Converting Sketch Logo Designs Into Vector Artwork [EP 18/44]



Now a lot of work can go into sketching and scamping up logo designs in the early stages, though ultimately we are going to need to finalise the design to create vector artwork.

Now this is one of the most crucial steps in the design process, because this is where things start to become real and more decisive.

Now it can be tricky to convert your sketches into vector artwork, especially if you are not that experienced using vector programs like Adobe Illustrator or Affinity.

Now if you are following along with this course, and developing your own logo, you may have a completely different logo design to the one I have developed up to this point, and you may be wondering how you can convert it into vector artwork.

So in this video, I am going to discuss and demonstrate a few methods you can use to convert your logo sketches into vector artwork.

So let’s get into it!

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COURSE PLAYLIST:

This video is part of a 44 part course:

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TOPICS COVERED:

00:00 Introduction
01:54 Housekeeping
03:01 Option 1 – Use The Image Trace Tool
04:52 Prepare Image For Trace
08:46 Option 2 – Use The Image Trace Tool & Refine
09:01 Simplify Paths
10:04 Smooth Tool
10:48 Pen Tool
12:18 Option 3 – Trace Using Pen Tools

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