hey minna!
please explain how i could save my vectoring work without rastering the
vector
I want my saved picture won't be 'pixelized" even after zoomed thousand
percents
Basically if you want the vector to not be pixelized after zooming you must save
it with the .svg extension. I understand you made your vector in a
vector-graphic programme and thus are able to do that. Be aware that if you plan
on submitting the vector to MT it is not possible to submit it as an .svg since
the only file types accepted on MT are .jpg
sa, arigackto for telling me
i used to save my finished work using default setting so that i didnt notice d
option for saving without removing d vector
ng... are the vectors of such jpg still editable in corel draw?
no... .jpg is a raster graphics extension... but it's the only one accepted on
MT. if you want a 'true' vector, that is editable in corel you have to save it
as .svg...
hey minna!
please explain how i could save my vectoring work without rastering the vector
I want my saved picture won't be 'pixelized" even after zoomed thousand percents
Basically if you want the vector to not be pixelized after zooming you must save it with the .svg extension. I understand you made your vector in a vector-graphic programme and thus are able to do that. Be aware that if you plan on submitting the vector to MT it is not possible to submit it as an .svg since the only file types accepted on MT are .jpg
yeah, so how can I save my vectoring work in JPG format?
Can I do it with Photoshop?
Yup. Just after finishing your work go to file->save as-> and choose from the menu .jpg then you'll just have to choose the quality and such
sa, arigackto for telling me
i used to save my finished work using default setting so that i didnt notice d option for saving without removing d vector
ng... are the vectors of such jpg still editable in corel draw?
no... .jpg is a raster graphics extension... but it's the only one accepted on MT. if you want a 'true' vector, that is editable in corel you have to save it as .svg...