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172 Thought Police
- Drawn by:
- 1PercentRevolution / 1PercentRevolution
- Created:
- 2012-02-06 22:45:14
- Description:
- 172 | Fight The Thought Police! Free Your Mind. Think For Yourself 1PercentRevolution.com = 1% based on character and courage not wealth. Right Makes Might - Stand And Fight! Carpe Diem!
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1PercentRevolution said on 2012-02-07 09:56:55
Greetings Cibo :-) Thank you for the feedback. I am new at this. I converted the image to SVG before uploading. What else is required or would be helpful?
cibo00 said on 2012-02-07 11:07:21
Alright 1%Revolution, I understand. If you use Inkscape, you actually create everything with vectors (svg) and after only, only then, when you load your file, Open Clip Art actually convert your .svg file it into .png. --- and not vice versa. I would like to ask other colleagues to try this out, but the files you converted have no vectors... Best to you, Cibo
1PercentRevolution said on 2012-02-07 13:44:46
Thanks. I did use Inkscape to convert the PNG to SVG. The original manipulation was done in GIMP. I am not sure how to fix the vector problem going backwards? Is there some better method for converting if one already has a PNG of JPG?
cibo00 said on 2012-02-07 14:05:19
Yes, You could take your .png, open it with inkscape and then go to Path, scroll and Trace Bitmap ;) Cibo
1PercentRevolution said on 2012-02-14 23:03:44
Greetings Cibo, I have been trying with Inkscape-Path-Trace, but I can not get it to look anything close to the original image (no matter what threshold/detection options I select). Is there any other method or program that will take a png and convert it to an SVG image? Thanks
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cibo00 said on 2012-02-07 05:05:13
Just noticed that this clipart has not been vectorized (The least requirement Open Clip Art has), therefore it is not possible for anyone to Remix it ;)