It doesn't get pixelated because the shape is preserved in the expression, not in the color value of the pixels. When you scale the image, it just redraws it. Thats why theres no 'how to do it in ten minutes' guide or tutorial. Then import them into a 3D modeling software. When you create a shape in Illustrator, it makes a mathematical expression that represents that shape. You need to extract the model (s) / texture (s) from the said game. Vector graphics are essentially math and some markup. When you scale a raster image up, you make the pixels bigger, which results in a pixelated or fuzzy look to the image. Raster graphics are pixel-based they're comprised of many pixels that each have color information. Illustrator is a vector graphics program. The reason why it gets fuzzy and why you can't take a vector screenshot: Screenshots are always raster graphics. They will, however, still be raster graphics, so they won't scale infinitely. You can, however, convert the screenshot to vector through use of tools like Image Trace (Illustrator, under the Window menu) or recreate the user interface by hand.Īlternatively, if you have access to a computer (or tablet) with a retina display, the screenshots taken on it will be around double the resolution and be able to be scaled up a lot cleaner. A command prompt run and the selected addon file should be extracted in a new folder, with the name of the extracted workshop addon. There's no way to capture a vector screenshot. Find the addon you want to extract and copy the gma-file in your folder Step 3: Drag the gma file on your gmad.exe shortcut.