Regarding the halftone repeater types
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@Subpath Thank you! I have tried Cavalry, and it's really impressive. However, I'm not a fan of its subscription model. Although I have been subscribed to Adobe and Corel for a long time, I am considering canceling them when they expire.
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@VectorStyler
I tried using Repeater to create a dash effect halftone, but I couldn't replicate it successfully. When using a single line, there was an issue at 0 degrees, but it appeared normal when rotated by 0.1 degrees.
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@Li-Xiao said in Regarding the halftone repeater types:
I tried using Repeater to create a dash effect halftone, but I couldn't replicate it successfully.
I added this to the backlog.
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I tried such a halftone effect in Cavalry but when I converted the result into curves
the effect was gone. In the end it turned out that it was a bitmap effect.VectorStylers vector graphics results from the Repeater are then more impressive
to me, even when Cavalry can do some cool tricks.
But its made with Animation in Mind.
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@Subpath Yes, Repeater is incredibly powerful. However, it lacks a non-destructive expansion feature. Currently, image and gradient-based generation can only be overlaid with shape effects after expansion. It would be great to have non-destructive expansion added to Repeater as soon as possible.
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@Li-Xiao said in Regarding the halftone repeater types:
It would be great to have non-destructive expansion added to Repeater as soon as possible.
How would this work? If the repeater is expanded, and the individual object copies can be modified, then it is destructive.
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Vectoraster is another app that is great for this, if you happen to be on a Mac.
Not free, but it is a one-time payment.
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How would this work? If the repeater is expanded, and the individual object copies can be modified, then it is destructive.
Non-destructive expansion, similar to virtual expansion, allows the results generated by Repeater to be reflected within the layer and remain in an editable state. This enables shape effects to be applied to the objects after virtual expansion. It doesn't require modifying individual objects after expansion; it's just to allow the application of shape effects to the overall object. Is there a way to achieve this type of expansion?
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@Li-Xiao said in Regarding the halftone repeater types:
Is there a way to achieve this type of expansion?
In the Repeater panel menu: enable "Apply Shape Effects"
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@fde101 Thank you. I don't have a MAC, but I have explored Vectoraster on its website, and everything it can do, VS can do as well.
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In the Repeater panel menu: enable "Apply Shape Effects"
I have tried enable "Apply Shape Effects," but it doesn't work for the results of gradient and image generation. That's why I asked if there could be a non-destructive expansion feature.
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@Li-Xiao said in Regarding the halftone repeater types:
results of gradient and image generation
Can you send me an example where it does not work?
The gradients and images of course are not distorted (by shape effects).
For these you need image effects.
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@VectorStyler Just as shown in the image.
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@Li-Xiao Send me the file with the original repeater (first image).
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@Li-Xiao There is a bug here, I will try to fix it ASAP.
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@VectorStyler Thank you, it turns out it was a bug. I had mistakenly thought it wasn't supported, which is why I was wondering if there could be a non-destructive expansion feature.
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@VectorStyler
Halftone based on the corresponding grayscale values according to the area size. I used four objects as an example, because performing calculations on multiple objects in CD's VBA is too slow.
0_1711908024378_Area Halftone.pdfI tried using Repeater but couldn't achieve it. You can watch a video demonstration.
https://youtu.be/BRDstB4hbFs
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@VectorStyler
There are many small apps available that can create wave halftones. I have selected three for your reference.- SquiggleDraw
SquiggleDraw will create a SVG file from an image, using the brightness to change the amplitude of sine waves.
SquiggleDraw is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
https://github.com/gwygonik/SquiggleDraw
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- Makelangelo
Makelangelo Software is a Java program that prepares art for CNC plotters. It was originally designed for the Makelangelo Art Robot. It runs in Windows, OSX, and several flavors of linux.
Makelangelo is free too.
https://github.com/marginallyclever/makelangelo-software/
- DrawingBotV3
DrawingBotV3 is a software for converting images to stylised drawings with many applications including Pen Plotter Art, Digital Artwork, Image/Video Stylisation, NFT Creation, Embroidery and Graphic Design. With an intuitive User Interface allowing both Beginners and Advanced users to create beautiful artwork without any programming knowledge. Featuring over 50 in-built styles which are all highly customisable, the possibilities are endless!
There are two versions, Free and Premium. I previously purchased the Premium version.
The Free version is Open-Source
The Premium version is Closed-Source
Both versions are available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
https://github.com/SonarSonic/DrawingBotV3
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- SquiggleDraw