Hi Aaron:

You can export the vector files to illustrator and manipulate them, using the 
raster files you modified with photoshop. This is what I do with Inkscape and 
The GIMP.

Jaime

--- El vie 29-may-09, Aaron Bonding <[email protected]> escribió:

De: Aaron Bonding <[email protected]>
Asunto: [GRASS-user] Vector layers > Photoshop
A: [email protected]
Fecha: viernes, 29 mayo, 2009, 8:06 am


I'm more or less a noob to Grass and GIS (graphic designer by trade and a
mapophile by hobby), so please forgive my ignorance. I'm working in Grass
6.2.1 (OpenOSX via X11) if that helps.

I have a shaded raster DEM as a base and several simple vector layers. I can
easily export this raster as a TIFF, but I also need the vector layers
exported to a format that Photoshop can read. I've been largely unsuccessful
in converting the vector layers to raster with v.to.rast (then the raster to
TIFF). Is there a step I'm missing that would make this easier?

It seems like I need to convert to raster first so they will fit on top of
each other without much work in Photoshop, ie. each layer > TIFF, then just
have each TIFF as a layer.
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