Printscreen of how to trace an image in Illustrator :)- add a new layer for the image, lock it
- add a new layer and use that layer to draw on the original, tracing it, basic outlines
Here are the scans for our Global Warming Website - my original sketches, and my bigger and more detailed sketches :)

'Definition of Global Warming' Page
'Why is it happening' - Page
'What's the effects of Global Warming' Page - The following 1-2 scans are the images that display the effects i.e. climate change, sea level risings, which will be the images that change

'What's going to happen now?' Page
'What can you do to help?' Page & Basic layout of the 'small things' tips page
'Why is it happening' - Page
'What's the effects of Global Warming' Page - The following 1-2 scans are the images that display the effects i.e. climate change, sea level risings, which will be the images that change
'What's going to happen now?' Page
'What can you do to help?' Page & Basic layout of the 'small things' tips pageSome of my drawings here aren't very good, so it's better if you can find a better picture on google images to use as a guide in Illustrator. It's better to use in Illustrator because then the images would save as a VECTOR image, and it can be more flexible to use in Flash :)
Okay so when you trace these images in Illustrator
- copy and paste the scan image onto one layer, and then lock that layer
- add a new layer, and use the line/pencil tool to draw along the basic lines of the image :)
- You can look at the printscreen that I included for you at the top of this blog.
- Save it as just the black outline, and then I'll live paint them. - or if you'd like, you can colour them in too :)
- Keep the illustrations simple, like our leaf design.
- Thanks a lot Kelly! If you need any help or any questions, just message or call me okay <3









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