How to Create a Vector Drawing with Google Drawings?
Vector drawings and illustrations are some of the tools you can customize in Google Drawings. So take this article as your introduction to creating a vector drawing seamlessly on Google Drawings.
How to Create a Vector Drawing with Google Drawings?
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Step 1: How to Customize Canvas Size
To get started with any vector portrait, you need to set up the size of your canvas. To start, hover your mouse over the File Menu button and click. Then, select the Page setup found on the options. It will lead you to another dialogue box where you can choose specific canvas sizes.
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Step 2: How to Insert a Photo
To use Google Drawings in your vector art, you need to insert first the image that will be your guide. First, locate the Insert button. Then, click the Image to choose your preferred method of inserting an image. You can also type in the image that you want to select your preferred photo and drag them onto the canvas.
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Step 3: How to Use the Polyline
Since you have chosen your picture, you can now start using the polyline. Locate the Select Line button and choose Polyline. Then, begin to create the shapes of the image by clicking and dragging your mouse.
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Step 4: How to Get the Shapes Using the Polyline
To get the shapes of your image using the polyline, you need to click particular parts f the image and then start tracing an outline. You can do it one by one until you’re done with all the features.
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Step 5: How to Adjust the Vector Drawing
To adjust your vector drawing, double-click the vector points. Next, click on the Select button to delete the unnecessary background and old image. Moreover, you can add borders to enhance your vector image. Once done, you can save and export drawings.
Is it necessary to adjust the borders of the vector image?
Yes, it is since the border will help define the features of your vector art.
How can I click on the vector image without changing the polyline?
Make sure to click the Select (ESC) button rather than the polyline.
Can I also adjust the color hue of my vector art?
This is necessary to emphasize the vector art from the actual image you’ve copied.