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how to cartoonify a photo? lode.leroy@advalvas.be 17 Sep 11:23
  how to cartoonify a photo? Dave Neary 17 Sep 11:33
lode.leroy@advalvas.be
2004-09-17 11:23:40 UTC (over 19 years ago)

how to cartoonify a photo?

Does anyone have an idea about turning a photo into a cartoon/comic like picture?

I mean, doing edge detection, and replacing the edges by a rather thick black line, and replacing the filled-in regions with an even color instead of several hundreds of shades of the same color?

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Dave Neary
2004-09-17 11:33:31 UTC (over 19 years ago)

how to cartoonify a photo?

Hi,

Quoting lode.leroy@advalvas.be:

Does anyone have an idea about turning a photo into a cartoon/comic like picture?

I mean, doing edge detection, and replacing the edges by a rather thick black line, and replacing the filled-in regions with an even color instead of several hundreds of shades of the same color?

Not exactly what you're looking for, but I did a tutorial on this before: http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Photo_To_Sketch/

There's quite a lot of manual work in it, but it's all fairly straightforward.

It was somewhat based on this figure from the GUM: http://www.bbso.njit.edu/Documentations/gimpdoc-html/First_Image2-image-12.jpeg

There are others like this in the GUM in 80 minutes: see http://www.bbso.njit.edu/Documentations/gimpdoc-html/First_Image2.html#446556

The GUM (even though it is now out of date with respect to the interface and menu locations) is still a great source of ideas.

Cheers, Dave.

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Dave Neary
Lyon, France