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Hi all, urgent help needed please. Thanks to anyone able to.
We have a Photoshop file which is essentially a Font typeface with some emboss and white Stroke as an outline. The background is transparent. We are having this urgently printed onto vinyl to affix onto a vehicle.
However the shop needs to cut the vinyl neatly around the white Stroke outline, so the transparent background is just the car itself. This means their machine will need to automatically cut around all the intricacies of the letters that make up the wording.
They have complained that the PSD is not vectored and when they try to import it into Illustrator, the resulting path looks horrible and we would not be happy with it.
They need a vector outline of all the words to use as a path for the cutter.
Q: Is there a way we can automatically convert the outlines of our Stroke (for the wording) and Shape (for another element) into a smooth vector path?
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help.
Matt
We have a Photoshop file which is essentially a Font typeface with some emboss and white Stroke as an outline. The background is transparent. We are having this urgently printed onto vinyl to affix onto a vehicle.
However the shop needs to cut the vinyl neatly around the white Stroke outline, so the transparent background is just the car itself. This means their machine will need to automatically cut around all the intricacies of the letters that make up the wording.
They have complained that the PSD is not vectored and when they try to import it into Illustrator, the resulting path looks horrible and we would not be happy with it.
They need a vector outline of all the words to use as a path for the cutter.
Q: Is there a way we can automatically convert the outlines of our Stroke (for the wording) and Shape (for another element) into a smooth vector path?
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help.
Matt
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