I am trying to create quality Black and White line drawings from images.I have used a few online converters, but the results were less than desirable. I have tried to use CorelDraw X6, but I just can't seem to get it to the quality it should be. Can someone give me some instruction on how to do this the easiest and best ways? Thanks
Do you have the original 3d files. If so, just convert them to line drawings.
Hi.
Maybe tracing paper and pencil, then darken desired keep areas with a sharpie. Scan in, autotrace, clean up.
Or use the bezier tool and do it all in Draw.
~John
We use the trace program to get things started, then it's often easier to manually tweak things to your liking. There is nothing that really works perfectly, unless you go to Unix based $pecialized $oftware.
Here's the brief version: If you're only creating a line drawing, go into paint (or bitmap -art strokes ) reduce the image to B/W maybe even use the effects section (art strokes). Change the image to one of those effects and then run trace over a simpler bitmap. Personally, I'd use Coreldraw, draw over the bitmap and do it better myself using the outline pen and a magenta line color and tweaking nodes to a perfect outline.