Hello Everyone and My Buddies who helped me in “Aligning Outer Object to the Outer Path of Center Object” Topic,Greetings Friends! Howdyyyyy? I hope "Howdy" means How Are You Doing Today.After a Lengthy Period I am Returning Back to this Wonderful CorelDRAW Forums. Due to Circumstances I was Unable to Participate in my Past Discussions. Anyways...Few Weeks ago a NeuroSurgeon came and Met Me along with His Reference Pic which Looks Ditto (Exactly) like this:
and the Link is - http://harekrishna.com/col/art/swing.jpg
He needs a Painting of that Reference Pic to Hang on the Wall. I have to Convert that Pic into a Vector Design to Print on a Canvas Fabric.Is it Possible to Convert JPG to Vector from CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X7 software OR should I Use some Other Software? If it’s Possible in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X7, then how should I Convert it?Please Help.Look forward to hearing from you soon.Thank you.
You don't need to convert the image to vector, just print it directly on to the canvas!
Hello Mike,I cannot Print it Directly on the Canvas because the JPG is a Low Resolution file and the Required Size is 7 Feet. Hence, I want to Convert that JPG Format to Vector Format so that I can Increase it to 7 Feet.
Creative77 said: Hello Mike,I cannot Print it Directly on the Canvas because the JPG is a Low Resolution file and the Required Size is 7 Feet. Hence, I want to Convert that JPG Format to Vector Format so that I can Increase it to 7 Feet.
I once had a client ask for a 16x20 inch print from an image that measured 2x2 inches, I had to paint it with Corel Painter...Similar here 9with my own personal touches)...enlarged 50x and repainted. This might be your best bet. But maybe try PhotoZoom first
Mike in Canada said:I once had a client ask for a 16x20 inch print from an image that measured 2x2 inches, I had to paint it with Corel Painter...Similar here 9with my own personal touches)...enlarged 50x and repainted. This might be your best bet. But maybe try PhotoZoom first
Creative77 said:So, how did Paint 2 by 2 Inches Reference Image to 16 by 20 Inches with Corel Painter?
I just create my own brushes, usually based on the "Acrylic brushes" and smear the pixels to look like paint. Also a bit of "Impasto" to give depth and "surface textures" to mimic canvas types.
Creative77 said:Is it Possible to Do your Own Personal Touches again and Record a Video Clipping of it?
There are many tutorials online at Youtube, just search for "Painter Tutorials" in Google.
Creative77 said:"Similar here 9with my own personal touches)" What does "9with" mean?
My own personal touches...Everyone has an "Artistic Expression" so to speak. I don't remember exactly, but I usually enhance eyes, highlight noses slightly, add saturation to lips, smooth skin, add color to eyes and so forth.
Creative77 said:PhotoZoom
PhotoZoom is a really nice up-rezzing program, maybe be worth a look. Perfect Resize (aka Genuine Fractals) is similar.
Also, you may want to try up-sampling in PhotoPaint, then running "Smart Blur" over it first. You may be surpised.
There is a version of Photozoom in photopaint, accessible through the file > export for menu. You have to register it free for first time use.
Mike in Canada said:I just create my own brushes, usually based on the "Acrylic brushes" and smear the pixels to look like paint. Also a bit of "Impasto" to give depth and "surface textures" to mimic canvas types.
Mike in Canada said:There are many tutorials online at Youtube, just search for "Painter Tutorials" in Google.
Mike in Canada said:My own personal touches...Everyone has an "Artistic Expression" so to speak. I don't remember exactly, but I usually enhance eyes, highlight noses slightly, add saturation to lips, smooth skin, add color to eyes and so forth.
Mike in Canada said:PhotoZoom is a really nice up-rezzing program, maybe be worth a look. Perfect Resize (aka Genuine Fractals) is similar.Also, you may want to try up-sampling in PhotoPaint, then running "Smart Blur" over it first. You may be surpised.
Hello Creative; I THINK it would be better to go to where Marios above is saying and see what they have and see what's available and how much, and add it to the estimate for your client. That way no one gets hurt.
George
Hello Everyone,I will Respond to your Messages before End of the Day OR sometime Tomorrow.
Hello George!Thanks for your Response. Now there is NO POINT to Go where Marios Charalambous above said. Because, that Person did not Become my Client.
TheSign Guy said: Hello Creative; I THINK it would be better to go to where Marios above is saying and see what they have and see what's available and how much, and add it to the estimate for your client. That way no one gets hurt. George