
Here's an example of what can
be achieved with vector drawing software.
This TVR Cerbera illustration
took approximately 20 hours to complete and is
drawn using just Illustrator.

Some images are more suited
for this kind of work. Images with metallic surfaces
can turn out to look quite effective as a Vector
Graphic.
Vector drawings can be scalable
to any size without any loss in quality. This
makes them ideal for company logos or other objects
that have to be resized frequently.
We can convert your logo from a raster or (bitmap)
image to a vector illustration. Your logo will
be completely redrawn using the smallest number
of points possible (but still retaining image
quality); the fewer the points the smaller the
file size.
There are two kinds of computer
graphics - raster (composed
of pixels) and vector (composed
of paths). Raster images are
more commonly called bitmap images.
A bitmap image uses a grid of individual pixels
where each pixel can be a different color or shade.
Bitmaps are composed of pixels.
Vector graphics use mathematical
relationships between points and the paths connecting
them to describe an image. Vector graphics
are composed of paths.
Bitmap images require
higher resolutions and anti-aliasing for a smooth
appearance. Vector based graphics on the other
hand are mathematically described and appear smooth
at any size or resolution.
Bitmaps are best used for photographs
and images with subtle shading. Graphics best
suited for the vector format are Logos, page layout,
type, line art or illustrations.
You may have a logo that you
designed yourself either created using photo editing
software or perhaps a design that you've hand
drawn, 90% of the time we can re-draw it into
a vector graphic.
Just Email
your existing logo as a JPG file and we'll let
you know whether we can re-draw it and also give
you a price.
If you have a hand drawn image you can scan it
at a minimum of 150 dpi and save it as a JPG file
which you can then send by email.
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