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Hi everyone! Its me again! Your favorite marketing designer. In my last tutorial, we looked into auto-tracing some photos of butterflies and leaves to create a Thank You card. But today, I thought it would be fun to see Auto Trace in action with lettering. So were going to turn this - into this cute label! Lets see how I did it! So first things first - lets create a custom size document. And here Im going to use centimeters because Im Polish. No hate for inches. You can look them up in the upper left corner. I measured my jar and I know I want 4.5 by 9 cm. Lets add the pictures of my sketches. You can also use our camera import option. I want to make everything a bit smaller so I can work with it better. And lets use our new AutoTrace! In Sketch Mode we have these three new options. I just want to ignore white so lets disable the other two. Adjust the contrast a bit. And thats it! By ignoring white, my vector path follows the contour of my sketch exactly and I dont need to d