![]() Hi-Fi photo and low-fidelity photo settings are usually applied when we have photographs or illustrations with many details, for illustrations as simple as this it would not be necessary. Zoom in and you will see that the pixels have already disappeared. By pressing the eye, located to the right of the image tracing panel next to the "view" option, you will be able to see the difference between the source image and the tracing we have now. If we already go down to 6 colors we lose some details and if we go down to 3 then even more. If you apply 16 colors you will see that in this illustration we get a pretty good result. ![]() Let's see some of them:īrianda options 3, 6 and 16 colors It refers to maximum color limit to be used in the tracing result. Choosing one or the other will depend on the level of precision that we look for by changing the bitmap image to vector image. Above, you have an option that says "Presets" and in that small menu you have a lot of options to choose from. In "watch", you must have selected "Tracing result". So we will go to "window" and among all the options we will select "image tracing".Ĭlick on the Illustration, and in the image tracing panel, we are going to select the "color" mode. To make panels and tools visible in Illustrator you have to activate them in the "window" tab (in the top menu). Now let's open the "image tracing" panel, which you may have hidden. I'm going to duplicate the illustration so that you can see the changes and differences, but if you want you can skip this step.Īctivate the «image tracing» panel and apply it to the illustration If you look and zoom in enough, you will see that the image has pixels, when we vectorize it those pixels will disappear. I have downloaded any illustration from the internet and it is the one I am going to use.
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