This one-line AI could be of interest: <a href="https://clipasso.github.io/clipasso/" rel="nofollow">https://clipasso.github.io/clipasso/</a>
Didn't know about autotrace. I was supposing it would just trace the bitmap into a compound path, sort of what like potrace does, but the animation suggests it traces into a single path - which is absolutely great, as afterwards you can adjust the stroke width, linecaps and more thingies. Amazing!
This is awesome. For some reason when I'm on Chrome, I can't see the animated gif the article references. Which is the most interesting part.<p>It works on Safari. But here's a direct link that works on chrome. <a href="https://schollz.com/img/oneline/person.webm" rel="nofollow">https://schollz.com/img/oneline/person.webm</a>
Cool project, very inspiring!<p>I'm wondering if this could be used to generate drawings using line weight by using a brush tip and adjusting the Z coordinates.
The "dessins abrégés" (abridged drawings) are a great historical antecedant by master artist Keisai would be a perfect match for this.
Reminds me of Fourier Series [1] although this just works for closed curves AFAIK.<p>[1] <a href="https://youtu.be/r6sGWTCMz2k" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/r6sGWTCMz2k</a>
This reminds me somehow of Haiku/senryu poems:
<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku</a>
Cool project, nice work. FWIW, Inkscape has an extension called "Gcodetools" which can turn SVG paths into Gcode for you. But I totally get the desire to do it for yourself.
And here I was expecting to see how the power station is wired.<p><a href="https://www.piping-designer.com/images/disciplines/electrical/One_LIne_Diagram_Example.png" rel="nofollow">https://www.piping-designer.com/images/disciplines/electrica...</a>
I was trying to do a similar-ish thing. Autotools looks useful. Parsing the SVG path was a bit of a nightmare.<p>For traversing the path, I considered the Chinese postman problem. There might be easier ways.
That one reminded me about inkscape and the path simplify feature (not specific to one line drawings, but that was a loose association seeing the animated drawings)
One line drawings? Open the website and very first picture is multiple lines, same goes at least for dove and didn't study others. False advertising.