Esper wrote:
what are you actually trying to do, Wallace ?
one of your examples just seems like ordinary text
of course fonts are fully scalable in IS
the ones that have a stroke and a gradient, are easily to recreate in IS too
so no need for tracing
bevelling is quite different in IS i think
i already posted a link to a tutorial how to do 3D text with IS and Gimp
i think what you want is quite possible, maybe just not with tracing
but im no big expert on that
kimppi wrote:
Not exactly what you're searching for, but if you need a text with certain font converted to SVG paths, just make the text in Inkscape and convert it to path (Path->Object To Path). After that you can modify it, add color sliding fills etc.
About your previous issue, however, Inkscape's bitmap tracing is quite good, but your sliding colors probably cause problems. Of course SVG image *can* contain an embedded bitmap(i.e. your original image), but there's no sense using SVG then...?
@ Esper,
I want to make those text image I posted into vectors. I can create them with Gimp, but making identical text images in Inkscape would be a bit of a task at best for me.
Thanks you guys for your suggestions.
I think creating the text images in Inkscape would be the way to go/begin. Of course there's a learning curve I'll have to contend with, but it shouldn't be to insurmountable of a curve.
Right now when I open Inkscape, I basically sit there staring intensely at the interface before me. Trying to find the parallels between it and Gimp, every so often pressing a button or two in order to see what happens.
