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Back in 2007, BeFunky launched with a single cartoon effect called the Cartoonizer. It was extremely popular but took a long time to create. Because of its popularity, we had to find a way to make it faster, so we built an online Cartoonizer that uses AI to add cartoon filters to your photos in a single click. Fast forward to the present day, and our Cartoonizer is still the most popular effect of all the art filters in our Photo Editor! You'd mail us a photo at that time, and we'd have one of our artists convert your photo into a cartoon by hand and then mail it back to you.

To create cartoon photos, head to the Artsy section of our Photo Editor to select one of our cartoon filters. Or, check out the beautifully revamped Cartoonizer DLX in our Deluxe Edition Digital Art section. You can apply the filter immediately or take complete control and use the provided sliders to adjust the cartoon effect details to your liking. BeFunky's photo effects are so intuitive and easy to use that the whole process of creating a cartoon photo only takes a few seconds!

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Whether you want to cartoon yourself, your pet, or create a fantastic landscape cartoon photo, BeFunky's cartoon filters have you covered. Right before your eyes, our Cartoonizer can transform your photos to reflect Andy Warhol's bold pop art style, one of your favorite comic books, the bold linework of a pastel drawing, and more.

Using Fotor's photo-to-cartoon converter for free is a great way to cartoonize pictures. Not only can you convert your images on PC, but also can deal with them on your phone with our cartoon maker app. No more convenience than this.

All anime filters in Fotor's photo to cartoon generator are free. Powered by AI, our tools can automatically turn picture to cartoon in seconds. No waiting. Get amazing, print-level cartoon pictures for free now.

Fotor offers you the best picture to cartoon app for iOS and Android devices. This means that now you have the liberty to change photo to cartoon right in your hands, anytime, anywhere. From pet anime filters to cartoon portraits, there are countless photos to cartoon effects for you to try on.

Whenever you share your selfies, you can apply cartoon photo effects to turn them into marvelous artwork! Fotor's easy-to-use online cartoon image converter is ready to convert your photo into an enchanting piece. The best part? Powered by artificial intelligence technology, our 3D cartoon photo editor online is manual-free and works in less than 5 seconds. Everyone, including beginners without photo editing skills, can witness the transformation to cartoon art in one click!

Convert your boring portrait pictures to cartoon ones with Fotor's online image to cartoon converter. There are different cartoon face filters, which will spoil you. Powered by AI art generator, just one click will you cartoon yourself online effortlessly to get amazing effects. Whether you want your own cartoon character or avatar, our picture to cartoon converter covers them all! Cartoonize pictures for yourself or friends to have endless fun now!

Don't leave your pets out of the fun! Fotor's cartoon pet filter is the perfect tool to turn your pet photos into unique cartoons. The cartoon photo editor for cats works like a charm, making your cat look even more adorable. It'll be like a Disney movie, but with your beloved furry friend as the star! Turn any photo of your pet into a cute and cuddly Disney cartoon character with this free online Disney filter.

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Cartoon art has been a massive and enduring cultural influence, from the mid-century pop art movement to your favorite comic or graphic novel. Whether you want to posterize your pets, give your profile picture an illustrated look, or turn a portrait into retro art like a Lichtenstein, cartoon effects can give your photos a fun, fresh twist.

When it comes to Poster Edge effect adjustments, a higher edge thickness will make heavier, more noticeable edges, while a low edge intensity will give you a cleaner, less gritty look. Posterization values control how simplified the colors in the photo are. A higher value will give a more screen-printed look, while a lower value will retain more color gradations.

I was reading up on the updates that came with iOS12 on the iPhone and I discovered you can access some new photo filters: Comic Book, Comic Mono, Ink, Watercolour and Watercolour Mono. The downside is you can only use these filters within Messages, but you can save to your photos for reuse later.

This paper introduces a new lossy approach for compression of cartoon images. The image is firstly partitioned into regions of roughly the same colour. The chain codes are then determined of all regions. The sequence of the obtained chain code symbols is transformed with the Burrows-Wheeler Transform, Move-To-Front transform, and compressed with Run-Length Encoding. In the final step, an arithmetic encoder may be used to compress the obtained binary stream additionally. The proposed algorithm is asymmetric, meaning that the decompression does not reverse all the steps of the compression procedure. The experimental results have shown that the described method produces considerably better compression ratios than JPEG, JPEG2000, WebP, SPIHT, PNG, and two of the algorithms specialised in compression of cartoon images: the algorithm using quad-tree, and RS-LZ algorithm.

Image compression is a widely researched area with a huge amount of developed methods. According to [15], there are five major image categories: Monochromatic, greyscale, continuous-tone, discrete-tone, and cartoon images. Numerous methods intended for compressing the images from the first four categories have been proposed, some of them being very successful. On the other hand, although an extensive search through the available literature was done, no really efficient method has yet been developed for the compression of the cartoon images. Indeed, only a few cartoon image compression techniques have been reported until now. In 2006, Tsai et al. presented a quasi-lossless method for compressing cartoon images using quad-trees [20]. The method applies dithering if the image contains more than 256 colours. The method does not perform well when the image contains a lot of small regions. Another lossless compression method, named RS-LZ, was developed by Li et al. [9]. The method uses the Freeman chain code in eight directions (F8) to represent the borders of the solid regions, and encodes pixels that are contained neither on the border nor inside of the solid region. Because of that, images containing a lot of small solid regions and images, where edge smoothing or JPEG-like compression has been applied before, are not compressed well. A promising research was done by Taylor in 2011 [18]. He introduced a lossy compression algorithm, which takes into account small colour differences between neighbouring pixels, and a quantization procedure for small details/noise. The algorithm owns a good compression ratio at the expense of losing some image information.

A new lossy method for cartoon image compression, named Chain Code Cartoon Compression (4C), is proposed in this paper. The main novelty of this work is fulfilling the gaps in cartoon image compression by developing a new approach, which would outperform the state-of-the-art general-purpose and domain-specific algorithms. The proposed method firstly divides the image into free-form regions having similar colours. The shapes of the regions are described with chain codes, which are then transformed with Burrows-Wheeler and Move-to-Front transforms. The obtained stream of chain code symbols is then encoded with Run-Length Encoding and arithmetic coding. As the algorithm is asymmetric, the decompression is faster than the compression. For cartoon images, the proposed method produces better compression ratios than the referenced algorithms. Images compressed with the proposed method are also more visually pleasing than those compressed with JPEG, JPEG2000, WebP, or SPIHT, with approximately the same structural similarity index (SSIM). In most cases, the same SSIM of two images means that they are of the same quality. PSNR is also considered of decompressed images obtained with the mentioned algorithms.

As a rule, cartoon images contain a small number of distinctly different colours. Thus, a colour palette is useful to make the data less redundant. Furthermore, because of colour tolerance in the first step and region merging in the second, some regions might get a slightly different colour, despite having the same colour originally. Because of that, a user-defined colour tolerance parameter ptol is used to unify similar colours. In that way, the palette contains a small number of colours without visually impacting the image. The algorithm iterates through all regions and checks whether a similar enough colour has already been accepted. In that case, the colours are merged, and their average is weighted by the number of involved regions. Otherwise, the colour is considered as a new colour.

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