How To Convert a PNG To Vector with Illustrator

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You can convert a PNG to a Vector file in Illustrator which makes it great for converting logos and shapes, so they are scalable without losing quality.

You can then save it as an ai file or EPS file once you make the conversion.

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You can get the latest version of Adobe Illustrator here: (Adobe affiliate link)

Howfinity
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Thank you so much for watching. Don't forget to subscribe for more Adobe and tech videos! Thank you for your support!

Howfinity
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i had to do some design work for a program at our company. when they asked me to save my design as a vector, i had NO idea what to do. a HUGE thank you -- this was exactly what I needed!!!

alannawoody
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WINDOWS -> IMAGE TRACE ->CHANGE MODE ACCORDINGLY -> OBJECT - IMAGE TRACE - EXPAND

Strawberrysunset
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This was super helpful! Thank you. I love how simple you made it for someone who has never used Adobe, and explained the different steps for a color logo which is exactly what I needed to know. Bless your soul for helping folks out like myself :)

hossderoest
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Brilliantly explained. There are hundreds of really badly explained adobe tutorials on youtube so I'm glad to have found you.

davidgriffin
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Love how this video is to the point! Most make a 10 min video, but this is all I need! Thankkss

LaurenSmits
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By far the best and easiest method I've seen to convert an image to vector! Thanks!

TheShaylaNicole
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All tutorials should be this straight to the point. Thank you!

joeyk
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Two years later i find this video. Wish i knew this earlier would have saved me A LOT of hours. This video made my day😍😍😍💯

hoi
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Oh Man! I've been looking for this video for two years, and it was so simple to find it. Many thanks

pawebolek
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2:20, in and out. Clear, easy to follow. Dope video

ultrapwn
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Brilliant! Straight to the point. Love it! I'm pretty good at PS but I'm just beginning to learn Illustrator. It looks like I'm gonna have to add your channel to my toolbox of instructional tutorials. Thanx for taking the time to demonstrate your skills on Youtube. You are seriously a lifesaver.

Abbigirl
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Is there any way that once you finish you can save it with a transparent background? Apparently, when I save it it creates a white box around it which wasn't there in the original PNG.
*Edit* I figured it out--You can go to View> Transparency Grid. After the image is Traced and Expanded, just click on the surrounding white background images (unfortunately you'll have to sort of pick them each since it's now in parts) and just click Delete. Then once you save it will have a transparent background. Thanks for the video!

RobsWorld
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My mind is BLOWN🥰 You taught me in minutes what I could'nt understand for days watching others. You made it so succint. I so so glad your page came in my feed. Im going to br binge learning. I hope you have a PATRON page or something....so I can support your awesome work! I'm going to look it up!

fullermoments
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SOOOO refreshing to get a straight to the point answer with no bullshit! I serioulsy never comment on anything but I really love this no-blah approach! Had me subscribe in a second! keep it up!

Koalacrew
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Awesome and easy, I was paying Fivers to basically do the same thing. While I've been working with web images both vector and raster for years, I had no idea Illustrator did this so easily. Never to experienced to learn something new!

callaway
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Wow just wow....
For some time I was looking for some easy tutorial to vectorize any logo....
And here I found✨✨✨
Thank you so much

CursedCanvas
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it took me half an hour to find right video -THANK YOU SO SO MUCH !!!

jelenajeremejeva
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years later and its still very helpful, thanks alot

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