Photoshop and Saving Vector Images

335 views5 repliesLast post: 7/28/2007
Hi!
I have created a vector logo in PS. Now I want to stretch it. And the problem starts here: If I do it manually (Ctrl + T) I get a different image, because I used Blending Options.
So, how can I resize a vector image with blending options? Here is an URL to what I am trying to resize: <http://shrani.si/files/fuck14v71.jpg>

I am using Adobe Photoshop CS2 v9.0.2 and im on Windows XP Pro SP2 (all updates installed) Tnx for the help!
#1
There are ways but I would first scale the vector to the size(s) required and apply the blending options individually.

You get more control and less surprises that way.
#2
Putting an obscene word into your file name makes me hesitant to open it. So no advice from here.
#3
I'd be suggesting Illustrator for this kind of work if you hadn't already do it.

Have you tried the "resize image" from the menu rather than a transform? you can turn constrain aspect ration off if you need to change it's height/width.

Alt you may need to flatten it (which is undesirable most of the time)

BRETT
#5
Thanks Brett for the help! Problem solved :D
#6