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Vectoraster 7.1.2

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you might expect that one of the main uses of vectoraster should be to create halftone effects from photographic sources. but this is vectorasters weakest area: youre only able to apply a single, uniform effect to each image, rather than creating multidirectional strokes based on image density. while its still capable of producing striking images, theres no way to simulate true victorian engraving styles.

vectoraster also doesnt make it easy to get a sense of what the final result will look like. it doesnt provide the ability to save the settings and quickly load a preset as you go, and it doesnt offer any real help in selecting the right settings. the controls are also complicated and can be hard to understand.

while these are all issues that could be fixed with a bit of polish, they dont detract from the strong results vectoraster can produce. as a vector graphics app, it offers a lot of power and flexibility that isnt typically found in other tools. for example, you can quickly switch to a second image to create a unique pattern or create patterns from a mix of different patterns. vectoraster is easy to use and powerful enough to produce strong results.

what i do like about vectoraster is that it offers a ton of features and controls to really customize the end result. the editor is simple to use and is the only app i found that allows you to import images into the app, allowing you to create custom patterns.

lost minds has recently released vectoraster 3, the third iteration of a handy application for os x that takes images and instantly converts them into vector halftones that can be exported and opened in almost any vector editor. i wrote about vectoraster a while ago, and version 3 is quicker and has a couple cool new features, one of which i want to show you right now. 84d34552a1

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1 year ago