1/20/2023 0 Comments Vectoraster ios![]() U/BrockSart is super close, but it’s not done by manually adjusting line widths! Probably between 4-6 different thicknesses should be enough to get a subtle gradient effect. ![]() and then ya keep doing this for the rest of the image. Now choose a location that's between dark grey and full black on your photo, adjusting the line thickness of the geometry under that to be less than your max thickness setting. Repeat for all other near black/dark areas. Take note of what you set it to, and set that as your max thickness. Now back on your geometry layer.analyze the shadows/darkness on the photo, and wherever there's near black, select the geometric object underneath that section of image and crank up the line thickness. Then place it on a seperate layer, above your repeating geometry, and turn down the opacity 33%-66%. Potentially even reducing the image down to 4-6 colors so you can visibly see the transition between light/shadows. ![]() Now at this point I would take whatever photo you want to use, turn it to greyscale, boost up the brightness and contrast. Now select all, then group it, then align it all to center both vertically and horizontally. Then copy, paste, transform again until canvas is covered vertically. Select everything, then do the same steps above - just dragging downwards to create the next two rows. Repeat until screen is covered horizontally (extend it out past your canvas borders) Now just hit 'ctrl+c'(copy), then ctrl+f(paste infront), then ctrl+d (transform again). Select both, then hold alt while dragging them to the right until it creates the next set of links. This would be fun! Just need to create that 'triangle'ish' shape once, all uniform line thickness - group it, then duplicate and drag it aprox 45 degrees down until it links with the first group.
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