![]() ![]() Once you are happy with you selection, you can go ahead and hit Save in the upper right hand side of the screen.Ĭongratulations! You now have a fully editable, vector version of you sketch! Keep following along to learn how to find and use your new shape within Adobe illustrator. So choosing whether to Smooth your image or not is entirely up to your personal preferences. As the name suggests, the Smooth option takes your image and rounds out any rough edges.This can sometimes be useful, but other times it will erase details that you want. The last option that Adobe Capture has for editing is the Smooth option. You can also slide the image itself within the box to crop as well. The crop function allows you to simply slide your finger while holding the edge of the box to decide what part of the image you want to keep. In order to make the moose more centered, I went ahead and cropped my image. In this example, I found that there was too much white space remaining around the edges of the moose. And, of course, if you make any mistakes there is always an undo button to help you go back a couple steps. This can be particularly helpful if there are sections missing that you want to fill in, or if there is a little too much somewhere that you want to edit out. If your drawing needs some editing, the Refine option allows you to draw on and erase from the captured image. However, that may not be the case for your sketch. In this example, there isn't anything that I feel needs to be refined. Here there are several options for editing your image: Refine, Crop, and Smooth. Once you have hit the Camera button, you are taken to an edit screen. This will create a picture of the image, which will also be shared to your gallery. ![]() Once you are pleased with how your image appears, you may hit the Camera button located in the bottom, center of the screen. The app always shows the dominant trace lines, so using the slider allows you to adjust the shape to obtain the optimum results. Sliding the bar all the way to the right hand side allows for more of your image to appear. To help capture more of the drawing at once, use the slide bar that is located directly above the Camera button. As the light hits the image differently, it highlights different parts of the drawing. As you move your device camera around, you will notice that the image that you are viewing in the app may change. For help with this, check the notes attached to the image.Īfter making sure that you have the correct type selected, it is time to capture your image. For our purposes, make sure that the SHAPES option is highlighted in blue and along the center. There are several option types listed along the bar right above the Camera button along the bottom edge of the screen. You should see a screen that resembles the photo above. Once you have your sketch, you are going to go ahead and launch the Adobe Capture app. So without further ado, let's jump right in! I will save that for another day, and another Instructable if anyone is interested. I will not, however, be delving into the other wonderful functions that the Adobe Capture app has. So, in this Instructable, I plan to introduce you to the basics of using Adobe Capture to simply turn a hand-drawn sketch into vector artwork that can then be used within Adobe Illustrator to create awesome vector artwork. But after using Adobe Capture for various different projects, I am convinced! Adobe Capture is a simple and easy way to transfer artwork into illustrator. When I learned about Adobe Capture, I was skeptical about how this portable Adobe Creative Cloud App could be used to make life easier for artists like me who want to be able to transfer their artwork into Illustrator without too much hassle. It was horribly frustrating, and I was about ready to give up transferring my artwork and instead just keep my sketches on paper and my vectors on the computer. ![]() I tried scanning my sketches in, taking photos of my sketches and importing them into the file, image tracing, hand tracing within Illustrator, and so many other techniques to get my hand-drawn art into Illustrator. When I first started using Adobe Illustrator to turn my sketched artwork into vector artwork, I had a hard time finding the most efficient way to make it happen. As a graphic artist, it has always been my goal to take sketches and turn them into artwork that I can use within editing programs like Adobe Illustrator to create fun vector illustrations. ![]()
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