On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, MenTaLguY wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 16:35:20 -0500 (CDT), Terry Brown <terry_n_brown@...12...> wrote:
My idea was that you could very quickly make a patch of uniform "lines" to cover the image, then have the thicknesses adjusted in one step - for a large image requiring dozens of lines having to draw each one individually is a lot of work.
The clonetiler can probably be used for this purpose.
-mental
If you mean the clonetiler can be used to create the patch of uniform lines, yes.
But if you mean the clonetiler's Trace->size function would acheive the same thing, then no, because that's applied to the size of the whole cloned shape, whereas my idea to is to apply the thin/thicken tool in a grid of points to the patch of uniform lines to thin/thicken the lines to match the underlying image. The clonetiler would make the "line" a perfect copy of the original, in a different size, whereas I'm suggesting parts of the line could be thickened, and parts thinned.
Cheers -Terry