very simple cuz i dont need to read manuals to know how to use everything, even filters and selection stuff
potrace might be a bit more popular than ibis Paint X. We know about 14 links to it since March 2021 and only 10 links to ibis Paint X. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you want you can goto ibispaint.com artist "bartacomus" and see videos of my art from start to finish. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm very interested in how they'll keep AI-generated images out though. I don't think trained ML models for verifying/falsifying images as AI-generated will be that useful for very long as AI image generation models will keep improving too. More likely we'll have to resort to a 'proof of work' sort of thing which could be a mandatory speedpaint/timelapse or a straight-up automated solution like Ibispaint. Source: over 1 year ago
Most illustration software e.g. Photoshop or Krita have integrated or plugin-based recording functionality for that too. And then there is Ibispaint (check it out) which tracks your progress and doesn't even let you upload to the gallery on their website without the automatically generated speedpaint. Source: over 1 year ago
What we need is positive proof for hand-drawn digital paintings. Rather than innocent until proven guilty it should be guilty until proven innocent. The best possible approach would be recording the painting process in the drawing software automatically like this website for instance: https://ibispaint.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Iirc Photoshop and Krita for instance have a tool for recording integrated into their software but I've also come across the software/platform Ibispaint which automatically tracks the creation process in their software from the moment you create a new file and if you upload it to their website (which is a sort of art gallery in itself) it will automatically generate and upload a 1-minute speedpaint along with... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm trying to use this "SD > Vector image" model. (linked here) To do so, I must have "potrace" installed. (linked here). Source: 10 months ago
As the author mentions PNG to SVG conversion, there is Potrace [1]. I think you need to convert to BMP before. It's a pretty nice tool. I have used it a couple of times. [1] https://potrace.sourceforge.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
The answer to your question is Potrace. There's probably a wrapper API available for whatever language you're using (presumably Python), or you can simply run it as a command line tool. Potrace is used behind the scenes for image tracing in Inkscape, the most popular open source vector design app, and I've also seen it used in a plugin someone built for Stable Diffusion/A1111 that does exactly what you're trying... Source: 11 months ago
This is generally rather computationally expensive, but I believe you are looking for potrace. Source: over 1 year ago
For fairly simple art, you could try potrace: http://potrace.sourceforge.net. Source: almost 2 years ago
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