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Photoshop Vector Tracing Tutorial (2025): Trace Logos & Artwork with Clean, Scalable Paths


I. Introduction

Vector tracing in Photoshop allows you to recreate logos, illustrations, or hand-drawn sketches with clean, scalable outlines. Whether you’re working from a low-resolution image or scanned artwork, the Pen Tool offers the precision needed to trace and rebuild your design for high-quality print or web use.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn:


II. What You’ll Need

Optional: Adobe Illustrator (for exporting to SVG or further vector editing)

[Download our Vector Tracing Starter Kit to follow along]


III. Preparing Your Image for Tracing

  1. Open your image in Photoshop
  2. Lock the image layer and reduce opacity to 40–60%
  3. Create a new layer above for tracing
  4. Enable Rulers and Snap to Guides (View > Rulers, View > Snap To)

IV. How the Pen Tool Works

Basic Actions:


V. Step-by-Step: Tracing a Logo or Sketch

Step 1: Begin Tracing with the Pen Tool

Step 2: Close the Path

Step 3: Organize and Save Paths


VI. Converting Paths to Shapes or Selections

A. Turn Path into Selection

B. Turn Path into Shape

C. Export to Illustrator (Optional)


VII. Project Examples

Project 1: Redraw a Blurry Logo

Project 2: Digitize a Hand-Drawn Sketch

Project 3: Create a Flat Icon from a Photo


VIII. Downloadable Practice Files

[Download the Vector Tracing Practice Kit]


IX. Tips & Best Practices


X. Conclusion & What to Learn Next

Tracing in Photoshop gives you the power to rebuild low-quality images into sharp, editable designs. Whether you’re reviving a logo or converting sketches into digital assets, the Pen Tool is your path to precision.

Next tutorials to explore:

Tag your vector tracing results with #FLVVectorTrace to share your progress!


XI. FAQ

Q: Can I export my traced vector from Photoshop as SVG?
A: Not directly. Export the path to Illustrator, then save as SVG.

Q: Why doesn’t my path show up?
A: Make sure you’re in Path mode and that the Paths panel is open.

Q: What’s the difference between a path and a shape?
A: A path is a vector outline. A shape is a path with fill/stroke applied and visible on the canvas.

Q: Is Photoshop or Illustrator better for vector tracing?
A: Photoshop is good for tracing in raster workflows or when working with pixel-based art. Illustrator is better for full vector design.


Now you’re ready to trace with precision and rebuild artwork for any use—print, web, or branding—all within Photoshop.

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