Cutline has four screens uniquely suited for exceptional hand engraved and woodcut effects:
Wavy Cutlines: Wavy lines that are also set at a 13 degree angle and are also not adjustable in wavelength or height or angle. These tend to soften images somewhat, and may enhance contours and depth in some areas of your image.
Elliptical Cutlines: Concentric Ellipses which allows the use of the Stamper Tool and Angle and Curvature sliders. The user can strategically place the curved lines to engrave and enhance any image or selection and is best suited for smooth surfaces.
Wavy Ellipses: Concentric Wavy Ellipses which also invites the use of the Stamper Tool and adjustment sliders. Working with this screen may require some trial and error to get the best placement, but is well worth the effort. Wavy Ellipses can add and enhance the surface contours of an image, and adds a character all its own.
Cutlines:
Simple straight lines that are set at a fixed 13 degree angle for better line quality. See our output for comparison.
Using straight lines tends to offer a more mechanical or exacting effect on your images than the others.
Wavy Cutlines: Wavy lines that are also set at a 13 degree angle and are also not adjustable in wavelength or height or angle. These tend to soften images somewhat, and may enhance contours and depth in some areas of your image.
Elliptical Cutlines: Concentric Ellipses which allows the use of the Stamper Tool and Angle and Curvature sliders. The user can strategically place the curved lines to engrave and enhance any image or selection and is best suited for smooth surfaces.
Wavy Ellipses: Concentric Wavy Ellipses which also invites the use of the Stamper Tool and adjustment sliders. Working with this screen may require some trial and error to get the best placement, but is well worth the effort. Wavy Ellipses can add and enhance the surface contours of an image, and adds a character all its own.
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