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Originally Posted by Gunslinger
(as an EDIT, the best results would come from Illustrator, that means redrawing the whole thing but It might take you a while, it would take me a day and I do this for a living. Best results would come from the pen tool in illustrator but that means compound paths and vector masks. not an easy thing to get your head around unless U use it profesionaly)
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Agreed. Illustrator (or similar vector program) is tool for that job. I use a Wacom 6x8 and the size is plenty big enough to work with. However, if you haven't used a pen before, you might want to save that for another project. This is a full day project for some who has experience with the tools. You may have a different idea of what the Wacom really does. It sounds like you just want to trace your current image on the tablet itself. That might be a nice theory, but NO.
I know this comment will sound like a wisecrack. But really, the time it would take to create a fake of what you saw, you could check out fabric stores, or tell a few women about the material you're after and send them off to the sale racks to find that hidious blouse or skirt for $6.99 in the biggest size possible. Then make the real thing instead of a printed copy!