![]() It uses a simple wizard that guides you through the process, asking simple multiple choice questions about your input image and your desired output. Vector Magic's user interface is much more intuitive and slick than the other tools. Take a look at this link to see some comparisons between VM and the other major players: It also makes many fewer mistakes with most images, and doesn't look as wobbly as Adobe's LiveTrace or as faceted as Corel's PowerTrace. Neither of them compare to the quality or ease of use of Vector Magic.Ĭompared to the other tools, Vector Magic is best at capturing small details, especially in anti-aliased logos and other similar images. The biggest name tools out there today are Adobe's LiveTrace, which is built into Illustrator, and Corel's PowerTrace, which is built into CorelDraw. It is traditionally done by hand, with the artist carefully redrawing every detail, but for a couple decades now, there have been a number of attempts to produce an automatic computer tool for performing these conversions. ![]() For photos, vectorization is more of a stylistic effect, somewhat like the rotoscoping effect in the recent movies "A Scanner Darkly" and "Waking Life". Vector art can be scaled to any size without any pixelation or blurriness. For logos and other digital drawings, this is useful if you only have a bitmap available, but need a vector version of it in order to print it, scale it, or edit it.
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