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Layering and Planing a Vector

One of the most important things in vectoring is to have a solid plan before you start to vector your image. You really have to look at the image and decide how many pieces it will take to make the image and what those pieces are. The video below describes how one student decided to layer and piece her vector. Watch it and hopefully it will help you to develop a plan for vectoring your logo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLVaqxKXfxA

If that video didn't make too much sense, or maybe you just would like to see another example, take a look at the next video. This student had a less complex image, which makes it easier to plan and layer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6DrirjNa1k
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