Adobe Illustrator – Image Trace and Live Paint

Adobe Illustrator Image Trace and Live Paint

Adobe Illustrator Image Trace and Live Trace

Adobe Illustrator has a really useful tool that can enable you to import your pixel based images or drawings and convert them to vector artwork on the Adobe Illustrator Artboard. It works best when the artwork is simple or black and white, Adobe Illustrator will struggle to convert a full color photograph in to vector artwork, it will do it but the results won’t look amazing. As with most tools in Adobe Illustrator the Image Trace tool is amazing but does have its limits.

With the Live paint tool in Adobe Illustrator you can easily paint areas of your vector artwork that are not necessarily fill areas, the Live paint tool in Adobe Illustrator works really well with items that you have Live Traced on the Adobe Illustrator Artboard.

 

Image Trace

Image Trace traces existing raster artwork you can then convert the drawing to vector paths or a Live Paint object. It is useful for turning a drawing in to vector art, tracing logos etc. Here is a step by step guide on how to use the Image Trace panel in Adobe Illustrator.

Adobe Illustrator Live Trace

1. With a raster image placed in to your document and selected click the ‘IMAGE TRACE’ button in the control bar. This will convert the image into an image tracing object.

Adobe Illustrator Live Trace Panel

2. Click the Image Trace panel button in the Control panel to open the panel. Or go to Window>Image Trace.

After tracing you may need to clean up the resulting vector artwork, choose Object>Path>Simplify. Using the Curve Precision and Angle Threshold sliders you can edit the amont of anchor points used and the angles to make the vector paths simpler and easier to edit.

Adobe Illustrator Image Trace simplify

Live Paint

Live Paint lets you paint vector graphics intuitively in Adobe Illustrator, by automatically detecting and correcting gaps that otherwise would have affected how fills and strokes were applied. Paths divide the drawing surface in to areas which can be coloured, regardless of whether the area is bounded by a single path or by segments. The Live Paint tool works particularly well with artwork that you have created using the Image Trace tool in Adobe Illustrator.

Adobe Illustrator Live Paint

1. Select all of the artwork that you want to use the Live Paint tool with. Choose Object>Live Paint>Make or click on the selected artwork with the Live Paint tool.

Adobe Illustrator Live Paint Colour

2. You have created a Live Paint group that you can now roll over the image with the Live Paint Bucket tool, you will see the individual areas highlight as you move around the image. You can click to fill the image with any selected swatch from the swatches panel or use your cursors to toggle to different swatches.

Adobe Illustrator Live paint finished

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