What is unclear is if it can produce a vector halftone pattern from a bitmap. I believe the advantage of the Astutegraphics "Phantasm" plugin is that it can create vector halftone patterns. The live trace in illustrator is not "bad" but it can make a very large file with lots of small tracings, especially if you have it set to 256 colors. The "live" trace in illustrator may not produce the best results for this, but a plugin for illustrator appears to do a very good job based on word of mouth, although I have not used it myself, To get vector work in illustrator, its possible to take the "toon" style bitmap rendering and convert them in illustrator. It works very well for simple, low poly objects although there is a documented bug with some color shifting in the output.Īnother appoach is described here using Toon Pro and YA Toon, Although I have not worked specifically with figures and Vectorsyle, I can tell you that the complexity and polygon count of the objects can be an issue with getting a good vector file.
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