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Vectorize graphics using Recraft

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Demo summary

The video shows the process of importing a design into Recraft, using the 'vectorize' tool to create crisp edges, and editing individual color elements within the resulting vector file.

Step-by-step

  1. Sign in and open a new project in Recraft
  2. Drag your design into the project workspace
  3. Click the Vectorize button at the top of the interface
  4. Double-click the vectorized image to access individual elements
  5. Select and change specific colors using the side panel

Options

  • Turn on specific colors to modify them individually

Watch out for

  • Free accounts are limited to three images per day
  • Avoid using this for highly detailed photorealistic images or complex styles like Van Gogh

Tips

  • Use this tool for graphics where you need perfectly crisp edges
  • Use the vector format when you need more control over individual design elements

Highlights

it's a lot quicker than waiting for DGB. And it's very, very clean.

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