I have a question about trying to make lineart from a photo. I have a few photographs that I want to turn into lineart. I've messed around with a few of the artistic effects and can't figure this out. I've searched on google quite a bit and it seems like this might be something suited for a program like illustrator, but I figured I would ask here first. I am trying to make an actual photograph look like this:
Well, you can try things like Stylize>Outline, Artistic>Ink Sketch, or Artistic>Pencil Sketch, but they probably won't produce satisfactory results. It's a difficult problem. People incorporate into drawings not just what they see, but also their knowledge of the objects. A sharp change in brightness can be an edge or it can be a cast shadow. A person knows which it is and draws them differently; the computer program usually has no way of knowing. I've read a number of papers on the subject, which use neural networks and things like that, and most of their results are nothing to write home about.
3. As long as the start of the (brush) stroke is done with a drag, shift-clicking on another point will connect the end of the dragged stroke with that point with a straight line, & it will continue to work like that for subsequent shift-clicks.
Still broken.
To be honest, the fact that such a simple feature doesn't work and/or needs to be explained says a lot about the effort that has been put into a Mac version...from my point of view, there have been to many things that should normally work which I've had to look up online because they didn't.
What's still missing, though, is an option to constrain a line to right angles. Right now, to draw a perfectly horizontal pixel line, you have to zoom in to 400 % or so and carefully place the second pixel at the exact same image height as the first. Very tedious. I think Shift+Alt would be an obvious candidate for this as it is not currently used, at least in the Mac version. (Or it is, but it just duplicates what Alt alone does (color picking). I don't think there's any use for having color picking on Alt+Drag and Shift-Alt-Drag as well.)
The bug is fixed. What is not fixed, is the idea of only having straight lines as continuous lines. What if you want to draw a bunch of parallels lines quickly?
Is there a way to quickly draw non-continuous but straight lines?
The bug is fixed. What is not fixed, is the idea of only having straight lines as continuous lines. What if you want to draw a bunch of parallels lines quickly?
Is there a way to quickly draw non-continuous but straight lines?
If so, I think the only support is via the Pen Tool. Click to create the left end-point. Click again to create the right end-point. Adjust the Stroke style to be a dashed line, with the parameters you want. Then, if you need it in raster form rather than vector, right-click on that layer in the Layers panel and choose Rasterize.
Except that this duplicate-move-duplicate method doesn't work too reliably. Just now I tried to create various repeating lines in the way you described, and sometimes it would work, but sometimes AP would quickly forget the movement of the duplicated piece and duplicate the next one in-place, or somewhere unexpected.
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The second image is drawn by hand with one stroke.I am not sure where to begin experiments. My intuition would be to desaturate the image and simulate "drawing" a line with some quasi-randomness that draw more lines in places where the image is darker.
If you want to revert your photo back to the original, tap 'Back to original'.
Can you confirm if the frame is using a sub pixel value for the width or height, or on the x or y axis position? If so, can you confirm if you change this to a whole number then try exporting, does export without the white line edges?
hi @dvaliao denise, i believe this happened when i was exporting the image, the white lines were seen on the bottom. i am not sure how to explain it more, As I am using the app for the first time, if the team could make small tutorial on how to fix the issue for the future will be great.
The white lines appear when you export a jpeg image that is positioned a sub pixel value (values with a decimal point). Make sure that the width, height or the X and Y positions of the image (shown below) have full integer values before you export it.
I am trying to figure out this added step to image sampler component and I just cannot seem to piece it together. From what I understand, if I achieve the result of an image sample coming out as circles, there should be a way to join the centerlines of the circles with a line and then - based on either brightness or circle radius - connect that line tangentially to the edges of the circle, creating a line of varying width. Please see the attached image as an example of what exactly I am trying to achieve (image source: HandleBar 3D):
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I have a picture that I want to appear in line with the text. Since the image is bigger than the font of the line, I get the picture's bottom border lined up with the bottom othe text, and the picture is sticking out at the top. I want the picture to be at the middle of the line, so that it would stick out the same amount from the top and the bottom.
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