9/9/2023 0 Comments Affinity vector trace![]() It takes a few moments to open in its own little window. When you open Inkscape for the first time it asks where X11 is. I just installed Inkscape for the tracing feature That system is X Rather confusingly this will then tell you to install XQuartz which is, I think, a version of X Either way it does the job. Tracing can be done on another app and the vector object dropped into AD. Tracing is a very useful feature and should be part of the AD package, BUT it is available elsewhere and it seems to me that other things on the Road Map and which are integral to AD are more important. I am glad the developers do not intend to use it in AD. The trace feature has always been useful, but kind of limited and very ungainly. I have used Serif Draw for a very long time. It would be great to be able to covert scanned line art into vector and then use the brushes etc to touch it up. Really looking forward to seeing this feature implemented in a future version. Would be nice to have it in a future version. This feature however is what i’ve been looking for and which actually made me discover Affinity Designer. Maybe a bit strange to start requesting features only hours after installation. Never before i’ve seen such a beautiful user interface for this type of software. Yes please! I just purchased Affinity Designer, and was very surprised to find there is no trace functionality. I see Serif provides Windows users with presets aide at tracing logos, fray scale images and colour photos would those go down well with potential Affinity users? A tool to convert into SVG, based on tracing a bitmap image, would be very nice for me as well! So please count me in! Serif’s DrawPlus product has had such a function for about the last five years. Has anyone here tried using it? Would duplicating that functionality in Affinity be satisfactory? I’d guess it would be at least an excellent start and should be relatively quick. On the other hand, Serif’s DrawPlus product has had such a function for about the last five years. Maybe the developers of that great thing can get involved On the one hand it isn’t a simple thing so getting it in an early release is a big ask. ![]() We have a fair few ideas for this – not just the obvious I’d love to see a feature like that! Silhouette was an outstanding tool for that. I don’t know if they are considering it in their roadmap, since you’re the first asking for it. At this point no, there isn’t a tracing tool available. July 27, July 28, Tracing will come in the future – but it will be a new ‘Persona’ one of the main buttons along the top left of the window so that it can have its own UI and tools. If not there should be one, it would be a great option. Allegedly, Google used data from the competition to train its own AI.Affinity Images | Free Vectors, Stock Photos & PSD | In the race for the best information and search results from the Internet, the top dog Google, wants to counteract this with Bard. Microsoft has invested several billions in the chat GPT developer OpenAI to strengthen its AI division. Now the chatbot, which was previously only available in Microsoft's own browser Edge, has been expanded to include LaTeX. In February, Microsoft announced the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into the Bing search engine, thereby helping the language model to access up-to-date content from the Internet and your own searches to get better results. ![]() The integration is complete and LaTeX is available in the chatbot supported by ChatGPT. Mathematical formulas are "now beautifully formatted and easy to read, so you can learn and study in chat mode," tweeted Bing boss Jordi Ribas, who is also responsible for artificial intelligence (AI). Microsoft's Bing chat now also supports the LaTeX typesetting system, which is popular for scientific and mathematical work. I drew this mask in Procreate on my iPad and then traced it to vector. ![]() I use the free Silhouette Studio from Silhouette America. So it cannot even maintain the vector or convert back to vector when you open it in Photo to warp. I sent to Photo so that I could Mesh Warp as the Mesh Warp is not in Designer, but when I went BACK to Designer, my design was no LONGER Vector, but a raster image. I typed black words in Designer and they were Vector. When they say Designer is a Vector based equivalent of Illustrator or Inkscape, it seems odd that it doesn't have the basic functionality of being able to trace even a black design into a vector. Vector tracing traces shape fill as well. "manually dragging around the vector pen along lines" is not the same as Vector Tracing. So converting from Raster into Vector is a basic function of all other vector based programs. There's no AUTO trace in Affinity Designer (v1 or v2), but you can manually trace ! Logo by Nick (or something like this) has a pretty good tutorial about this on YouTube! Just to make things clear for people coming here to read this thread. ![]()
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