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- monospaced0
- If your source was cleaned up in PS first and made larger, the results would be even better.monospaced
- Yea, I stand corrected. Looks really good. Feels funny seeing my face all over this thread LOLHAYZ1LLLA
- I'm not gonna say that the result even compares to doing it manually, because it doesn't.monospaced
- HAYZ1LLLA0
- I got better results just using a limited color palette. None of that double-line stuff.monospaced
- but you're 100% right, doing it by hand is the most efficientmonospaced
- Yea just saw your post after. Well done sir. I take it all back ;-)HAYZ1LLLA
- monospaced0
There are definitely settings in Illy's live trace that can handle this. It might be as simple as going in and telling it "no curves" and "x amount of colors" or just "b&w" and 100% accuracy. Maybe it's the tech setting and you add the color. I know it can do this pretty quickly.
- Go on, then.
Show us.detritus - btw, I agree with your original commentmonospaced
- Go on, then.
- BaskerviIle0
Next time do it natively in illustrator with Delauney Triangulation:
http://www.creatogether.com/ai-d…
http://jonathanpuckey.com/projec…
- ********0
Good job you lovely shower of semi-wits
- BaskerviIle0
The Dmesh website says you can output to PDF btw:
- stoplying0
Looks like Charlie from Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- I actually look more like http://www.iranchamb…HAYZ1LLLA
- detritus0
Aye, you'll spend more looking for a shortcut to do this quickly than you would just doing it stupidly, point by point.
You know it, set knows it, I know it.
But hey, it's Friday.
- detritus0
The problem is, if you're feeding ^that image into it, it's tiny and grubbily artefacted, so you need a nigh-on intelligent capability to interpret and then dissect which bits you want, which bits that you don't.
Even enlarging and doing some simple line improvement in PS before importing into AI (my usual route for this sort of thing) doesn't really output decent results.
- ********0
It's pretty basic why don't you just redraw it in illustrator. Trace it with the pen tool..
- HAYZ1LLLA0
Yea I'm already on it. Figured as much. Just wondered for the next one.
I think the trace tool in illustrator is a big pile of shit. If it can't turn those simple triangles into vectors what can it do.
- detritus0
haha, d'oh - I even missed the 'PDF' part when I went through the feature comparison on his website.
ffs, we'd make good idiot beta testers, at least.