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Vectorize your logotype free with Inkscape

January 18th, 2010

Inkscape is a vector-drawing program, which is open source and free to use. 0.47 version was released last year and there are a lot of exciting upgrades have been made. You can use the Gaussian Blur filter in, ie you can do things you mark blurry. Additionally, it has increased the speed with which it is displayed on the screen. The best is still the major improvement has been made to vectorize photos in color. The program has become easier to use and faster. Now 0.48 is planned in 2010.

Background Information
Vector graphics are different from bitmap and on the way to store simple vector graphics elements to it to be displayed rather than each pixel. So a line is stored, therefore, that a description of the line. This means that vector graphics are scalable both up and down without making it ugly.

The program is easy to use and it is also very easy to do gradient fills. If you start with two colors so it’s easy to add colors that are shades between them. It’s also easy to control how the gradient looks.

inkscape logotypeI have been thinking of making stickers to the car and when I do not think it is good enough to enlarge my banner outright. It will be ugly and pixelate. Therefore, I tested to vectorize my log so I can send it to the press. The printer can scale my banner so I can get it in the right size.

You pull up your image in Inkscape and then you get it in a frame When you vectorizes bitmap in Inkskape makes about 15 Scans, Colors and Tick tick off “Smooth”, you should get a nice vectorization. Here you get to experiment as it depends on the original image, and how detailed you want it.

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