this time I will discuss how to how to Use
Image Trace in adobe illustrator
if you want to base a new image on existing artwork, you can track it down. For example, you can create graphs based on pencil sketches drawn on paper. Or, import a raster image stored in another graphics program, and browse on it. The easiest way to track artwork is to open or put files into Illustrator, and automatically track artwork with the Image Trace command. Some tracking presets provide predefined search options for certain types of artwork. For example, if you search for the image you want to use as a technical drawing, choose the Technical Drawing preset. All tracking options change for optimal technical image search. You can also control the level of detail and how the tracking is filled, and even save the settings as custom presets for future use
Using Image Trace
Open or place a bitmap image to use as a source.
With the image selected, do one of the following: Select Objects> Image Trace> Create to track with default parameters. Select Window> Image Trace, and select one of the default presets by clicking the icon above the panel. Select Window> Image Trace and select a preset or select a tracing option. In the Trace Image panel, enable Preview to see your modified results. You can also click the Image Trace button in the Control panel, or select a preset from the Tracing Presets button.
(Optional) Customize search results in the Trace Image (Windows> Image Trace) panel.
To manually edit the vector char, select Object> Image Trace> Expand and change the tracing object to the path
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