Thanks! one of the best tutorials I've found this week to solve my problem at 06:25 to vectorize a very detailed Midjourney image, a heraldic grunge style eagle, into a nice vector logo for a T-shirt test.
Hi June! Thanks so much for this video - it was VERY helpful. I'm proficient in Photoshop, but just starting to learn Illustrator. I am curious if the method in this tutorial will allow me to take my midjourney images and vectorize them so I can print them in any size (even large photo prints, such as 40" x 60")? Will images intended to look authentically photo-realistic have that abstract vectorized look to them when I make them larger, and is there a way to get them to look even more realistic by reducing the patchy vectorized look in some way? I don't know if I'm making sense!?
Hi Amanda, yes you can vectorize your Midjourney images in Illustrator as well, sure. If you want the image to look almost the same as the original image, choose the "High Fidelity Photo" option from Image Trace. Let me know if this solve your problem ;)
Thanks! one of the best tutorials I've found this week to solve my problem at 06:25 to vectorize a very detailed Midjourney image, a heraldic grunge style eagle, into a nice vector logo for a T-shirt test.
Great! Right, if you're making vector logo T-shirt, the Image Trace feature works great.
Appreciate the video 🙏🏽🔥🔥
You're welcome!
This was very useful! You deserve a lot more likes.
Ohhhh thanks a lot!
Please make a video on how to create clean detailed vector art in midjourney...
Hi there! Thanks for your suggestion. I'm focusing on Illustrator related content for now, but let me see what I can do in the future :)
@@IllustratorHow please make the video as soon as possible 🙏🙏
Hi June! Thanks so much for this video - it was VERY helpful. I'm proficient in Photoshop, but just starting to learn Illustrator. I am curious if the method in this tutorial will allow me to take my midjourney images and vectorize them so I can print them in any size (even large photo prints, such as 40" x 60")? Will images intended to look authentically photo-realistic have that abstract vectorized look to them when I make them larger, and is there a way to get them to look even more realistic by reducing the patchy vectorized look in some way? I don't know if I'm making sense!?
Hi Amanda, yes you can vectorize your Midjourney images in Illustrator as well, sure.
If you want the image to look almost the same as the original image, choose the "High Fidelity Photo" option from Image Trace.
Let me know if this solve your problem ;)