I want to get a copy of the attached design at a higher resolution.
Can I trace it somehow and scale it up? I figure since the design is hand drawn to begin with the tracing will not ruin the look.
In case it is not already obvious, I am mostly unfamiliar with graphic design and the tools of the trade.
I would appreciate your tips!
>>249849
I'm not sure whether you want it in vectors or just a higher resolution. You literally can just search for the scene from the movie and find the original picture they used.
Pic related
>>249855
Same anon here, did a quick rendition.
I realistically could've traced the whole thing but it's not worth my time as I just wanted to see what I could do in a small amount of time.
I live traced it and it didn't come out that bad.
>>249855
This is useful for actually achieving my ultimate goal, which is to reprint the design on better material. So thanks!
But I was also interested in how I might create a vector of that image.
>>249858
This is awesome! Thanks a lot.
How did you do it?
>>249875
Different anon. Bring jpg/PNG/whatever into illustrator, click live trace, fuck around with settings until it looks right. Works for quick vectors but doesn't always turn out great depending on the image.