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It's not editable as a JPG.if this is saved as a jpg fille, how is it editable? Would it have to be opened in a vector based progam like Illustrator?
When I said that everything was editable, I was stating that I could make any edits/changes to my PSD file to suite the needs of the OP. I was not saying that the image I uploaded was editable. Sorry for any confusion.Everything is editable!!!!!! If you want something changed, let me know.
OK - makes sense. Where I got lost was that the OP requested a vector file but the only images I saw posted were jpg and png. I did dig in and found that you can create vectors in PS with some limitations.It's not editable as a JPG.
When I said that everything was editable, I was stating that I could make any edits/changes to my PSD file to suite the needs of the OP. I was not saying that the image I uploaded was editable. Sorry for any confusion.
I'm not certain that the correct wording was used by the OP. The term template is ambiguous. I understood the OP was asking to convert the supplied example image into a high quality vector image. I don't think they were asking for a file.Where I got lost was that the OP requested a vector file
Correct. Photoshop can't create true vector images. Photoshop does have so called vector tools (Shape & Pen Tools) and can save some vector content in some formats (psd, pdf, eps). However, Photoshop can never create a true vector file because it creates vector containers with raster content which is different than a vector container with a vector content created in other programs like Ai. In Ps, the issue is really prominent when you add gradients or brush work to a vector shape. The gradient would be raster content and will not scale.I did dig in and found that you can create vectors in PS with some limitations.
I'm not certain that the correct wording was used by the OP. The term template is ambiguous. .
Correct. Photoshop can't create true vector images. Photoshop does have so called vector tools (Shape & Pen Tools) and can save some vector content in some formats (psd, pdf, eps). However, Photoshop can never create a true vector file because it creates vector containers with raster content which is different than a vector container with a vector content created in other programs like Ai. In Ps, the issue is really prominent when you add gradients or brush work to a vector shape. The gradient would be raster content and will not scale.