Serif affinity designer for windows1/22/2024 ![]() an initial bitmap/image pixels & lines are (.so overall the better an input bitmaps quality is), the better can a tracing algorithm also determine what continious pixels to trace here and thus also build overall better vector paths out of that. Further and this applies to all tracers, the better quality and clearer/cleaner etc. Since those tracers I've shown above can do that either way here, as far as you load in those image portions you're interested in. mine were essentially creating masks or selections…. isolating and extracting objects from photos and creating glyphs or glyph like renderings. In the mean time, yeah, I guess there are online tools.and I'll probably just use the Pen tool to trace it, since it's not that complex of an image.Īlso fwiw….after spending COUNTLESS hours becoming adept at using a pen tool and “paths” in PS for complex selections…years ago out of necessity and SHEER FRUSTRATION….the effort paid off and I find I am MUCH better and FASTER than ANY automated attempt I’ve tried….īut for multiple basic repeatable simple everyday selections/conversions a working ai tool would be invaluable. I'm no software coder and don't know how difficult this would be to implement, but I'll add my voice to those who would definitely like to see this in one of their apps. Not a deal breaker, but a bit disappointing. ![]() So, today I went looking for an 'auto trace' function, and now see there (apparently), isn't one. I'm not a graphics pro, just a businessman who occasionally needs to create promo materials, logos, etc.īeen working on a new logo, so starting to learn a bit about how Designer, Publisher are similar/different to the analogous Adobe products, which I use to occasionally use. I recently transitioned to Affinity apps as I can't justify subscribing to Adobe ones.
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