Vector images convenience a mathematical formula to define lines and shapes rather than the pixels used to cinch the resolution of a raster image such as a "JPG." Thanks to the equation of vector images is always fixed, the appearance itself can be resized to any proportions without losing its autochthonous properties. Right-click "Layer 1" and select "Delete" after completing the trace. Click "Save As..." from the "File" menu to save the new vector image.
Then browse to the JPG you aspiration to transform to a vector. Click the "Ajar" button to import the image to the canvas.
2. Click the "Layers" palette button on the right toolbar to expand it. Right click "Layer 1" and place a check next to "Dim images to:." Leave the dim value at its default of 50 percent.
3. Click the "Toggles Lock" checkbox to lock Layer 1, then select the "Create New Layer" icon at the bottom of the layers palette. Click the newly-created "Layer 2" to choose it, then hit "P" to choose the pen tool.
4. Trace the image using the pen tool. Click once, then click again to make a straight line between two points. Click and drag to create a curve, then hold down the "Alt" key and click the last point to end the curve.
5. Trace the image completely, adjusting the line and fill color in the left toolbar as needed. While newer versions of "Adobe Illustrator" quality a "Breathing Hint" effects to transform raster images to vectors, expanded consistent results are achieved by importing a raster carved figure and tracing it by ability.