So recently I received a job request to try to figure out vector design in order to: "copy the given artistic letters with geometrical background into vectors". A nice chance to quit this neet heck.
So I was wondering, which software do you recommend for this? I thought our school taught AutoCAD might work but there might be something better in regard.
Thanks in advance
>>58647795
From your description, it sounds like your client has no idea what vector graphics really. Are. Sounds like they latched onto the word as a buzzword, without any comprehension. So, you can fake it and bullshit them. A vector is whatever you tell them it is.
>>58648125
Still, with what may I bullshit them? What can I use to copy the .dat letter into vectors?
>>58648125
It sounds like YOU have no idea what vector graphics are, because the client's specification seems pretty clear to me.
>>58647795
A vector graphics use an algorithm to draw pixels. You can resize it to any size you would like. Usually vector art is not as detailed as digital art or pictures. Obviously.
>>58647795
Adobe illustrator have this by the push of a button.
>>58648238
Adobe's Illustrator it is, then. Thanks a bunch.
Tho I would also appreciate if there is a simpler alternative for older computers.
>>58648315
Inkscape is a free alternative, and less bloated than Illustrator.
>>58648315
Inkscape maybe
>>58648380
>>58648384
Great. /thread