>>7322272If you have access to adobe illustrator you pop in an image and you have the option to automatically trace it, for work like this you use low fidelity photo as your chosen mode then you expand and clean up any of the fuck ups that come about due to it being an automated job. To get something really great you need to do it all by hand as it also ensures ease of making adjustments since having the program do it for you causes all sorts of weird shapes to be used. Does this make sense? I'm sorry but I actually don't know how to do a good job of explaining it if you're not already acquainted with illustrator and some of its features.