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Practice Vectoring

So you may have vectored just last period, last marking period or maybe it's been two years since you last vectored an image. If that is the case, you might need a refresher on how to properly draw in Illustrator. If not, you can just skip right over this page and start to create a vector image from your scanned drawing. Otherwise, the videos below will walk you through the process of vectoring the Penn State logo just like we did in the last class. feel free to do as much or as little practicing as you need.  The first lesson, which is just below this paragraph, describes the process of finding an image.
After setting up an Ai file to vector, the next step is to actually start to vector. The video below will start you on vectoring the inside of the ear.
This next video picks up where the last one lets off. With the inner ear done, this video describes the process of making the white outline of the head.
And the fourth and final video here describes the process of finishing the logo and making sure everything is colored and layered just right.

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