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Do images from illustrator when transpose to photoshop will still remain a vector image or will change to raster image?
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You have the ability to choose how it will be imported when you copy from illustrator and paste into photoshop. It will automatically bring up a dialog box for you. If you have trouble check your settings in illustrator for the clipboard.
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nope.
the dialog that nineve talks about is the point which it rasterizes the image and is unfortunately no longer a vector image. rock on!! ![]()
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So is there a way to for vector images in illustrator to remain a vector image when transferred to photoshop?
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It Can Remain Vector
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You can paste it as a path or a shape layer. Both options will allow it to remain vector. Nineve |
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OK I'll try thanks!
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