![]() Then I autotraced them several times with several settings and corrected it manually after that. I scanned flyers with a flatbed scanner, blowed the images up that they were about a square metre tall. At that point I was a bloody newbie with almost zero experience in graphic design. They only had small files of GIF and JPEG for letterheads and business cards. Back in 2013/2014 I traced for the company I worked for its logos. But I don't agree that Potrace isn't useful with logos. I agree that Inkscape does a nice job and both applications work well together. Autotrace is next to useless when you need exact paths, like in logos. These can be used as stylistic effects, or with some material they can look pretty close to handmade. It can though do fairly good approximations. ![]() ![]() Rather ironically, you cannot use autotrace to make exact renderings of pixel images (c omputer cannot calculate exact output!!!). ![]()
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