jcarpenter2
New Member
- Messages
- 3
- Likes
- 0
Hello all. Hopefully I can get a bit of advice from you all. I have tried to search your forums to see if I could find a solution, but to no avail. The past couple of years I’ve tried numerous times to convert an image of a person to line drawing in order to engrave it or cut it on my CNC, so now its time to turn to the experts
I have never had a success and am at a loss why. The steps I take:
Cutout the person from the background.
Desaturate
Levels to adjust the black/white
Color Dodge
Invert and apply a Gaussian blur
Clean up the speckling and lines with the eraser and paint brush
Copy into Illustrator and Image trace to give myself the line art.
Move into my CNC software and vectorize and it always looks like crap.
I've posted images showing the different stages (except the vector (which looks horrible).
I have tried various version of the above but that is the general jist of it. For my CNC I need line art and yet the speckling and shading is always a problem. What is it that I am doing wrong? Am I going about this the wrong way or I missing a step? Obviously there is a better way to do this but it is beyond me.
Cutout the person from the background.
Desaturate
Levels to adjust the black/white
Color Dodge
Invert and apply a Gaussian blur
Clean up the speckling and lines with the eraser and paint brush
Copy into Illustrator and Image trace to give myself the line art.
Move into my CNC software and vectorize and it always looks like crap.
I've posted images showing the different stages (except the vector (which looks horrible).
I have tried various version of the above but that is the general jist of it. For my CNC I need line art and yet the speckling and shading is always a problem. What is it that I am doing wrong? Am I going about this the wrong way or I missing a step? Obviously there is a better way to do this but it is beyond me.