anyone get the random art function to successfully replicate anything? if so what were the settings at, what kinda picture did ya use (as in how detailed and how complicated the color scheme), and how long did it take? the best i have gotten so far is extremely abstract versions of the original picture even after a couple hours. it always seems to top out at about 77-85% accurate according to the readouts
Could someone provide me a guideline on how to import pictures? It is not working as I intend it to...
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Last edited by ThePendragon; Nov 26, 2013 at 11:24 PM.
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aside from having to scroll for the shapes wich is anoying. its pretty usefull.
Last edited by Gama; Nov 27, 2013 at 12:28 AM.
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Well, for me its been like 2-3 hours and this is what I have so far:
And I used this image:
And its only just now starting to take shape.
But hey! that accuracy numbers looks nice so I'll give it as long as it needs! xD
But, I've also noticed, if you zoom out or make the image smaller, it seems to look more like the original image:
At least I think so ._.
I'm going to try to run another of a lineart picture I'm working on right now and see how that works.
I'll update as needed d:
The more detailed the pic is, the more impossible it'll probably be to copy it. I think ideally you'd input a vector trace or something.
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it looks like the scanner is also warping/squishing/stretching the picture it's scanning as well, so, to prevent aspect ratios from being warped during the scanning, I'd suggest that any and all source images have an aspect ratio of 394x192 pixels, just to be sure and so as not to waste some 12 hours doing something and finding out that was your mistake+^_^+
I dont really mind if it squishes the image.
I'm just interested in seeing the final result even if it does take 12 hours xD
But yeah, I do suggest keeping an aspect ratio like that or else you are going to have a squished image.
I'm running a bunch of trials right now with a variety of images so I'm really interested in seeing how they all come out.
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