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Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

EDIT: this link you provided is not even remotely what I am asking. In fact it's the opposite. That question is inquiring on how to go from a clean vector drawn image TO a blotchy image traced image. I want to go FROM a blotchy image traced image to an image that uses geometric clean lines.

Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

EDIT: this link you provided is not even remotely what I am asking. In fact it's the opposite. That question is inquiring on how to go from a clean vector drawn image TO a blotchy image traced image. I want to go FROM a blotchy image traced image to an image that uses geometric clean lines.

Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

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Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

EDIT: this link you provided is not even remotely what I am asking. In fact it's the opposite. That question is inquiring on how to go from a clean vector drawn image TO a blotchy image traced image. I want to go FROM a blotchy image traced image to an image that uses geometric clean lines.

Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.

EDIT: this link you provided is not even remotely what I am asking. In fact it's the opposite. That question is inquiring on how to go from a clean vector drawn image TO a blotchy image traced image. I want to go FROM a blotchy image traced image to an image that uses geometric clean lines.

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AI: How to turn blotchy lines resulting from an image traced illustration into clean geometric lines that look good when zoomed in

Note: I am not a graphic designer. I would consider myself to be somewhere in between beginner and intermediate.

Although these are different drawings, both are vector and both try to achieve the same result, which is to represent an organic being (man vs pelican in this instance).

Man traced geometrically

pelican traced blotchy

One is sloppy blotchy and unusable for what I am trying to do. The other is clean, geometric, and beautiful. Is there a way to do this geometric effect while live tracing an image or is there a way to apply it after the image has already been traced? So for example, if I wanted to change the pelican traced image into something similar to that of the mans traced image style.