(once you convert it to vector art, you can make it all black and white.)
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Browse All TopicsI need to create a black and white company logo in vector art using Illustrator. I'm guessing I can just outline logo in black and then have the rest of it white. I have an image in grayscale, but it has to be totally black and white, EPS or AI format.
Any ideas the easiest way to do this?
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by: BongSooPosted on 2007-12-19 at 13:30:27ID: 20503108
LIve trace. However, if you have photoshop, it might be useful to use levels to increase the density in the gray areas (if it is true grayscale). If its already a black and white image (or mostly dark gray), I would use live trace to convert it to outlines/vector art.