Thank you all for your help. I really appreciate it.
Steve.
"tphinsf" <terry.hemphill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On May 9, 9:12 am, YourBin <your...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Graham Waiffers schreef:
>>
>> > Jeremy Pinwhistle wrote:
>> >> Live trace is good, I just now need to find out how to 'hide' or
>> >> 'blacken' the discrepancies or this (whitish) areas that the inking
in
>> >> has left.
>> >> Any ideas please?
>> >> Cheers again,
>> >> Steve.
>>
>> > Save the resulting trace in a new file, then you can manipulate,
>> > adjust,
>> > edit, delete pieces using the regular Illistrator tools. The white
>> > arrow
>> > will select individual ****tions of an illustration. Hit Delete and
it's
>> > gone.
>>
>> Select all and hit Expand will do the trick
>
> Jeremy,
>
> You might try converting your Live Trace into a Live Color group, and
> use the Live Color tools to color/delete area of the artwork. In fact,
> you can simply select an area and apply a "no fill" option. Also, if
> you're using CS3, under "Tracing Options" there's a checkbox for
> "Ignore White." When you check that, the Live Trace will ignore the
> background of the scan if it's white.
>
> There are video tutorial for Live Trace and Live Paint on the Adobe
> Design Center that may be helpful:
> http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/
>
> -Terry H.


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