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Simple shapes like the ones in the first and second examples can be traced as vector graphics in just a few minutes. With your method, all sharp corners are rounded off. Vector graphics have the advantage of being able to be scaled later without any loss of quality.
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One of the issues I have is when I'm scanning my own drawings and sketches. If I scan in pencil sketches, is there a way of darkening them and cleaning them up (I tend to use CURVE/LEVELS and Threshold). Is there an easier way? I know that I could, of course, draw them in pen for darkness, but have you any tips? Thanks.
Using a darker pen would probably be the easiest. I would then probably use Curves/Levels to increase contrast. Not sure if Threshold would do the job since the edges tend to get very pixelated. So I’m not too experienced with “scanning” drawings, but I think you’re on the right track! Hope this helps :)
Nah, unfortunately that won't work. This technique only works on simple graphics. To fix blurry images you might want to look into different apps like Topaz AI (but to be transparent I have no experience with any other apps than Affinity and Ps)
This method has its merits, but I wouldn't have chosen logos as an example, because rounding off the sharp corners changes the logo and the font. Not a quick fix, just a first step before cleaning.
You need to adjust your math a little 🙂 2500 x 2500 is almost 100 times bigger then 256 x 256. An easy way to illustrate this is to compare HD 1080 with UHD. You take the 1080 image, and double it both with and height. This results in an image that is 4 times the size of 1080. Not two ;-)
ey Rensi. so you basically showed to ppl, how to destroy every sharp part of the logo and make cry every graphic designer that originally did this work... Why you dont show ppl that they can easily use some real tracer (if you dont own some commercial solution, try inkscape, or online tracers), or give it 10 minutes and redraw the logo? its soo simple and the result is much better...
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Best seven minutes of my day.
Awesome, happy you enjoyed the video! 👊🏼
I Learnt so much in this short video, brilliant, thanks.
Glad to hear that! You're welcome, Elizabeth! 🙌🏼
Freaking awesome! You rock so hard for making this tutorial!
Haha I’m happy to help! You’re welcome! 🔥
Thank you very much. I usually just increase the dpi but i still have to clean it up.
You're welcome! 👊🏼
Simple shapes like the ones in the first and second examples can be traced as vector graphics in just a few minutes. With your method, all sharp corners are rounded off. Vector graphics have the advantage of being able to be scaled later without any loss of quality.
That's probably a better way to do it! I just found it a fun technique to share :)
So glad I found your channel, your videos are Amazing. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thanks for your kind words, I'm happy to have you here! Welcome to the channel 🔥
Another awesome video, dude
Thanks, bro! Glad you like it 👊🏼
Great technique. Thanks for this.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial !
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
Thank You So Much... I've been having a hard time trying to do this...👍👍👍
Glad it helped! You're welcome! 😊
Thank you so much. Will save me so much time.
Great - thanks!
You're welcome!
very cool and easy to follow
Awesome, happy to hear that!
Hello IAMRENSI, very good, beautiful tutorial and super method.🔝👏👏👏👍
Thanks Diego! Glad you enjoyed it 🔥
Thank you, I was looking for this issue.
Glad I could help 👊🏼
Also a distinction should be made between upscaling the DOCUMENT and upscaling the CANVAS. A big ( no pun intended) difference. 😊
Great video man. ❤❤
By the way what mic do you use and what model. Dude the voice is so nice tbh. Please answer m
Thanks bro! It's the Blue Yeti Nano: amzn.to/3VzNclN
The affinity software suite really needs a tracing function
*_NO S_**_#IT_**_!_*
Its in a current Beta that they are working on!
you're my dude, bro!
I'm glad I can help 👊🏼🔥
thanks champ to share and easy follow
Awesome. Any time 👊🏼
Great video! Thank you so much!
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Happy editing, and hope to see you there! 🚀
Good stuff, thanks buddy!
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
One of the issues I have is when I'm scanning my own drawings and sketches. If I scan in pencil sketches, is there a way of darkening them and cleaning them up (I tend to use CURVE/LEVELS and Threshold). Is there an easier way? I know that I could, of course, draw them in pen for darkness, but have you any tips? Thanks.
Using a darker pen would probably be the easiest. I would then probably use Curves/Levels to increase contrast. Not sure if Threshold would do the job since the edges tend to get very pixelated. So I’m not too experienced with “scanning” drawings, but I think you’re on the right track! Hope this helps :)
For faint lines I’ve always duplicated the layer and change the top one to multiply, if that helps.
Thank You!
You're welcome!
can you make a tutorial on how to fix blury images please... you Rock dude..
can you use the same technique to fix a burry picture ?
Nah, unfortunately that won't work. This technique only works on simple graphics. To fix blurry images you might want to look into different apps like Topaz AI (but to be transparent I have no experience with any other apps than Affinity and Ps)
brilliant!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Wow, thanks!
You're welcome Bill!
TX, very helpful - especially for grabbing graphics for laser-jobs ;-)
Never even thought of that. Glad it was helpful!!
On iPad version too?
I'm not sure, don't use the iPad app. But you could give it a shot!
cool hack!
Agreed! Good one to have up your sleeve ;)
Ajuda muito quando não se tem o arquivo em vetor.
Either this or trace with the Pen Tool! This is a lot quicker, but maybe less accurate
Firstly, the logo gets distorted by such actions. Secondly: logo should be in vector.
This method has its merits, but I wouldn't have chosen logos as an example, because rounding off the sharp corners changes the logo and the font. Not a quick fix, just a first step before cleaning.
You need to adjust your math a little 🙂 2500 x 2500 is almost 100 times bigger then 256 x 256. An easy way to illustrate this is to compare HD 1080 with UHD. You take the 1080 image, and double it both with and height. This results in an image that is 4 times the size of 1080. Not two ;-)
You're right, strictly speaking: the AREA is 100 times bigger. Rensi means the SIDE is 10 times bigger, of course. 🙂
@@Gentleman_Songster That would be a very weird way to talk about size. It is a very common mistake, so no problem 😉
@@Gentleman_Songster Oh, by the way - I am just really happy that he did not mention dpi. Affinity has this all wrong 😁
ey Rensi. so you basically showed to ppl, how to destroy every sharp part of the logo and make cry every graphic designer that originally did this work...
Why you dont show ppl that they can easily use some real tracer (if you dont own some commercial solution, try inkscape, or online tracers), or give it 10 minutes and redraw the logo? its soo simple and the result is much better...