Thanks again.
Il order to explain better what I need to do I send you 4 images : first
original picture, scanned handmade drawing I made based on that picture, the
result I get with technical drawing option on Illustrator withe double
lines, and the style I would like to get.
My final drawing will be printed in vary big scale. So I need vectorial
file. So that will not be possible to use photoshop.
With these information, may be you have ideas about how I have to do.
Sincerely,
Narmine
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Date : Fri, 05 Jul 2013 01:06:11 -0700
À : Narmine Sadeg <narmin.sadege@neuf.fr>
Objet : Re: Making a technical drawing using a handmade drawing Making a technical drawing using a handmade drawing
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I see. in that case you may have better luck scanning it and mangling it in
Photoshop. Eroding and smoothing lines based on the relevant selection tools
there might prove useful and often works if you want to simulate a slightly
scratchy "historic" look. For anything else cleanly re-drawing/ manualyl
tracing in AI might be more efficient. Mylenium
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