The other day I vectorized an image that we were using as a logo for our site. Projeto Contato I can't take credit for this as it was JP's work, I simply vectorized it. I made the Illustrator file in a way so that making a flash banner would be easy.
The vectorized image is an Illustrator CS3 file. After it was vectorized, I composited it in Indesign CS3. (What can I say? I am a chained eagle to Indesign. *grin*) The largest part of the work lay in creating the Illustrator vector. And no, it isn't a "traced" image. 100% lines and curves. Enjoy!

Based on Change of Seasons by StefanWilkens on DeviantART

The vectorized image is an Illustrator CS3 file. After it was vectorized, I composited it in Indesign CS3. (What can I say? I am a chained eagle to Indesign. *grin*) The largest part of the work lay in creating the Illustrator vector. And no, it isn't a "traced" image. 100% lines and curves. Enjoy!
Composite Banner

Based on Change of Seasons by StefanWilkens on DeviantART
Vectorized source

Labels: Design, DeviantART, Graphic Design, Illustrator CS3, Indesign CS3, JP, Projects, Projeto Contato, Vector
After nearly a month, I finally finished my pet project that I have been working/brooding on.
While the total duration took nearly a month, the amount of actual work hours on it would bring it closer to a full day. The vast majority (around 60%)of the time was spent on browsing the Oracle.
The only other thing that took a significant amount of time (around 30%) was the Photoshop for a few of the spreads. The actual design side (Indesign) only took around 10% of the total time.

More information about its creation and source material can be found here.
While the total duration took nearly a month, the amount of actual work hours on it would bring it closer to a full day. The vast majority (around 60%)of the time was spent on browsing the Oracle.
The only other thing that took a significant amount of time (around 30%) was the Photoshop for a few of the spreads. The actual design side (Indesign) only took around 10% of the total time.

More information about its creation and source material can be found here.
Labels: Design, DeviantART, Indesign, Indesign CS3