How Do You Make Retro Vector Images In Photoshop?
Adding a vector effect to photographs in Adobe Photoshop gives your images a retro-cartoon look. The effect takes a little bit of time and effort, but the final result is a uniquely-manipulated photograph. Launch Photoshop and open the image to which you want to add the vector effect. Save the image as a .psd file by clicking “File” then “Save As.” Select “Photoshop (*.PSD, *PDD)” from the “Format” drop down menu, name the image and hit “Save.” Unlock the base layer of your image by double-clicking on the locked layer. Name the new layer in the dialog box that pops up and click “OK.” Duplicate the original layer. Select the eye dropper tool and capture the darkest area of the image. Then choose the pen tool from the toolbar and select the “Shape Layers” option. Add anchor points around the image. Then connect the anchor points to create your outline. Make the copy layer invisible to see what the outline looks like. Turn on the visibility of the copy layer. Select the “Convert Anchor Po