A while ago I saw a program that took a photo and made it look like a drawing, sometimes it looked a little like a cartoon. It was pretty effective for changing the tone of a document or publication. Especially good when reducing the image for a logo etc where a photo loses it's detail, a 'drawing' is still easily identified.
Of course at the time I wasn't too interested, and now I need it, duh to me!
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Thx in advance, Mike
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Posted 09 June 2007 - 10:40 PM
Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart, he dreams himself your master.
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Posted 11 June 2007 - 02:53 PM
Most "professional" editing software will have filters that can do such things as what you're looking for. There are even "plug-ins" made for programs like Corel draw and Photoshop. Like in my sig below (yes, I know that Corey Dillon is no longer with the Pats, but I haven't had the time to take him out! GO PATS!), I used an ink outline to get that outlined effect (using Photoshop). What I think you are talking about was the difference between vector and rastorized image. Most images, vector or raster will look fine when reduced. When you enlarge them, that's when they start to look grainy or "pixelated". Different programs will have different features, unfortunately, I'm not familiar enough with them to know which ones could help you and wich ones would be useless to you.
HERE is a link to free programs that are in another section of this forum. Scroll down a bit to Graphics Design & Editing and below it you'll see the different programs.
Perhaps someone else will chime in that has a knowledge of some of the programs listed that can help to narrow things down for you!
Perhaps someone else will chime in that has a knowledge of some of the programs listed that can help to narrow things down for you!
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