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Main => Artwork => Topic started by: Boz on July 15, 2006, 12:58:04 am

Title: Should I PAY someone to do my vector work?
Post by: Boz on July 15, 2006, 12:58:04 am
The bigger question is would I even get any nibbles?

Seriously. Having been employed in computers for 10+ years and growing more disinterested with what I do for a living as the months turn into years, I'm loathing spending the time needed to transfer a few images from raster to vector. I'm so anxious to completely avoid the process of learning yet another app with 4000+ possible configuration options that I'd rather pay someone to do it for me.

I'm considering posting a "job" on guru.com and taking bids. How much should I be willing to pay?

Here is one of four characters I'm hoping to have vectored. Click for more detail or bigger size.

(http://static.flickr.com/53/188566342_89e099dc92.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/in2ishun/188566342/)

Comments appreciated.
Title: Re: Should I PAY someone to do my vector work?
Post by: motorfish on July 15, 2006, 12:39:11 pm
because of the gradients in that image, it would take forever to vectorize it. You'd be better off finding a good illustration of it and scanning it at 600 or 1200 DPI if need be.
Title: Re: Should I PAY someone to do my vector work?
Post by: Boz on July 17, 2006, 03:25:14 am
because of the gradients in that image, it would take forever to vectorize it. You'd be better off finding a good illustration of it and scanning it at 600 or 1200 DPI if need be.

I wasn't ready to admit it until I read your response. Cool. Hopefully a 1200 dpi scan with a Photoshop massage will look half-way decent. Maybe I'll look for a 2400 dpi scanner.

Thanks man.