Hi all
John lennon is drawn with circle dots, Marilyn is drawn with rectangle dots.
svgfile size became heavy.
svgfile(4MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/john_lenon_dots.svg
svgfile(2MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/marilyn_of_dots.svg
Marilyn and John derived from dot shapes
Marilyn and John derived from dot shapes
Last edited by sunaden on Tue May 02, 2017 8:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Marilyn and John derived from dot shapes
WOW!
I didn't know Inkscape could do that
I didn't know Inkscape could do that
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Re: Marilyn and John derived from dot shapes
i love doing halftones in inkscape. these are very cool. I'm curious if you blurred the source image before tracing with clones.
Re: Einstein derived from line shapes
Hi brynn,hjalle and llogg
thanks for your reply.
I don't use "Tiled Clone".
I have made a extension that replaced each pixels of picture to dot shapes,
changing the size by strength of pixel color.
In this method when the dot size is bigger, drawing size is bigger, but keeping the resolution.
At the "Tiled Clone", drawing size don't change, but the resolution decreases.
Adding a related work, Einstein derived from line shapes.
In this time, changing the width of slant by strength of pixel color.
svgfile(1.8MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/einstein_lines.svg
thanks for your reply.
I don't use "Tiled Clone".
I have made a extension that replaced each pixels of picture to dot shapes,
changing the size by strength of pixel color.
In this method when the dot size is bigger, drawing size is bigger, but keeping the resolution.
At the "Tiled Clone", drawing size don't change, but the resolution decreases.
Adding a related work, Einstein derived from line shapes.
In this time, changing the width of slant by strength of pixel color.
svgfile(1.8MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/einstein_lines.svg
Last edited by sunaden on Tue May 02, 2017 8:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Einstein derived from line shapes
sunaden wrote:I don't use "Tiled Clone".
I have made a extension that replaced each pixels of picture to dot shapes,
changing the size by strength of pixel color.
In this method when the dot size is bigger, drawing size is bigger, but keeping the resolution.
At the "Tiled Clone", drawing size don't change, but the resolution decreases.
In my experience tiled clones will do exactly what your extension does, you just need to use a "shape" smaller than 1x1px and check "Apply the value to the clones' size"
-Rob A>
Re: Marilyn and John derived from dot shapes
Hi ffaat
thanks for your reply.
you are right!
The quote sentence is for the video tutorial.
I didn't try tiled clones before I posted my works.
I had not used that so much.
I post lennon's with tiled clones.
.....but my extension work looks clearer.
svgfile(3MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/john_lenon_tiled_clone.svg
by the way, can tiled clones do a similar sample below?
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4630 posted to "The monogram derived from lines" .
thanks for your reply.
In my experience tiled clones will do exactly what your extension does, you just need to use a "shape" smaller than 1x1px and check "Apply the value to the clones' size"
you are right!
The quote sentence is for the video tutorial.
I didn't try tiled clones before I posted my works.
I had not used that so much.
I post lennon's with tiled clones.
.....but my extension work looks clearer.
svgfile(3MB):
http://dp48069596.lolipop.jp/sd/img/img_inkscape/john_lenon_tiled_clone.svg
by the way, can tiled clones do a similar sample below?
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4630 posted to "The monogram derived from lines" .