Okay, so I finally got my answer from the Xara company, and now I have another question. See Xara said to go to bitmap gallery and trace it, only now I don't know how to color it. Does anyone here have anything for me before I bug Xara again?
Okay, so I finally got my answer from the Xara company, and now I have another question. See Xara said to go to bitmap gallery and trace it, only now I don't know how to color it. Does anyone here have anything for me before I bug Xara again?
Okay, so I finally got my answer from the Xara company, and now I have another question. See Xara said to go to bitmap gallery and trace it, only now I don't know how to color it. Does anyone here have anything for me before I bug Xara again?
Are you referring to your original question about coloring your Anime drawing?
If so, I think your question was answered in your original post.
Using the Bitmap Tracer is probably not the answer although if you could get a good and accurate trace (not all that likely), it would create a series of vector objects which you could select and color individually.
But your best bet is the black and white bitmap with Stained Glass transparenct applied over a series of colored object under the bitmap.
Gary
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Hi SilverVulpine,
I would suggest clicking on Help=>Movies and watching the videos that come with xara at this point. It will give you enough information to "hit the ground running". see pretty picture for visual assistance.
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Okay, so I finally got my answer from the Xara company, and now I have another question. See Xara said to go to bitmap gallery and trace it, only now I don't know how to color it. Does anyone here have anything for me before I bug Xara again? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hi SilverVulpine! I wanna help you, I cannot draw anime pictures, but I think this technique very easy and clear for you. Probably it's usable for simple pictures http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/cool.gif
Alexander
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