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Converting Photoshop layer mask into a vector image

Converting Photoshop masking into a vector imageOn this tutorial I'm going to show how to use vector magic and convert your layer mask into a vector image, I'm using vector magic since beta way back 2007 that was the time which they are still open for unlimited online bitmap conversion, it is one of the 'best bitmap to vector' software, this is useful for designer who still does'nt know how to use illustrator.

There are always war between creating a logo on photoshop and illustrator, I'm one of those who agrees that creating logos on a vector base software such as illustrator is highly recommended but I still don't know how too use illustrator that much, so I stick with vector magic to convert my bitmap logos.

there are lots of useful ways to make use of vector magic, and one of them was converting your layer mask and be able to import into flash, we all do respect but masking inside flash is a backbreaking, especially if you use their brush tool which has limited settings.

before eveything else I want to remind that using vector magic to convert your mask online wont help, as it doesn't support transparency, you need to purchase the desktop edition. (You can purchase one right here)

Ok lets start, first of all you need to read my tutorial about "color tuning a car using photoshop", we would be using the same image and layer masking.

On our first step which we already have done masking, our goal would be to convert the mask into an image layer and take everything out other than the car itself.

color manipulating a car

In order to do that, this is what you need to do; first you need to select the mask [Alt click], invert it [Ctrl I], then select all [Ctrl A], copy it [Ctrl C].

color manipulating a car

After copying , create a new layer [Ctrl shift alt N], and paste it there.

color manipulating a car

Then invert the original mask to bring it back and [Alt Drag] to our new layer to make a duplicate copy.

color manipulating a car

Next will be disabling all layer visibility except for our new layer and at this point we are already finish, save the file as PNG to retain its transparency, Name it aygo.png.

color manipulating a car

Then open your vector magic and drag our aygo.png, we will convert it using advance option, the reason behind why we choose advance option is we wanted to prevent the vector magic from converting more that one color, if we use fully automated conversion it would convert everything including the grayscale, you also have full control over how smooth the over all result.

color manipulating a car

After choosing advance mode, select ‘leave transparent' option, then make sure that you only have two listed on your color palette, that would be transparent and the other one would be a pure black.

color manipulating a car

Select next and set the complexity, then click next or you can play around with those settings, then click next and save it.

color manipulating a car

color manipulating a car

You can now use that .EPS and import it to flash for masking, I'll discuss this tutorial under flash which has something to do with color transformation.


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written by Spasquini , March 24, 2009
I'm not sure about Flash, but with Illustrator I'm Sure and the fact that both are Adobe products, now, I think it should work the same ...

CTRL+Click on the mask of a layer to load the selection, than go to the Path palette and convert it to a path.
Select the just-created path with the black arrow and CTRL+C. Jump on the other application (AI works, Flash is to be tried) and CTRL+V ...

With no use of Vector Magic
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written by bert , March 25, 2009
yep that would do especially if you are converting a single color image like masking, but it won't make it with logo's as far as I know vector magic can convert your image into vector more smoothly and detailed than illustrator.

I don't know at the present if they made some improvements on cs4 release..
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written by princess , March 25, 2009
how much illustrator cost??
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written by ms. wednesday , March 25, 2009
@Spasquini
thanks for the simple trick, appreciated!! but vector magic is quite useful for those who's not into illustrator. ^^

@princess
hmmmm around 595 bucks? but it's an excellent software ^^
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written by TutorialsRoom , March 25, 2009
Really nice, it was added to the homepage of http://www.tutorialsroom.com

Keep on the good work ;)
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written by ms. wednesday , March 26, 2009
thankz! is that a new tutorial directory?
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written by Brochures , April 01, 2009
I use Photoshop more often than Illustrator too. This tutorial is great, thanks for sharing this! Keep up the good work!
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written by argon , April 03, 2009
nice technique...for vector masking...
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written by photoshop masking , April 17, 2009
Splendid and useful tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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written by restauración fotográfico , May 06, 2009
Muy divertido! una restauración fotográfico interesante.
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written by Mike , October 14, 2009
Beleza, rapaz! Muito divertido mesmo! Rock on, brother!
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