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Clipart tracer: New feature coming soon…

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For the previous months, I’ve been putting my spare time towards a new feature that I believe will greatly help adding free vector images. The feature is an online tool, that helps tracing raster images. It works by uploading your raster image, then tracing it online to produce the vector in a semi-automated way.

There are many useful tools available now, however none of them is able to produce what I percieve as a clipart. The tools that I regularly use are potrace (from inside inkscape) and sometimes vectormagic. The problem with both is that if you try vectorizing a colored image they will produce a fuzzy blurry svg, which does not look anywhere close to a clip art.

I had excellent results with potrace on lineart images, and I had no luck with colored ones.

This online tool solves a big part of the colored images problem. Some of the test results are here (showing both the raster and the vectorized result):

Good results:

Rib cage:

Double cherry:


Man wearing topper:
Lady answering phone:


Unsuccessful / Bad results:
1967 hair style:
It doesn’t work well either with lineart. potrace is a better candidate if you have lineart images.
All the raster images are in public domain. The lady answering the phone was obtained from NCI (national cancer institute website), the rest from commons.wikimedia.org .
Those images resemble what I call clip arts more than the output of vector magic or adobe illustrator. The tool produces an outline, which I colored using inkscape – so there is no expectation about coloring now :) .
Currently, I’m adding the required services on the website to communicate with the component and as soon as they’re done I’ll have it up for everyone to play with.

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