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Subject: Changing simple renders to line art


Marque ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 12:07 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 6:10 PM

Curious if there is a way to do this or if there is a product for sale that does it for you. I know poser is supposed to with the sketch tool but have yet to get a good render from it. Are there any products or tips that do this?


wolf359 ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 12:47 PM

Hi do you mean B&W Bitmap art or vector Line art??



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Marque ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 2:20 PM

Actually both but vector would be preferred. Thanks for answering.


lmckenzie ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 3:33 PM

Well, if you google "raster to vector," you'll find a load of free and commercial apps. I'm guessing the quality will depend on the source material but I don't know. One you can try online is VectorMagic  vectormagic.com/home Ink9000 is a 3d oriented app that will create line art from .obj files inkulator.sourceforge.net/

You probably get more control by importing into something like Corel Draw or Illustrator and tracing manually. I haven't tried it but a free/inexpensive vector editor is DrawPlus www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/drawplus/

Other than that, I guess there's the line art filters in PhotoShop.

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Miss Nancy ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 4:53 PM

one of olivier's poser shaders does good line art using the falloff shader.  it's the one of "girl" as j. rabbit in his promos. technically it's easy to implement, but if anybody showed how to do it, that would cut into ollie's sales, hence nobody has posted it here or even at rdna AFAIK.



wolf359 ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 5:12 PM

Quote - Actually both but vector would be preferred. Thanks for answering.

I see I Run the Desktop version of Vectormagic it is crucial
to my graphic design business but not cheap.

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geoegress ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 5:41 PM

Attached Link: http://photofiltre.free.fr/utils/pf-setup-en.exe

Photo Filter 6 (use link)

This is a free program.

Of course what lmckenzie said is a big deal about the quality of the original material.
With this program use 2 filters,  Artistic---> Comic strip and the ink outlines filters.

Here is a pic I made then used those filters on. Just so you can see if it's what your looking for :)

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1488133

(shugs shoulders) what the hell, it's free, lol.

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adp001 ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 6:44 PM

http://inkscape.org

From their webpage:

About Inkscape

An Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X, using the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format.




ima70 ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 8:30 PM

file_435595.jpg

I postworked this picture with GIMP, the thin outline was done using the Laplace detect border filter, if this is what you are looking for.


wolf359 ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 8:38 PM

How will all these pictures be converted to Vector art??/



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Marque ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 10:23 PM

I have illustrator, just wanting to be able to grab a render and make it line art. Will check out the links, thanks!
I have an action that I bought here but will have to find my PS 7, doesn't seem to work in any of the cs versions.


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Wed, 29 July 2009 at 11:22 PM

file_435603.jpg

the above is what I got after vectorising previously posted bitmap (two zoom levels) using aforementioned desktop app (default settings). however, said bitmap img is not good candidate for vector img IMVHO.



wolf359 ( ) posted Thu, 30 July 2009 at 3:51 AM

file_435611.jpg

> Quote - I have illustrator, just wanting to be able to grab a render and make it line art. Will check out the links, thanks! > I have an action that I bought here but will have to find my PS 7, doesn't seem to work in any of the cs versions.

if you can afford it ( $250) Vector magic is the best program for bitmap to vector IMHO

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Marque ( ) posted Thu, 30 July 2009 at 7:45 AM

Not right now, just bought new equipment so will be a bit before I can outlay any more cash. Thanks for the link though am saving it.


ockham ( ) posted Thu, 30 July 2009 at 3:11 PM

I've used the free Inkulator before.  It's easy to use and effective.

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CaptainJack1 ( ) posted Thu, 30 July 2009 at 3:53 PM

Quote - I've used the free Inkulator before.

Shh.... it's Ink9000 now. "Inkulator", it turns out, is or is very close to a naughty word in some non-English language.

Off the topof my head, I can't recall which language it is, but I can say this: If you think about it, and you think you might know what the word means in said foreign language, I can tell that you're probably right.

😄 :biggrin: 😄


TheGreatJD ( ) posted Fri, 31 July 2009 at 4:11 AM

file_435744.jpg

Poser Render "inked" with Ink9000 formerly Inkulator, which I think approximated a "naughty" word in Italian, IIRC.

Ink9000 has a lot of different settings to fool around with, coarse and fine, and seems to like best OBJECTS without (a lot of) textures.  


TheGreatJD ( ) posted Fri, 31 July 2009 at 4:13 AM

I'm pretty new here.  My uncle, a long time member, introduced me to Poser, but I have had more fun fooling around with Poser objects in Ink9000.  And also converting renders in Inkscape.  Good programs, free both of them.


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