I have also found that if one runs the bitmap through a ai image digital art/anime upscaler, then import the upscaled and animed bitmap into inkscape, the trace results are excellent due to all the smoothing being done by the ai upscaler
Really good tutorial. Thank you! When I make the bitmap copy the preview image is much better quality than the final after hitting apply. What is the reason for that? Thank you!
When you create a bitmap copy, it is created with a set resolution, the default is 96dpi, so depending on the size of your image and how zoomed in you are, the quality may drop. You can change the resolution by going to: Edit - Preferences - Imported images. In there you will find 'Resolution of Create bitmap copy' where you can increase the dpi to suit.
I'm currently using a Snowball Ice desktop mic which does record with a very low volume. By the time I've ramped up the volume the sound is distorted - think I will have to invest in a better sound set up sometime soon.
Great explanation of using the trace function.
Thanks, hope it was helpful.
You are one of the best tutors thanks
I appreciate that, thank you
Excellent video. Really smart use of blur and multiple tracing ( model and then lips ) Very smart. Thank you.
Your welcome. It can be frustrating when the colours look washed out so this is a simple fix.
There is a lot of value in this video. Thank you so much for sharing.
You're welcome
perfect tutorial video! thank you
Thanks
Love the new ways of tracing
Thanks
Fascinating.
Thanks
You're welcome.@@CreateForFree
Great video, very informative! Thank you!
You're welcome
I have also found that if one runs the bitmap through a ai image digital art/anime upscaler, then import the upscaled and animed bitmap into inkscape, the trace results are excellent due to all the smoothing being done by the ai upscaler
Which AI software are you using? I did give Blue willow a try, it is amazing what a few prompts can produce.
@@CreateForFree I use Upscayl for upscaling. Free on windows and Linux.
Thanks very much for this tutorial
You're welcome
Really good tutorial. Thank you! When I make the bitmap copy the preview image is much better quality than the final after hitting apply. What is the reason for that? Thank you!
When you create a bitmap copy, it is created with a set resolution, the default is 96dpi, so depending on the size of your image and how zoomed in you are, the quality may drop. You can change the resolution by going to: Edit - Preferences - Imported images. In there you will find 'Resolution of Create bitmap copy' where you can increase the dpi to suit.
Very useful! Thank you so much!
You're welcome
...well done sir!...thanks!
Hope you found it useful
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No, sorry! Is there something I can help with?
You narration is truly inaudible
I'm currently using a Snowball Ice desktop mic which does record with a very low volume. By the time I've ramped up the volume the sound is distorted - think I will have to invest in a better sound set up sometime soon.
@@CreateForFree Thanks for the clearification, CFF