Small areas, unbounded areas, or acute corners will probably need additional attention or manual drawing. Then you can use the tool with a positive Grow/Shrink setting to fill the large, bounded areas of your drawings. That won't give you the results you're looking for - instead you need to trace the outlines (either manually or automatically - that's where my existing tutorials come in) in order to create vector versions of your black outlines. After that I do intend to cover filling, but that won't be available until early It sounds to me like you might be importing the black outlines as a JPEG and expecting to fill them directly. The instalment I'm currently writing is the second part about automatic tracing, which is less applicable as it covers the "Multiple Scans" option. Yes, recent instalments covered manually and automatically tracing sketches, specifically with one of my comic strip images used as an example. The next episodes that will come may be about how to add fills to them. Lazur URH wrote:Also, Xav has a tutorial series going on, and the recent issues were about tracing raster images of scanned pencil sketches.
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