3/1/2023 0 Comments Lightburn images![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next is smoothness if you have smoothness too high it will show on corners as rounding or almost webbing that bridge across and if you have smoothness too low you will end up with a blocky image a good value I find is in the 0.7 range and it gives me nice corners. ![]() Even though some lines do look better streamlined you can lose details as it reduces the amount it reads as you notice the tail tips disappear.The first on the bottom selection is Ignore less than if you have this on LOW it will show all available pixels in the range running along the line its selecting and if you have I high it will fine tune the pixels and pull the lines closer.First of all I like to fade the image I’m tracing so it makes it easier to see what the final outcome of the line work will be.The trace window will open up, you will notice because I’ve used a simple black and white image the default trace of them item is actually a passable trace but I’m going to show you what each feature does and how it can help fine tune your trace.Go to tools on the top bar and select trace image.Acquire a picture you like and save to your computer.First of all if you go to your favourite image search and find a picture you like I’ve use a sampled watermarked file to show you it’s only a simple 2 colour file but once you get the basics you can do quite abit with the trace feature ![]()
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