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Image Trace lets you catechumen raster images (JPEG, PNG, PSD etc.) to vector artwork. Using this feature, y'all can easily base a new drawing on an existing piece of artwork past tracing it. For example, you can convert the image of a pencil sketch you've drawn on newspaper into vector artwork using Image Trace. You tin can choose from a set up of tracing presets to get the desired result rapidly.

Before and after tracing a raster image using tracing presets

A. Original epitomeB. Tracing results using unlike presets

Trace an epitome

  1. Open up or identify a raster paradigm in your Illustrator certificate.

  2. With the placed prototype selected, do one of the post-obit:

    • Choose Object > Image Trace > Make to trace with default parameters. Illustrator converts the image to black and white tracing event by default.
    • Click the Image Trace push button in the Control panel or the Properties panel, or select a preset from the Tracing Presets button ().
    • Choose Window > Image Trace or switch to the Tracing workspace to open the Image Trace console, and do one of the following:
      • Choose one of the default presets past clicking the icons on top of the panel. For details, meet Specify tracing options | Preset.
      • Choose a preset from the Preset driblet-down menu.
      • Specify the tracing options. For details, see Specify tracing options.
    • In the Image Trace console, enable Preview to encounter the results of your modifications.
    • The resolution of your placed image determines the speed of the tracing.
  3. (Optional) Adapt the results of the tracing in the Prototype Trace panel (Window > Image Trace).

  4. To convert the tracing object to paths and to manually editing the vector artwork, choose Object > Image Trace > Aggrandize.

Specify tracing options

When the epitome is selected, you lot can see that the options in the Prototype Trace console become available. At the peak of the panel are the basic options; you tin expose additional options by turning the triangle adjacent to the Advanced label.

Basic controls

Specify the basic options in the Image Trace panel to go the desired tracing result.

Preset

Specifies a tracing preset. The icons located beyond the top of the panel are shortcuts named according to popular workflows. Choosing one of these presets sets all the variables needed to produce that related tracing consequence.

Examples of tracing presets available in Image Trace console

Icon

Proper name of the preset

Definition

Auto-Color

Creates a posterized prototype from photo or artwork

High Color

Creates photorealistic artwork of high fidelity

Low Color

Creates simplified photorealistic artwork

Grayscale

Traces the artwork to shades of grayness

Black And White

Simplifies the image to black-and-white artwork

Outline

Simplifies the image to blackness outlines

Additional presets are accessible in the top drop-down menu.

Examples of tracing presets available in the Preset driblet-down menu.

A. iii ColorsB. 6 ColorsC. High Fidelity Photo

Click the menu icon ( ) to save the current settings equally a new preset, or to delete or rename existing presets. For details, see Relieve a tracing preset.

View

Specifies the view of the traced object. A tracing object is made up of two components: the original source image and the tracing event (which is the vector artwork). You can choose to view the tracing result, source epitome, outlines, and other options. You can click the eye icon to overlay the selected view over the source image.

Choose a view of the traced object

Choose a view of the traced object

A. Tracing ResultB. Tracing Result With OutlinesC. OutlinesD. Outlines With Source ParadigmE. Source Image

Style

Specifies a color way for the tracing upshot. The available options ascertain basic colour versus grayscale modes for your traced artwork.

The following colour settings appear based on the settings in the Mode choice:

Specifies the number of colors to utilise in a color tracing result. If y'all have selected Document Library as the palette, you tin can choose a swatch. (This option is available simply when Mode is set to Color.)

Suit the number of colors in the tracing outcome when Fashion is set to Color.

Specifies the number of grays to apply in a grayscale tracing result. (This option is bachelor just when Way is set up to Grayscale.)

Adjust the number of grays in the tracing event when Mode is set to Grayscale.

Specifies a value for generating a black and white tracing result from the original paradigm. All pixels lighter than the Threshold value are converted to white; all pixels darker than the Threshold value are converted to black. (This option is available only when Mode is set to Black And White.)

Adjust the threshold value to catechumen the pixels to blackness or white in the tracing result when Way is set to Black And White.

Palette

Specifies a palette for generating a color or grayscale tracing from the original image. (This option is available merely when Mode is set to Colour or Grayscale.)

You can choose one of the following options:

Automatically switches between the express palette and full tone for the tracing, depending on the input image. When you select Automatic for your palette, you can adapt the Colors slider to change vector simplicity and accuracy in the tracing. The value 0 means simplified at the expense of accuracy and the value 100 means accurate or photorealistic at the expense of simplicity.

Case: Tracing outcome when you lot choose Automatic

Uses a small-scale set of colors for the tracing palette. Yous can employ the Color slider to further reduce the colors selected.

Case: Tracing outcome when yous choose Express

Uses the entire gear up of colors for the tracing palette. This option is the best for tracing photos and creates photorealistic artwork. With this option selected, the Colour slider determines the variability of the pixels that make up each of the fill regions. When the Color slider is to the right, the variability is smaller, resulting in more paths defined by smaller areas of color. On the other mitt, when the slider is to the left, the fill areas are fewer and larger.

Example: Tracing upshot when you choose Total Tone

Uses an existing colour group for the tracing palette. This choice allows you to define the verbal colors you want in your traced artwork. Y'all tin choose whatsoever color library you've loaded via the Swatches panel for your tracing palette.

Example: Tracing result when yous choose Certificate Library

Add color libraries to the Swatches panel from the Swatch Libraries bill of fare

  1. To open the Swatches panel, choose Window > Swatches.
  2. Click the Swatch Libraries Menu icon () on the lower-left of the Swatches panel. Alternatively, cull Open Swatch Library from the panel card.
  3. Choose a library from the list.
  4. To add the desired color group to the Swatches panel, click the Save Color Group To Swatches Console button (). For details, see Use swatch libraries.

Add colour libraries to the Swatches panel from the Swatch Libraries bill of fare.

Choose any color library you've loaded via the Swatches console for your tracing palette.

Add color libraries to the Swatches panel using the Adobe Color Themes panel

  1. To open the Adobe Color Themes panel, cull Window > Color Themes.
  2. Explore the many public color themes bachelor in the Explore tab or create your own color themes. Then, add together the selected color theme to the Swatches panel. For details, see Use the Adobe Color Themes panel.

Add color libraries to the Swatches console from the Adobe Colour Themes panel.

Cull any colour library you've loaded via the Adobe Colour Themes panel for your tracing palette.

Advanced controls

Fine-melody your tracing event using advanced options in the Epitome Trace options.

Paths

Controls the distance betwixt the traced shape and the original pixel shape. Lower values create a looser path plumbing fixtures; higher values create a tighter path fitting.

Corners

Specifies the accent on corners and the likeliness that a precipitous bend will plough into a corner betoken. A higher value results in more corners.

Noise

Specifies an surface area in pixels that is ignored while tracing. A higher value results in less racket.

Tip : For a high-resolution image, move the Noise slider to a higher value (for example in the 20–50 range) to accept some effect. For a low-resolution epitome, set it lower (ane–10).

Method

Specifies a method for tracing. You can cull 1 of the following options:

Icon

Name of the preset

Definition

Abutting

Creates cutout paths. The edge of one path is exactly the same as the edge of its neighboring path.

Overlapping

Creates stacked paths. Each path slightly overlaps its neighbor.

Fills

Creates filled regions in the tracing result.

Strokes

Creates stroked paths in the tracing result.

Stroke

Specifies the maximum width of features in the original image that can be stroked. Features larger than the maximum width become outlined areas in the tracing result.

Snap Curves To Lines

Specifies if slightly curved lines are replaced with straight lines and if lines nigh to 0 or 90 degrees are snapped to absolute 0 or 90 degrees.

Tip : You can choose this option for geometric artwork or if shapes in your source image are slightly rotated.

Ignore White

Specifies if white fills areas are replaced with no fills.

Save a tracing preset

  1. Open the Image Trace panel by choosingWindow > Paradigm Trace.

  2. Prepare tracing options for the preset using the Prototype Trace panel.

    You can't edit or delete the default presets (default presets appear in brackets []). However, you tin make an editable re-create of a default preset by selecting the preset and choosing Relieve As New Preset from the console menu.

  3. Click the menu icon () and cull Save As New Preset.

  4. Enter a name for the  preset , and clickOK.

  5. (Optional) To rename your saved preset, click the carte du jour icon () and choose Rename. Enter a proper name for the  preset , and clickOK.

  6. (Optional) To delete your saved preset, click the menu icon () and choose Delete.

Edit the tracing result

When you are satisfied with the results of a tracing, you can convert the tracing object to paths. This concluding step allows you lot to work with the tracing event as you do other vector artwork. Once yous convert the tracing object, y'all can no longer adjust the tracing options.

  1. Select the tracing result.

  2. To catechumen the tracing result to paths, do i of the following:

    • Click Expand in the Control panel or the Properties panel.
    • Choose Object > Paradigm Trace > Expand.

    The resulting paths are grouped together.

  3. To ungroup the grouped paths, click Ungroup in the Backdrop panel. Alternatively, choose Object > Ungroup.

  4. (Optional) To simplify paths by removing excess anchor points, choose Object > Path > Simplify. For details, see Simplify a path.

    You lot can also reshape or edit paths. For details, see Adjust path segments.

  5. To color your tracing result, convert it to Live Paint Groups by selecting the desired paths and choosingObject >Live Pigment >Brand. For details, see Live Paint groups.

Release a tracing object

To discard a tracing simply keep the original placed epitome, release the tracing object.

  1. Select the tracing object.

  2. Choose Object > Prototype Trace > Release.

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