take two smooth and not smooth trace
take two smooth and not smooth trace
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Nice one Bill
I only attach this variation of my previous post cos it took me a long time to do ... no filters! Apologies
BTW - done in similar way. Two blip lines (one reversed) >> clone/move >> blend >> convert to editable shapes >> break >> group >> apply bitmap ... and, for this one, set dark contone colour for each line
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Bob that is true.
I wonder why vector objects are required.
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Neat Steve What are you tracing with ?
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inkscape John - greyscale scan
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Steve here is my .xar file if you want to try adding contrast.
I named it raster-lines, referring to television raster scan rather than raster graphics.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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Thanks Steve
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thanks Bill I'll take a look
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ok all I've time for now - enhanced in xara, traced again in inkscape
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Thanks for the file Bill, they look even beter in XaraVision.
Interesting effects with different colour rectangles behind the top two.
Saludos,
Bob.
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