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Try putting the dane in a star with the text that G!#Design suggested. You also do not need gradients, your color choice was very poor along with font choice.
Also try working on defining the dane more instead of just live tracing it.
good, just tray to use the dog´s head full, without vectors an one star between dane and star, and i think the stars could look better without the effect, well i just my opinion :D
Vectorizing a picture is not as easy as it seems. Your great dane suffers from very bad vectorization that ate half of one of his ears and made his spots look like fractal painting.
How about you take up a pencil and try to draw a simple silhouette?
Tricks of the trade, that's how it's done properly.
You can use software like 'Vector magic' but you need to know how to tweak settings to get the best result and that requires lots of practice and patience.
Kids nowadays don't have the patience to do things right, they want everything now without real effort.
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I put it through a de-cheeze-afier program...it reorganized the elements and stripped off the effects. Here you go---->
Try putting the dane in a star with the text that G!#Design suggested. You also do not need gradients, your color choice was very poor along with font choice.
Also try working on defining the dane more instead of just live tracing it.
good, just tray to use the dog´s head full, without vectors an one star between dane and star, and i think the stars could look better without the effect, well i just my opinion :D
Looks like the dog has the mange all over its neck. What's that supposed to be?
Do they have to be exactly 3 starts or it can be one?
Vectorizing a picture is not as easy as it seems. Your great dane suffers from very bad vectorization that ate half of one of his ears and made his spots look like fractal painting.
How about you take up a pencil and try to draw a simple silhouette?
Ha! so that's what's causing the poor dog losing its hair.
Pen and pencil is the best advice. Then, after scanning the drawing, it comes vectorization but with Bezier curves.
Tricks of the trade, that's how it's done properly.
You can use software like 'Vector magic' but you need to know how to tweak settings to get the best result and that requires lots of practice and patience.
Kids nowadays don't have the patience to do things right, they want everything now without real effort.