If you are to color it digitally, a transparent background is more useful. ![]() If you are to color in analog, it is recommended to use a white background. This option is also useful to use as a coloring book with hints on where to paint in what color if you want to repaint with the same color as the original image. It's good for painting watercolor with a soft touch, and it's suitable for converting face photos without losing their original atmosphere or converting food photos without losing their delicious look. If you want to make the contour lines less noticeable when applying color, this mode is the best. The colors used in the original image will be extracted as outlines. This option is recommended for technical drawings such as drafting of buildings or machinery.Īlso, if you convert with "Fine Pen" and the lines are whited out or blacked out, try again with "Pencil" and it may work. Since the position of the lines is clear, it's suitable for tracing lines by yourself over the output image. Not all printers are supported, so this is a setting for advanced users. However, the vector format cannot be saved on iPhone or iPad. So it is recommended for larger images or printing. The difference in this vector format is that the output is not blocky(pixelated) no matter how much you zoom in. It looks almost the same as the regular "Smooth Pen". "Smooth Pen" style can be output in vector format (SVG file). It's recommended that the original image is 1280px or larger and is not too compressed. On the other hand, it's not good for converting illustrations which require a delicate touch, noisy photos, low-resolution images, and portrait photographs. This option is suitable for converting images with clear outlines, such as manga and anime, or flat color illustrations. ![]() Since the lines are clear, anti-aliased and have no shading, the output is similar to a coloring page for children, and it's especially suitable for printing. Like a fountain pen, the lines are pressure sensitive. It's like a G-pen (thick dipping pen) for drawing illustrations. When it comes to coloring books, adult coloring books are better suited than those for children. This can extract lines accurately and is suitable for fine-touch drawing.īecause of its wide range of usages and short processing time, it is recommended to choose this option usually. I admire many artists, but the two that most inspire my work are Joseph Cornell and Robert Rauschenberg.It's like a mapping pen (fine dipping pen) for drawing illustrations. Working with found items also fulfills my need to find and collect things as well as my desire to reuse, renew, and recycle. ![]() This style of work feels very much like play, but is also presents the ultimate in problem-solving. I like giving these discarded items new purpose and function. Most of my works are made from found objects that many would consider to be junk. I draw, paint, and construct assemblage boxes and sculptures. Pablo Picasso once said, "art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." I believe this is very true. For me, the art making process is therapeutic. Few things are greater than watching a student grow in confidence to create art works that they're proud of. It has allowed me to develop so many connections with students and families in the Wausau community. I feel lucky to have spent my entire career in one school. I have been teaching art at Wausau East High School for the past 21 years.
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