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Opinions and Help on "Traced" Art Style

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I ran into this tracing tool http://vectormagic.com/home which processes PNG/JPG to SVG (though you can also convert back to PNG/JPG). Ignoring what it does under the hood for a moment, I really like the resulting style:

Chasm Overlook: Office Waiting Room: So what do you think? I'm not good at map making, but I think applying what amounts to a filter could give my maps a more consistent, light feel. Obviously this look won't be good for a police procedural or horror game, but for something like a gun-fu FUDGE game it might work.

Also, the program I linked to costs a fair amount ($300) for the full desktop version. Is anyone aware of a cheaper way to accomplish this same effect?

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joshsziegler wrote:Also, the program I linked to costs a fair amount ($300) for the full desktop version. Is anyone aware of a cheaper way to accomplish this same effect?
The right sequence and settings of tools in photoshop/gimp/most graphics programs.

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I would say Gimp. Photoshop won't be cheaper (on the contrary). Maybe just applying a watercolor style and playing a little with the controls should be enough (in Photoshop, but GIMP has the same kind of controls I think).

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http://imgur.com/O1eOkTg

10 minutes of playing around with the Oilify filter in GIMP.

I believe what you're after is a type of stain glass effect (to preserve the line detail) combined with oilify, but I'm too busy to experiment much more sorry.

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I suggest playing with color reduction and cartoon style filters in gimp. I also used inkscape's vectorizor for such effects.

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username wrote:I also used inkscape's vectorizor for such effects.
I was going to suggest Illustrator... but I bet Inkscape will allow you to do this, too (for free).

A quick search found this:

http://www.ehow.com/how_7184564_convert ... scape.html

And once you have the SVG (vectorized) file go ahead and try saving it as a JPG or PNG file again to get the look you want.
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