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Interesting tool that will probably be useful for future vectors:
http://vectormagic.stanford.edu/

This image isn't really vector material so it came out kinda strange, but let's see what anon does with it.
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Bigger, less shitty fix on the left
>> Anonymous
nice find anon. free toys are always cool
>> Anonymous
>>338128

is there a normal clean version of this wallpaper?
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Doesn't do gradient, but what it does is pretty damned good.

>>338133
original is 630x724 (the one I have anyway), so no wallpaper
>> Penis Engine Mechanic !PenisjjSpE
looks sweet. kinda slow though.
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Fuck yeah.
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Bump for great justice
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Now I'm just waiting for the exe.
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I'd say this one is pretty good, source image was pathetically artifact'd and tiny
>> Anonymous
how do you even download from there or more specifically how do you use the files it lets you dl

yeah i know im probably just a dumb ass but still
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>>338503

wait i got it yup im a fucktard
>> Anonymous
>>338503
Gimp opens svg files.
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My attempt. Not too bad.
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>>338506

yeah i got my photoshop two it just wouldent open the first one i downloaded

>>338505---me
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>>338512
Looks good, but try rendering the SVG into a larger bitmap, and then scale it down. This would hide the white borders between colors.
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>>338524
perfect
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>>338524
The yellow was too bright for me, so I did a small tweak.
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>> Anonymous
Fuck yeah! Wooo
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>>338808
Needs less interlacing

And I wish I had the source for this, having an extra local util would be cool.
>> Anonymous
Its Love Hina
>> Anonymous
>>338822
No no, I mean the source of Vector Magic. I prefer using my own computer for image manipulation.
>> Anonymous
>>338822
i lol'd
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after playing with this for a while, it could be really useful for some stuff i had in mind.
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Gimp 2.4.0 FTW!
Anon has a small monitor lol
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I'd imagine they'll release a stand-alone version eventually, after they've tuned the system enough.

It's still beta after all.
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The Vectormagic website is down D:
>> Anonymous
>>338878
this is why we can't have nice things
;_;
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And it's back online.
>> Anonymous
This program might be able to do the same thing.
http://autotrace.sourceforge.net/index.html#download
Just in case the site goes down again.
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it seems it gets confused by items that are actually circular. also graduated skin colours aren't so good.
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>>338986
That one is nowhere as good as VectorMagic.
And it hasn't been updated since 2002.
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thought i would try it with a b&w manga page. this one too ages and is a 1.83 mb svg. looks quite nice though. clearly converting manga to vector would not save space though.
>> Anonymous
>>339223
sauce? beetle loev pizza
>surface0.png
inkscape?
>> Anonymous
needs more of the original OP
>> Anonymous
>>339267
done.
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I dunno, this tool doesn't look much more sophisticated than most vector art packages. Inkscape can do this as well - it just groups similar colors together into single vector objects, which is why things come out blotchy.

I'm still interested in finding something that will guess borders based on laplacian edge filters, then object completion.

Here's an example done with inkscape
>> Anonymous
>>339282
oic, watermelon not pizza
>> Anonymous
>>339293
Well, the comparison makes it look way more advanced than Illustrator and CorelDraw.
And I know this is way better than autotrace, which I used back in the day.
>> Anonymous
...it's a free program that does Live Trace.
okay...
>> Anonymous
>>339223
that looks absurdly good.