vectorization for animates studio

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martinet
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vectorization for animates studio

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:lol:
Hello with you all I have just inserted the plug in silhouette in illustrator. That functions super good for vectoriser a scané drawing and l' to import in animates studio.
vectorized of the images/logos colors and n& B. rectify a logo for qu' it is perfectly horizontal. sharpen the coins.supprime the points inutiles.convertit the " curves plates" in droites.aligne the segments on same axe.lisse the tangentes.supprime the useless points in the curves while keeping their pace. converts with the Illustrator format, EPS, Flash or DXF. vectorization by batch.
a little expensive but very effective

www.silhouetteonline.com
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Actually, the much much MUCH better way is to simply draw in AS.

Hey, I'm a longtime Adobe Illustrator user (nearly a decade) and it took a week or so but now I'm convinced. Using Illustrator just ain't worth it -- no matter how you import it into AS it will be a huge PITA to animate it.

Just draw in AS or, if you do have Illustrator art you want to reuse, just bring it into AS and recreate it. But for heaven's sake don't use Illustrator to draw in the first place.
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i have to agree... likewise illustrator user - but the per point line weight, line hide, mulitple lines from one point and fill stack system is SO much better than illustrator, and once you get to grips with drawing you can make really nice shapes with far fewer lines than using bezier curves.
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Yeah, I love the AS drawing tools more every day. Screw bezier curves. I can get the same results with half the hassle. IMO. :wink:
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