustrator and the second is photoshop.

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Dec 07, 2016 Dec 07, 2016

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It might be enough to create a new layer, fill with white then move that layer below the image. The checkerboard is playing with your eyes.

Next is to duplicate the image (ctrl-j on Windows and cmd-j on a Mac), then set the top image layer to multiply. This should darken it.

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Dec 07, 2016 Dec 07, 2016

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Are you bringing the image into Photoshop as a vector or raster?

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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y drag it so it appears me like a vector

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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what is the pixel dimensions of the Photoshop file you are placing the vector into? It looks to be very small.

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Dec 07, 2016 Dec 07, 2016

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It looks rasterized, and the resolution doesn't look that high. What you are seeing are the pixels. How are you placing the illustrator art into PS? There are two easy ways. The first is to copy and paste, but make sure to pick paste as vector. The other is to do a file place.

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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it isn´t rasterized it just the screen capture

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Dec 09, 2016 Dec 09, 2016

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I take Illustrator files into Photoshop all the time.  I do this because I need PNGs for sites like Redbubble and Society6.

First I create a document in Photoshop matching the size I need.  I make sure it has a dpi of 300.  Then I copy the Illustrator image and Paste it in the Photoshop document.  I then am asked if I want it to be a Smart Object.  I say yes normally as I can alway change it.

You can also import the image through your libraries.... just depends on how you want to do it.

If you want to see what it looks like on a background that is not clear, then create separate layer for a background that is not clear (what ever color you want).

Theoretically.... you can create another layeer and merge the vector image down onto that layer (making it a normal photoshop layer).  Then you can select all and then go into Image>Adjustments..... then play with the Brightness/Contrast or Color Balance.   Then you can make it darker or lighter.  This is a step that I do not need to do as I never have issues... but an idea for you to toy with.  Granted if you do this it will no longer be a vector.

I hope this makes sense. 

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