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...rico... Hachiko !W.heFU3tek
And this needs a good-old fashioned vectoring.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>81018
...vector not changing the contrast >_>
>> Akira.h
>>81018
what programm did you use?
>> Anonymous
>>81107

then do it yourself, faggot.
>> Anonymous
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I wouldn't normally bother submitting this, but since nobody seems to be helping, and this is such an easy trace.. this was auto-traced with Inkscape and cleaned up in PS. re-exported as a PNG.
>> Anonymous
That's not nearly as good as a hand trace, but still a fuckload better than I've ever been able to get Inkscape to do.

What's your secret? Which version of Inkscape are you using? What autotrace settings did you give it?
>> Anonymous
Don't worry, Anonymous is working on a hand-trace right now.
>> Anonymous
>>81248

I don't really care about a hand trace of this image.

What I want to know is what version of inkscape and what settings did Anonymous use to generate>>81234
>> Anonymous
>>81248
Then you have some competition, because this Anonymous started a trace too, to hone skills.
>> Anonymous
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>>81018
>>81234

Regards from the /hr/ cleaning and resizing department <3
>> Anonymous
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Here the downscaled one, I know I missed some lines and the chroma is still noisy but hey thats what our vectoring department is for right? ;)
>> DarkFader
No fat or unsharp lines please.
>> Akira.h
>>81370
i agree

>>81018
looks MUCH better than>>81234or>>81267
>> Anonymous
>>81267
could you please stop using filters to resize images? tricks wont make the image better, you know?
>> Anonymous
fap fap fap
>> Anonymous
>>81451
Not the poster, but what's the difference between using filter tricks to resize and filter tricks to descreen scans? Or is the only real hr something that's covered in white dots, or vectored with the same math tricks?
>> Anonymous
finished vector can be found here

>>81511
>> Anonymous
finished the vector, you can find it here

>>81514
>> Anonymous
>>81515
Oh, that was quick, I only just finished doing the outlines. I'll be adding color layers tomorrow (European time) and posting it in too... no offense intended but it appears I've used bit more time to remain faithful to original line widths. ;)
>> Anonymous
>>81501
Some of those methods improve quality, some of them make the quality worse.
>> Anonymous
>>81245

I used Trace Bitmap, by color with 24 scans I think. I'm not sure which version of Inkscape it is, but I downloaded it maybe a year ago.