![]() I also checked out plotterfun on mitxela, which's pixeltrace came close, yet doesnt do lines but dots. the brightness-trace worked really fine and accurate, if only one could let the bot draw 1 centerline through the 2 outlines it gave out, like something like a "fill in line". if it doesnt give option to filled areas but only line thats also "ok" i guess, as long as the line does represent the original picture more accurately then the line trace does so far. I use tiff of 40 mb, which was too big to upload here If you wanna try helping out: here you go for a pdf :) Let me know if you find any way. ![]() Shall i delete the old one? regarding the picture: of course not, that was only screenshots as for one to understand my story. Sorry, I found this one just a bit later and thought it might be more related tbh, so maybe this would be the place for it rather than another seperate thread. You see, I'm desperate here :D Thanks guys and gals xx So what (i guess) i might need would be some tool somewhere in the www that functions like "trace bitmap line trace" more or less, but lets me determine a certain "width of line" in mm or pixels, so that i can tell the machine how thick the lines of my original drawing are, and it converts those into an svg, that, when i give the pen-plotter a 2mm-size pen, it would reproduce the painting more or less exact! Please, anyone who solves this problem saves himself some big karma and anyone who manages to look into it deep and makes it posswible for me to pen-plotter-copy all my tattoo and fineline pdf's with a single trick for to use each time I'd b willing to paypal some 50 eur or whatever. This had got the right idea, but (of course) struggled with the areas where multiple lines in the original sketch morphed into a black surface. Which traces the sketch perfectly, only that it (of course) gives out double-lines (instead of 1 original line) as it detects the "lines" as "surfaces" and the draws vectorlines around the edges i guess. I'll attach 3 photos, black/White being the original painting and then the 2 options that have worked best, but not satisfying yet: The best 2 options i found so far is (both single-scan) a) using the brightness detector (first option). MY PROBLEM IS: I want to reproduce a pdf sketch AS SEEN, so i'd love to have fewest possible modification to it, as the ductus, the "style" of the line-art is really important to my customers, and it quickly becomes "something else" when using the "trace bitmap" tool. Although depending on which pieces you need to cut, you might be able to still use some of those paths. Sadly it doesn't quite do what i want and i seem to be to noob about the technical side of it to help myself. Its not really feasible to remove the double lines. ![]() Hey friends i seem to have a similar, yet slightly different problem: I've been desperately trying to find my way through inkscape bitmaptracing in order to reproduce some line-art-tattoo-sketches for to send over to an axidraw pen plotter i just built.
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