Icon package stylization

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Icon package stylization

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Hi!

The command for batch processing of PNG files in the IN-folder with saving to the OUT-folder in Windows (bat-file):

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cd /d "%~dp0" 
for %%i in (in\*.png) do convert.exe -channel RGB -modulate 100,0 +level-colors rgb(100,100,100),rgb(170,170,170) -fuzz 5%% -trim -filter triangle -thumbnail 206x206 -extent 256x256 -gravity center -function polynomial 0.804,-0.00133 -evaluate max 5%% -evaluate min 90%% -background RGBA(255,71,1,0.75) -flatten -colorspace sRGB "%%~fi" "out\%%~nxi"
At the entrance: a variety of colors and shades, sizes and forms, faded and bright, all mixed up.
At the exit: uniform quiet color scale without sharp differences; identical size, form and overall design.
Viewing: before - after (different background to divide software and add colors). The source is here.

The goal: remove the pure black, lighten the dark, darken the light, i.e. bring everything to a "common denominator."
In general, the goal is achieved. A gray icon on a semitransparent background doesn't hurt the eyes, but looks a little faded...
Alas, on this stage my imagination and knowledge of IM have ended...

Now I'd like to round the edges and smooth resize-artifacts. How to do it and what can be changed / improved in general?
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Re: Icon package stylization

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What version of IM? On Windows, I assume.
Hunter23071985 wrote:... what can be changed / improved in general?
Rearrange the convert command to be in the logical order: read the file, process it, then write it.
Hunter23071985 wrote:Now I'd like to round the edges and smooth resize-artifacts.
I'm unsure what you want. Sample images would help.
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snibgo, I use Windows 10.1709 x64 and ImageMagick-7.0.8-15-portable-Q16-x86.
This topic was created because I'm sure that there are many creative people on this forum.
ImageMagick has many functions, but I found this program a couple days ago.
I saw links offered by fmw42 and many others too, but not all of them I can understand and use.
That's why I hope that someone offers something cool!

Now sample design for me: iOS style icons (transparent rounded corners + overlay some sheen).
Maybe it would be interesting to convert icons into a pencil drawing or something else.
I converted 01.png into a "pencil sketch" 02.png and then combined it with 2 backgrounds, getting 03.png and 04.png.
You can download it here. I think it looks good.
Could you rebuild the convert command and add this features to it?
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Post updated. Hope for your help!
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I do not understand what you want. Are you asking to reproduce the pencil sketch. If so, Imagemagick does not have such a function that works the same way, though you might be able to make something similar by combining other commands. See https://imagemagick.org/Usage/transform/#sketch

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convert 01.png -colorspace gray -emboss 0x1.2 01_pencil.png
Once you have that you can simply overlay it on your background images.

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convert "_ Background1.png" 01_pencil.png -gravity center -compose over -composite result.png
I suggest you not use image names with spaces in them.


If this is not what you want, please explain in more detail and/or show examples of what you want.
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fmw42, thank you for combining icon and background - this is exactly what i wanted.
Remains to work out a pencil sketch - "emboss" looks bad, something else like "Pencil Sketch" I cannot set up correctly...
Is it possible to achieve a good result?
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You should be able to simply replace your image for the one in Anthony's Pencil Sketch. Nevertheless, here it is along with the composite I showed you before.

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convert -size 256x256 xc:  +noise Random  -virtual-pixel tile \
-motion-blur 0x20+135 -charcoal 1 -resize 50% pencil_tile.gif

convert 01.png -colorspace gray \
\( +clone -tile pencil_tile.gif -draw "color 0,0 reset" \
+clone +swap -compose color_dodge -composite \) \
-fx 'u*.2+v*.8' 01_sketch.gif

convert "_ Background1.png" 01_sketch.gif -gravity center -compose over -composite result.png
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fmw42, such result I already received - the whole icon with transparent part becomes a "sketch". It cannot be fixed?
And what is "Anthony's Pencil Sketch"?
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Sorry, I do not understand what you want fixed. Please give more details.

Anthony's pencil sketch is the link you provided above "Pencil Sketch"
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Re: Icon package stylization

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fmw42, see the results comparison...
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Re: Icon package stylization

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Try this

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convert -size 256x256 xc:  +noise Random  -virtual-pixel tile \
-motion-blur 0x20+135 -charcoal 1 -resize 50% pencil_tile.gif

convert 01.png -resize 500x500 -colorspace gray \
\( +clone -tile pencil_tile.gif -draw "color 0,0 reset" \
+clone +swap -compose hardlight -composite \) \
-fx 'u*.2+v*.8' 01_sketch1.gif

convert "_ Background1.png" 01_sketch1.gif -gravity center -compose over -composite result1.png
or

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convert -size 256x256 xc:  +noise Random  -virtual-pixel tile \
-motion-blur 0x20+135 -charcoal 1 -resize 50% pencil_tile.gif

convert 01.png -resize 500x500 -colorspace gray \
\( +clone -tile pencil_tile.gif -draw "color 0,0 reset" \
+clone +swap -compose bumpmap -composite \) \
-fx 'u*.2+v*.8' 01_sketch2.gif

convert "_ Background1.png" 01_sketch2.gif -gravity center -compose over -composite result2.png
You can substitute other -compose methods other than hardlight and bumpmap and see if you can find anything better. Let us know. See

https://imagemagick.org/Usage/compose/#math
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/compose/#light
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Is there an error in the second variant? Here's what I got...
I suppose this method should help, but it is too complicated for me...
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Re: Icon package stylization

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The second variant for me produces something else. What is your IM version and data and platform? I am using IM 6.9.10.23 Q16 Mac OSX

Result1:
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Result2:
Image


I do not see what background subtraction has to do with your problem or example.
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Looks good! But I use Windows 10.1709 x64 and ImageMagick-7.0.8-15-portable-Q16-x86.
You have seen the result. I'ill try IM 6.9.10.23 and will report the results little later.
If not difficult, remove the pictures from your post. Thank you!
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