![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjngNMqjbh1EVe7Jo1Pljf8VXLgH6m92k4rvDScEs1xQQ2zt1De4qj3csSc2RKnUmj0JYRkH6HmymozqawkR6BT8Sswqgc_qFzcPWXNAOoymlOVjnIGmkI_zeOi7MCPlRqGZITftOdHZI1l/s320/NS_art_a.png)
My first attempt at improvement was to smooth out the artifacts with photoshop brush.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwRiZHIp9toWXWM4X2WaoGpl4PDRtjs51Qxv_sXAPwtnpBbx4OdCL58tiPFxBxYZPLE5pHwN2r4XP_71ucZaDlhWVO_lAr6tlGkbpeH6cqYqjn2HqPpNNOf0Iv6UzI7tpqtUDWdQLdPoIB/s320/NS_art_a1.png)
I finally, decided to import the image into Inkscape and trace it creating a clean new layered SVG file that I can resize...
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...as well as select the specific elements from its layers.
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