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I'm looking to virtualize a logo into a vector graphic, but I don't understand all the ins and outs of doing so or what program might facilitate this. I understand there is a container called an SVG that should do the job, but I don't know what program might be accessible to someone with little photo editing experience to create a graphic in. The graphic is my profile picture, and I have an approximation of it made with pixlr, where I literally just printer scanned a drawing of it, then colored it in and made the details transparent. This is obviously not scalable, and isn't clean. I'd like to be able to make it exact, and from what I understand, I could make curves with precise formulas as edges in a vector graphic creator of some sort.

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23 hours ago, Sombra said:

if I have time

Do you? It's a simple image. However, I may want to adjust proportion. I'll try Inkscape first, if I can run it on this crap comp. Shouldn't be too bad just editing a single vector. I'm not bad at learning programs, so an advanced program might be better. I tried just using Vectr but I need more complex shapes. Ideally I would be able to set a custom curve.

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