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Lahirien
Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Non-Fungible Trixie -
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John Dash, Saver of Pone
@BigMax  
My reference scan was 800x800. Any bigger than that and you start seeing the offset dots. Anyway, half the shoulder was obscured in the original, so a vector is required if anyone wants to use this pose in a wallpaper or something. I do vector traces as a study of how the show artists originally built the ponies, to gain practice in Illustrator, and just because vectoring ponies is fun.
Masem
Elements of Harmony - Had an OC in the 2022 Community Collab
Twinkling Balloon - Took part in the 2021 community collab.
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2020) - Took part in the 2020 Community Collab
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2019) - Celebrated Derpibooru's seventh year anniversary with friends
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2018) - Celebrated Derpibooru's six year anniversary with friends.
Helpful Owl - Drew someone's OC for the 2018 Community Collab
A Really Hyper Artist - 500+ images under their artist tag
A Really Classy Artist - 250+ images under their artist tag
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag

@BigMax  
One thing that I have found by doing “exact” vectors from show and comics is that I have a much better feel for how certain parts of the pony body (particularly the legs and hooves) should be drawn, so much of my more recent vector work is now more extrapolation and free form from a basic shape. So while vectors like these may seem pointless, there’s lots of reasons to do them.
Beatfox

@BigMax  
The highest-definition scanner in the world won’t do you any good because the physical media it’s scanning has limited definition. Vectors have no limit to their definition - you can scale them up to any size and they’ll stay perfectly sharp.
BigMax
Fine Arts - Two hundred uploads with a score of over a hundred (Safe/Suggestive)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Beatfox  
Vectors are approximations of the raster image to improve the contours, so it can be used in other contexts. This is a good example, from a picture by Andy Price himself: >>436380  
What’s the point of a vector if it’s the exact same thing as the original? It works well just in a comic-y thing, nothing else. You can use a high-definition scanner to achieve the same thing.
 
Still, this one is impressive and I’m sure it needed a lot of work, it got my upvote, but misses the point of a vectorization to me.
Background Pony #3F45
@BigMax  
This is called a vector trace. The original was hand-drawn and printed at limited resolution. This is vector and the lines are machine perfect. Another part of the intent with vector traces, besides infinite resolution, is to separate the subject from the background and extrapolate any missing parts so it can be used as a resource.