Showing posts with label artifacts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artifacts. Show all posts

26.6.10

Natural Solutions improved artwork helps web design, but rectangular shape still has constraints.

My first design solution was limited by inability to resize the original 437 pixels with even more destruction of the image. In this mockup the image was transformed to 600 pixels wide.
The new clean image provides a decent quality for a design solution; how ever there are some constraints to the possible compositions due to its rectangular shape. If I break up the primary elements of the artwork, the lady from the stripes I will have more possibilities for design solutions.

Natural Solution's poor quality jpeg artwork to a clean vector image

Original image submitted by client has jpeg artifacts.


My first attempt at improvement was to smooth out the artifacts with photoshop brush.


I finally, decided to import the image into Inkscape and trace it creating a clean new layered SVG file that I can resize...


...as well as select the specific elements from its layers.

4.6.10

Removing artifacts from Client's compressed jpeg copy of vector art unsuccesful

New client's only graphic asset, currently being used for signage, business cards and flyers. Unfortunately, they don't have the vector original. So I am working around this compressed jpeg which they cut out some of the silhouette along with the text. I tried using Photoshop (filter>noise) to remove artifacts but it just doesn't help sharpen a jpeg copy of vector art.

Learn Photoshop - How to Remove JPEG Artifacts

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