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​Setting up to Vector your Logo

With a logo already digitized (scanned) and understanding how to vector, it's time to actually create a vector image of your logo. You will need to use the scanned image as a pattern to trace off of and Adobe Illustrator to actually create the vector. The video below will walk you through setting up a new document in Ai, adding your logo to it, and setting up layers. This is the same technique that we used for the practice vector as well. 

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