Question:
I'm looking for software that would help turn scanned images into bead
patterns.
Obviously any graphics program can resize an image down to any size we want.
The problem with every graphics program I know, is that the resizing begins
at the upper left corner. As a result, faces and other images do not end up
with their eyes or other details centered over an appropriate set of beads.
What I hope to find is a program that will let me define an appropriate
target grid and lay it over the original image to see a potential result.
In other words, I want it show me what happens if I shift the grid by a
fraction of a bead. It would be ideal if it were possible to place the
resizing grid anywhere necessary to achieve a best result.
In addition the grid should support beads that are wider, or taller because
beads do not necessarily fit a square pattern.
In addition the grid should be rotatable so that BOTH eyes, or other details
can be made to match up with an ideal set of bead positions.
In addition to column/row grid patterns, the grid should support hexagonal
beading patterns.
In addition to being able to preview a resizing based on the best placement
of a target grid, the preview should allow us to select color reductions
based on colors that we can preselect to match our available beads.
Is there any such software?
Answer:
You can do that with any imaging software that works with
the concept of "layers." Photoshop is but one brand
that uses "layers."