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Easy Sketcher Lite For .NET 4.x

1.72
Easily convert photos to either crayon or carbon sketches (cartoons, toons)
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Easily convert photos to carbon sketches
Easily convert photos to either crayon or carbon sketches (cartoons, toons). The program analyzes your photos and in accordance with the differences in color and in brightess of their pixels draws gray-s dots in those locations, which later on originate the sketch; the raw sketch can be filtered and enhanced in order to remove noise, which is introduced at the time the shot is taken or when it is enhanced with other filters before being sketched. Later on, the sketch can be combined with a color image in order to create a cartoon, here named crayon sketch. The color image that is mixed with the sketch can have several filters applied to them, including a color reduction one, which creates images that look more like a color cartoon. The program has been compiled in such a way that it adapts to the in-use cpu. Thus, it can be run on any x86 cpu as old as the Pentium one. There are several versions of the program available, so that you will find one that meets your needs and targets your OS, which can be any Windows OS from Windows NT4 till Windows 10. The program is portable - thus, it is not installed on the pc (this means that it does not meddle with its configurations) and can be run from any folder where you have executing privileges - thus, it (usually) can be even run from a pen drive (if you have executing privileges on it).
Technical details
Title:
Easy Sketcher Lite For .NET 4.x 1.72 for Windows
Requirements:
at least the .Net Framework 4.0 (CLR 4.0 - expected on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10)
OS Support:
Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
Language:
English
License:
Freeware
Release date:
January 30, 2021
Easy Sketcher Lite For .NET 4.x 1.72 Changelog

- a lot of new graphical options have been added to the program - please see its changelog at its main site.