Hello,
after vectorizing an image, the result contains many shapes, visible as hundresd of zoenes.
it looks not good.
is there any way to combine all the shapes, without losing the complete image an only getting a silhouette?
thank you
Holger
Hello,
after vectorizing an image, the result contains many shapes, visible as hundresd of zoenes.
it looks not good.
is there any way to combine all the shapes, without losing the complete image an only getting a silhouette?
thank you
Holger
Hi Holger, Perhaps cloning the image will do the trick. Another possibility is to select all the shapes and give them an outline of a neutral colour.
EDIT: Here's a before and after shot of the clone method.
Saludos,
Bob.
Last edited by iamtheblues; 05 September 2009 at 04:00 PM. Reason: add graphic
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Thank you.
I hope, my handbook will tell me how to follow your hints.
I have attached the .xar-file, it is about Mao
my cloning (I have tried it right now) creates only the same object again, how could it do what you did?
EDIT:
it is not the clone itself, it is the image with the clone laid exactly over, so I see it right?
yes, this reduced the problem, but it s still there.
how does the outline suggestion work?
Last edited by Holger; 05 September 2009 at 04:07 PM.
Hi is this what you want?
I clone image..moved to pasteboard..combine shapes ADD then broke shapes leaving silhouette as solid moved away and deleted all the object left on pasteboard
Mao[2].xar
Jim
Holger,
I think this is what you need, I grouped all your shapes and pressed CTRL k twice.
I hope this helps you.
Luciano
Thank you all.
I don't really understand all the details, but I see, that cloning twice is reducing that irritating shabe...anything.
too sad, that there is no option to combien the shapes, let their borders fade away, so the surface is clean without all that zones.
Hi Holger,
If ya downloaded my file and you have the original Mao image.. take my outline an slice original image using the shape and us that.
JimM
Nice trick Luciano
Hans
Hans,
thanks, but I just applied the idea that was given by Iamtheblues
Luciano
Hi Holger
In response to your pm here is another with a little explanation.
I am not good at explaining procedures.
I downloade an Image of Mao
I imported it into my file and used my 'Outline' to cut the Mao image.
Now I have Mao in the shape and can apply effects to
it.JimMao.xar
Jim
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