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Convert Mandala .PNG file into actual line art in affinity designer 2?


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So i have a bunch of mandala images in PNG format that look very good, but get very pixelated when putting them in Affinity Designer even after upscaling them.
I was wondering if there is a way to take those PNG images and kind of convert them in affinity designer into a line drawing? 
I would appreciate some help !
This is a example picture i wanna take and convert in affinity designer :
TKMrWhite_mandala_coloring_book_line_Art_outline_black_and_whit_9dfe104a-d92a-4090-b324-8645297267b1-compressed-scale-6_00x.thumb.png.a81dd7d706b9f11122cb9d746688da34.png

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6 minutes ago, lamalweisj said:

if there is a way to take those PNG images and kind of convert them in affinity designer into a line drawing? 

In short:
No.

In long:
You need a third party application or web service that will trace/vectorize bitmap drawings.

 

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