As a graphic designer I use the book mainly for scribbles. It would be ingenious, if the app could transform the scans into vectors.
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18 Dec, '17
Jeannette DetwilerPlease do this!
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23 Jan, '18
GuusPerfect for UX/ UI designs if you can take them straight into Sketch or the like
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03 Jul, '18
Sheila TannerHeh, I hand code all my SVGs. I've suggested black/clear Everlast pages with specialty inserts (like graph paper for creating the initial drawing and a blank white page for recording coordinates or taking the actual snapshot) and posted it for voting today. Here's to hoping it gets enough votes and ends up solving the same issues that prompted so many of the other suggestions in here.
All you'd need for a full vector conversion would be further integration with something like Inkscape. -
28 Dec, '18
David GThis is an interesting idea.
It could be interesting if it went as far as smoothing recognised shapes; triangles, squares, circles, lines etc.
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03 Jan, '19
Daniel C HenningMaybe like with the OCR you guys could integrate with an API like vectorizer.io or vectormagic.com
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08 Apr, '19
Matt DOr allow files to be saved as .xml or .vsd for integration with technical drawing software
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27 Aug, '19
WoofIf you could have the separate elements on the whiteboard (using the beacons) to be SVG that would be fantastic.
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27 Aug, '19
AmitaiYes! Would be awesome!
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28 Aug, '19
Lemo UtanEven simple geometric object recognition, points, lines, circles, rectangles, polygons etc would be great.
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13 Oct, '19
HalbrichYes please, I need it!!!! It will be so great for all the designers I know.
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10 Feb
JenYes please! I used my Rocketbook to design the logo for my company, but had to find someone who had Adobe to master it. Would love a simpler way to create the vector images from my drawings