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Vector magic desktop
Vector magic desktop




vector magic desktop

↳ DXF Art - DXF Clip Art File Sharing Forum.DXF DESIGN & PROJECT PICTURE SHARING FORUMS.↳ Contributing Membership Registration or Renewal.WELCOME CENTER, GOOD INFO & MEET OUR SPONSORS.It creates a line for each color, there is a simple way to solve this with the desktop version, you should use the remove background feature and remove all colors you dont need and you wont have all of the double lines. I can tell you that I figured out that vector magic places those double lines where two colors meet. I also like vextractor, but it tends to put small scale zig-zags around every pixel. I use vector magic whenever I need to preserve straight lines, otherwise I use autotrace, I rarely fiddle with corel trace, but it's not bad. SignTorch Vector Art wrote:If you like the free online vector magic, then you'll like the desktop version. The zip file contains the dxf results from both programs.

vector magic desktop

One big difference with line drawings is that corel will do a centerline trace while vector magic will not. And for some reason, corel placed some duplicate shapes on top of each other, vm is known to do that to though, they both have lots of settings to control those sorts of things. In any case, there's still a lot of cleanup to be done, and when you start looking at the nodes there is a big difference between the two programs, yet they both have the same problem of too many nodes in some places and neither produces arcs. Photos are never too easy to trace, you usually need to use a paint program to enhance contrast as much as possible first.įor reference I traced 2 versions of this picture in vm and corel x5, for the filenames ending with -2, I used photoshop to convert to black and white before tracing, which came out a lot better. I don't see any huge difference in vector magic and corel tracing results, but it depends a lot on the source image, sometimes one works better than the other. If you like the free online vector magic, then you'll like the desktop version.






Vector magic desktop