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Mark,see if Jason is available. You can reach him through the forum. He is quick, accurate and affordable with projects like this.I know there are many more on the forum that can do this for you, but I have not used them so can't comment on the pricing and timing. pierre
i have a contract job for 24 shirts (black shirts front and back..white ink)....some female artist who apparently is a stripper? I have no idea...but the attached jepg is going on the front of the shirts...I need it vectorized and I did try the tracing program in coreldraw x5 and after numerous tries I just cant get the face detailed enough...the lips and chin blend in and it makes her profile look flat....and the nose hooks in the tracing process...makes the profile of face look horrible. Plus the jpeg is so small its hard to work with..Anyway..someone want to vectorize this i will gladly pay you for it...i'm not looking make money off you..i will just pass your art fee to the customer...my paypal email is mherring27@cox.net ...invoice me thru paypal and i will pay once I receive a vectorized image that is approved by the contract customer.Thanks.
If auto trace, or live trace wont do it. or we don't have time to do it ourselves for more complex designs, we use either www.copyartwork.com and www.qualitypunch.com, both are fast, cheap and very very good.
and just to point out the obvious, your "contract" client is not an artist. This looks like a thumbnail grabbed off of the internet (which also means that it may be avilable as a licensed sale if only you could find it.Just curious, did you mention and question the quality and/or source of her "art"?
Quote from: screenprintguy on March 19, 2014, 12:00:24 PMIf auto trace, or live trace wont do it. or we don't have time to do it ourselves for more complex designs, we use either www.copyartwork.com and www.qualitypunch.com, both are fast, cheap and very very good.I would try Jason and Dlac, both are members here and are actively looking for work. Let's support our own first!pierre
I'm not sure if you have photoshop or illustrator and you probably don't have the time to learn it right now for this project alone, but i would STRONGLY encourage you to learn how to use the pen tool in either program. It makes "tracing" images like this take 10 minutes or less and they are perfect, and you can tweak things like the angles of the face until the end of time without degrading anything. I rarely use auto trace on stuff this low res, but I pen tool all day long.