Hi,
I am a newbie to Inkscape. I have a question similar to sherryscraps.
I have several sketches drawn in pencil and graphite. They are basically outlines with minor shading.
I want to sort of combine all the elements into one big picture and want to create a silhouette for the whole image.
So basically, I want to edit my pencil sketches digitally to enhance them and modify them.
So, here's my list of queries -
1) In what format should I have my images? Will pdf. work or does it have to be jpeg?
1) Can this be done only by creating vectors for each sketch?
2) Will creating vectors be possible for some sketches that maybe having discontinuous lines (the charcoal and pencil has spotty and discontinuous texture)?
3) Can i 'fill in' the drawing (to give the silhouette effect) as well as have pencil shading effects in the digital drawing?
microUgly wrote:That reminds me, I do have an example of pencils to vector...
Left: Original Pencils
Centre: Edits in a Photoshop. Involved adjusting the brightness and contrast to strengthen the lines - I manually erased some of the shading.
Right: Vector created using "Trace Bitmap" in Inkscape.
@microugly - I got a fair idea of how to go about it from what you have posted. Still if you can give in some additional inputs for my query.
Thanks in advance to everyone
