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How to copy rotate image/vector


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#1 Vonny

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Posted 11 July 2012 - 02:21 AM

Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with some tips how to copy rotate image/vector in Adobe Ilustrator, so it's rounded/circle precisely.. Like attached image for example. Thanks in advance!
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#2 marlonaire

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Posted 11 July 2012 - 02:44 AM

try this tutorial Adobe Illustrator Blend Tool - YouTube

#3 sharie

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 02:20 AM

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I'm sure there are several ways to do this but one way I do this is have illustrator open with the file, and also have photoshop open with a jpg version of the file open Size at 300 res. ( I have the same file open in photoshop to make sure the design goes back together the way I have it in illustrator--- I then take the seperate parts of the vector from illustrator, 1 element at a time, drag it from AI and drop it on the opend file I have in photoshop, you now have a vector smart object on it on layer, I do this for each element until the object is complete. You end up with a layered psd file that is vector smart objects, these vector smart objects can be sized,scaled but color editing can't be done unless you rasterize that vecor smart object.

This little trick comes in handy when I havbe had "many" vector objects to make as psd or ong files for iphone app programs. I make almost all my stuff in illustrator now so learning new tricks for this comes in handy and saves time : )

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#4 sharie

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 05:28 AM

There is no way to do what you are asking unless you make the actual vector in photoshop......... photoshop vectors are complicated for clients and big files.Then you get the designers adding clipping masks ect.... A person needs to really know photoshop to work a vector in photoshop, I can honestly say 99 % of clients/contestholders do not know photoshop enough to deal with photoshop vectors. I get calls all the time, what do I do with this file how do I size it, how or what do I send to the printer.
The best thing to do is google photoshop vectors Creating a Vector image in Photoshop is one that might help also read the help files that come with photoshop. Adobe has great help files (if people would just use the help) but do a google search there are MANY tutorials on this. Learning this though will take time and much practice

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#5 rajagee

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:08 PM

i was try marlonaire, tutorial Adobe Illustrator Blend Tool - YouTube very nice practice thanks for sharing this link




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