Need to convert design to Vector Line Art
Budget: $10 – $30 CAD
Hello!
I have two designs for my kids' educational toy (a wooden board) in AI/PDF files, and I need them turned into clean, basic black-and-white outline drawings.
We'll end up with just two images: one for the front and one for the back. It's straightforward—no fancy stuff, just clean lines!
What I'll Give You:
- The original design files in PSD/AI Format.
- A sample image to show exactly the style I'm after (Very rough design).
Your Job – Super Easy Steps:
You'll create two high-quality PNG files with a plain white background.
Front Side Drawing:
Start with the front design from my files.
Turn it into flat, 2D black-and-white lines (get rid of any wood look or 3D shadows).
Key part: Use solid black lines for the board's outer shape and the logo on the handle. But for all the Punjabi letters on the board, switch them to dashed (dotted) black lines – make the dashes neat and even.
Back Side Drawing:
Use the back design from my files.
Do the same: Flat, 2D black-and-white lines only.
Key part: Solid black lines for the board's outer shape, the logo on the handle, and the long slot for the stick. For the Punjabi vowels and numbers, use dashed (dotted) black lines – keep them consistent and tidy.
That's it! Basically, you're just simplifying my designs into outlines and making the letters dotted as I described. Quick win for everyone.
I have two designs for my kids' educational toy (a wooden board) in AI/PDF files, and I need them turned into clean, basic black-and-white outline drawings.
We'll end up with just two images: one for the front and one for the back. It's straightforward—no fancy stuff, just clean lines!
What I'll Give You:
- The original design files in PSD/AI Format.
- A sample image to show exactly the style I'm after (Very rough design).
Your Job – Super Easy Steps:
You'll create two high-quality PNG files with a plain white background.
Front Side Drawing:
Start with the front design from my files.
Turn it into flat, 2D black-and-white lines (get rid of any wood look or 3D shadows).
Key part: Use solid black lines for the board's outer shape and the logo on the handle. But for all the Punjabi letters on the board, switch them to dashed (dotted) black lines – make the dashes neat and even.
Back Side Drawing:
Use the back design from my files.
Do the same: Flat, 2D black-and-white lines only.
Key part: Solid black lines for the board's outer shape, the logo on the handle, and the long slot for the stick. For the Punjabi vowels and numbers, use dashed (dotted) black lines – keep them consistent and tidy.
That's it! Basically, you're just simplifying my designs into outlines and making the letters dotted as I described. Quick win for everyone.
Related categories:
Graphic Design
Photoshop
Illustrator
Illustration
Adobe Illustrator
2D Drawing
Adobe Photoshop
Vector Design