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Vector graphics more often than not are used for drawing and creating since they can be stretched and re-sized. Adobe Illustrator is one also of many draw programs that uses vectors graphics. Learn then the basics of creating vector graphics through Adobe illustrator by following this simple tutorial.

    • 1Click on the Type Tool and type a word, such as “Vectors” like the accompanied illustration or even your name would do.
    • 2Choose also five colors you would like to use for this tutorial. If you want to follow the colors used, here are also the details on the color settings. Dark Blue: C=100, M=97, Y=0, K=45 ; Dark Red: C=0, M=100, Y=79, K=20 ; Orange: C=0, M=53, Y=68, K=0 ; Yellow: C=0, M=0, Y=51, K=0 ; Green: C=61, M=0 ,Y=45, K=0.
  1. You can also use Shift + Ctrl + O as a shortcut on creating outlines.
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  2. Start by dragging first and tearing off Illustrator’s Shape Tool, so that you will be able to see all the different shape applications Illustrator can offer.
  3. Click on the rectangle tool icon and then click over the Illustrator canvas. Set the settings as indicated on the accompanied illustration or you can set your own size also. Be reminded also to make the size equal on both sides.
  4. With the same application as the previous step create the rounded square. However because the Rounded Rectangle Tool has round corners add then a setting for its corner radius.
  5. With the same settings as a square, set a same size on the width and height of the circle.
  6. For the settings of the hexagon set the size 50% smaller and then type on its sides 6 for 6 sides for a hexagon.
  7. Set the size of the star 50% smaller also for its first radius and then one-third smaller for its second radius. Then type in 5 for 5 points on the star.
  8. Use the Pen Tool to draw or trace shapes, in this case to complete your artwork draw a small heart.
  9. You can now add in colors on the shapes and vectored text.
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    How do I convert image files to vector images?
    Shari Fairclough
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    Shari Fairclough is a Social Media & Graphic Design Expert based in Atlanta, Georgia. Shari is a versatile designer with extensive experience in social media marketing, UX/UI design, and graphic print production. She has over 4 years of both freelance and in-house experience working as a UX and Graphic Designer. She currently works as the Social Media & Marketing Coordinator at Guidepost Montessori. In this role, Shari curates engaging content and enhances the school's online presence. In 2022, Shari founded Sunni Aesthetics, a design platform that blends culture, design, and art. Shari holds a Google UX Design certification. Additionally, she studied graphic design at The Creative Circus, has four years of experience working as an assistant teacher, and is certified as a TEFL instructor. Shari has contributed to various publications, including Canvas Rebel, VoyageATL, and 11 Alive, and has film credits on IMDb for her work in "Black Lightning," "The Color Purple," and "The Staircase." She received a BA in Film & Media from Georgia State University.
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    You can convert image files using Adobe Illustrator’s Image Trace feature. Start by importing your raster image file (such as a JPEG, PNG, GIF, or BMP) by selecting File > Place. Once the image is uploaded, select it, then navigate to the top toolbar and click on the Image Trace button. You can then choose from the preset options, like a high-fidelity photo or a black-and-white logo. After selecting a preset, adjust the settings as needed in the Image Trace panel to fine-tune its vectorization. Lastly, click on the Expand button to convert the traced image into a fully editable vector graphic image. 
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