Colouring

Colouring

Create colouring images from any image!

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Do your kids love colouring, but you've ran out of images during the lockdown, and you want to keep them occupied? Or maybe you love colouring, and need some new stuff? Then this is for you! Upload an image and wait for the magic to happen!
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German Bidzilja
Cool and simple! Wanted to try convert several pictures right away and will certainly bookmark the tool.
Guilherme Campos
@gerka thanks! I've decided to take the simple route for now, and only allow one image at a time. But I'll keep that in mind πŸ˜€
Guilherme Campos
Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I present to you Colouring! A very simple-to-use tool that converts any image into a ready-to-colour image πŸ˜€ I thought to myself: there's probably a lot of parents out there thinking of ways to keep their kids entertained during the lockdown - maybe I can do something to help? So I built this! A one-click web app that converts any image into a colouring one 🎨 (Shhh... I'll let you in on a little secret. This can also be used by adults that love colouring. No shame in that, I do that as well 🀫) Why did I do this, you ask? Well, I decided it was time to actually build something and take it from conception to launch. So, here I am, launching something of my own for the first time ever! I kept it very simple, but I hope there's someone out there that will enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed building it πŸ₯‚ Try it out, give it a go, and let me know how it goes! Really appreciate any feedback you might have πŸ’― ------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to use: πŸ–ΌοΈStep 1: Find an image you want to convert πŸ“€Step 2: Upload it to Colouring πŸ“©Step 3: See the marvellous output πŸ–ŒοΈStep 4: Print it, and you're ready to go! Possible drawbacks: Image processing is hard - and I'm no expert in this. In a simple way, the algorithm generating the colouring images works by detecting "edges" - places where there's a lot of contrast. And that's how it knows where to draw the lines, and create the image contours. For the purpose of this tool, images that have a lot of "noise" (too much happening) will result in poor outputs. So, my advice is: use sharp (not a lot of gradients or tiny colour variations) and simple (i.e. cartoons) images. This is not to say that you won't get good results for "noisy" images! Just give it a go, see what comes out! I'll be constantly updating this tool to try and tweak it for "maximum performance" πŸ”‹
duygumsu
Nice πŸ‘πŸ»