HONEY BEE QUEEN

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HONEY BEE QUEEN

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im trying to convert this bee to a 3 layer design, yellow black and white. is anyone able to help. im having a hell of a time. thank you in advance!
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What program and/or programs are you using in your attempt to convert this image? Perhaps show us what you have come up with so far so we can better understand your skill level and in which areas you need advise.
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Re: HONEY BEE QUEEN

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I would do the wings and body + two points of crown and the basic head as the back layer. The orange outlined part as the second layer and the orange outlined part of the crown as a third layer from across the forehead including the three points of the crown. Just me and the way I would do it.


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Re: HONEY BEE QUEEN

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To give you a little info, using Inkscape you can separate the colors into layers and cut how you please. Here are some images showing that, you import the Jpeg then do a color trace with how many color you have. Then they can be broken apart as you like.
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Re: HONEY BEE QUEEN

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Oh man, break colors into layers!! Thats awesome AC, thanks for the tip, I had no idea.
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Re: HONEY BEE QUEEN

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thanks guys, here's what i came up with
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Nice Work! What program did you use?
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Nice, looks great!
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Re: HONEY BEE QUEEN

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I am curious what software package you used to do your editing. Please share this information with us.
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