Please log in. To create a new account, enter the name and password you want to use.
If you supplied an email address when you signed up or added a email later, you can have your password reset.
This user name doesn't exist. If you want to create a new account, just verify your password and log in.
This user name exists. If you want to create a new account, please choose a different name.
Enter the current email address you have registered in your profile. You'll get an email containing your new password.
You have no email address in your profile, so you can't have your password reset.
Password reset. Check your email in a few minutes
That account does not exist.
The email address specified is not registered with this account.
Delivery to this email address has failed.
Velen said: If you use shape layers (as opposed to paths), you don't need to fill/stroke anything and they can be upscaled without losing information. It's perfectly possible to vector in Photoshop.
and how to export it to svg or similar ? edit : just tested, lol no you cant! i see pixels everywhere PS IS NOT VECTOR, ITS PIXEL BASED! Once color = game over!
photoshop vectors are all a fixed resolution, as you can only export paths to illus. if you only do paths to begin with, why not use illustrator to begin with? its way better to use illustrator for vectorting as it is adobes program for vectors, ps vec support is only for basic stuff.
ps is good for making wallpapers of anime screenshots and shit, but not to vector a scan/screenshot to make it "pillow printable"!
MDGeist
edit : just tested, lol no you cant! i see pixels everywhere
PS IS NOT VECTOR, ITS PIXEL BASED! Once color = game over!
photoshop vectors are all a fixed resolution, as you can only export paths to illus.
if you only do paths to begin with, why not use illustrator to begin with? its way better to use illustrator for vectorting as it is adobes program for vectors, ps vec support is only for basic stuff.
ps is good for making wallpapers of anime screenshots and shit, but not to vector a scan/screenshot to make it "pillow printable"!