Redraw in Illustrator
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In Illustrator, many people have shown me their ways of doing things. I have learned from some of the best in the industry and also many of the worst. It is interesting that the quicker and easier methods were learned mostly from the later of that group, but then that is often the way of things. This is based on the CS2 Illustrator, but it will work, with slight modifications, in virtually all Illustrator programs. Also, it is based on the idea that the reader has had some sort of Illustrator experience already. If not, then keep an eye out and I will be sending many different tips to those that wish to read them.When working in Illustrator it is easy to build a vector art image from an existing raster image. Many people use such things as Stream Line or other programs, which work for them but leave the picture looking edgy and odd. (In some rare cases the image turns out just fine. It takes a very high resolution scan for this and usually when you are redrawing something it is because the original is far too small or to low resolution to use in the first place.)
To avoid these problems it is a simple process that, when done properly, will allow the user to redraw the art simply by following what they see. Here is how it works:
First bring the picture into Illustrator, scanning through Photoshop, or any other scanning program of your choice. When brought into the program, simply place the picture in the center of the work area and resize to whatever size you chose. Be sure when you resize the image that you do not go to large or to small, for this will not allow you to see the smaller details of the image when redrawing. (Illustrator does not let you zoom in as close as other programs and thus you will need the picture to be at least as large as the picture area of the Illustrator program. Take it out to the lines that are permanently placed on the page, being aware of how much detail is actually on the page that you are going to redraw.The more detail, the bigger the picture will need to be.)

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Takeaways
- Redraw anything you can see.
- Work with an original and get the vector image exact just by following the lines.
- Work with the rastor as if working with a blue print of the original
Did You Know?
This is a trick that many illustrators use, but few want known since it seems as though its more copying than actual redrawing.Comments
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