"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
OK let me cut to the chase on this mess. I made an assumption that I did not include in my previous babble.Lets go back to the providers reply statement....This file is entirely automated and that is why you are unable to release it as there is an object after object.My assumption, ( we all know what happens when we assume ) from the reply is this "artist" ran the file through vector conversion software never was touched by human hands so to speak, cashed the check and sent back the entirely automated art.To quote Pink Floyd......Welcome my son to the machinemooseman
Quote from: mooseman on November 11, 2021, 07:51:37 AMOK let me cut to the chase on this mess. I made an assumption that I did not include in my previous babble.Lets go back to the providers reply statement....This file is entirely automated and that is why you are unable to release it as there is an object after object.My assumption, ( we all know what happens when we assume ) from the reply is this "artist" ran the file through vector conversion software never was touched by human hands so to speak, cashed the check and sent back the entirely automated art.To quote Pink Floyd......Welcome my son to the machinemoosemanI suspect you hit the nail on the head. I recently had a .jpg image I wanted to convert to a vector for use in Corel and ran it through open source Inkscape. While Inkscape usually does "meets-minimum" result, I got a scaleable file with duplicate overlapping nodes everywhere and took quite a bit of time to make it usable.
I use Ignition artwork, and was surprised to learn that rather than trace, they re-draw.