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This is NOT a photograph. This is a complete vector image of a corvette that I recreated. This was all done in Illustrator with exception of the background which was created in Photoshop. I am very proud of being able to accomplish this! :)
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Vectorized British Library illustration (from an old book) of a lion doing his best to look majestic. This picture reminds me of our cat Nobuo...
Vector illustration of swatch Quantum of Solace Chrono Plastic collection suib402 for localtime.in project
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The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.
Vector Magic is a commercial web service that lets you take bitmap images like photos and logos and make actual vector images out of them for use with Illustrator and the like. I don't have a need for those at this point, but they do let you download a free png version of what the vectorized image looks like and that's cool. I've used tracing/stenciling tools before, but this one seems particularly good at deciding what's noise vs necessary detail. They add their logo to the freebie png version, and I hope they don't mind I darkened it a bit. View large to see the details.
I´ve made this PSD treatment, from a hand drowing by Cristiano Feliphe Silva:
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