Im2Vec VS trufont

Compare Im2Vec vs trufont and see what are their differences.

Im2Vec

[CVPR 2021 Oral] Im2Vec Synthesizing Vector Graphics without Vector Supervision (by preddy5)

trufont

TruFont is a streamlined and hackable font editor. À l’ancienne. (by trufont)
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Im2Vec trufont
2 2
231 465
- 0.2%
2.4 1.6
over 1 year ago 10 months ago
Python Python
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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Im2Vec

Posts with mentions or reviews of Im2Vec. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-15.

trufont

Posts with mentions or reviews of trufont. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Converting .CFF format to .TTF
    1 project | /r/fonts | 4 Dec 2022
    It works for sure - and quite well. I teach my students on FontForge and they prepare good quality CFF and TTF fonts. Personally I work with FontLab 8. But sometimes I use also FontForge and even TruFont. So, for the conversion you can use also TruFont (https://github.com/trufont/trufont).
  • What do folks think about such fragmentation when it comes to linux in general
    1 project | /r/linuxquestions | 6 Sep 2021
    The one thing I've noticed as I've moved more and more to FLOSS solutions is the extent to which everything is made with developers as end users in mind. Like one totally ubiquitous thing is describing an application substantially or primarily by the tools used to create it. One example that stuck in my mind is trufont, which is described as

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Im2Vec and trufont you can also consider the following projects:

pix2pixHD - Synthesizing and manipulating 2048x1024 images with conditional GANs

Image2CAD - An application to translate raster image of CAD drawing sheet to a user editable DXF format.

pytorch-CycleGAN-and-pix2pix - Image-to-Image Translation in PyTorch

GimelStudio - Non-destructive, node based 2D image editor with an API for custom nodes

vpype-pixelart - Pixel art plotting in vpype

recursive-code-config - Customize your own version of Recursive for code. Build your own, or find the built fonts in releases within the main Recursive repo.

involution - [CVPR 2021] Involution: Inverting the Inherence of Convolution for Visual Recognition, a brand new neural operator

scour - Scour - An SVG Optimizer / Cleaner

MPRNet - [CVPR 2021] Multi-Stage Progressive Image Restoration. SOTA results for Image deblurring, deraining, and denoising.

kanjivg - Kanji vector graphics

BCNet - Deep Occlusion-Aware Instance Segmentation with Overlapping BiLayers [CVPR 2021]

vpype - The Swiss-Army-knife command-line tool for plotter vector graphics.