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How to (Perfectly) Trace a Photo in Silhouette Studio (Updated 2022)

One of the first tutorials I ever shared on Silhouette School was on how to trace a photo to get a silhouette. The point editing method results in a silhouette and it's perfect if that's what you're looking for.  But what if you want more depth and character and really want to keep the essence of the photo?  The trace function is about to become your new BFF.

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The first thing you want to do is find a photo.  It's best to pick a photo that doesn't have a ton of background.  I went with this picture of me and my daughter paddle boarding.  It's obviously a color photo and while you can trace a color photo I find it easier to trace a black and white image since the trace feature works on finding contrast.  Never did I think I'd share a picture of me in a bathing suit on this blog....but...



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Open the photo in Silhouette Studio by going to File > Open or dragging and dropping the photo. 

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Open the Image Effects tool on the right sidebar. With the image selected, from the Gray Shade tab slide the bar toward 100 until you photo changes to black and white. 
 
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And we're ready to trace...

Click the Trace tool on the right sidebar. Move the threshold bar until you get some yellow shading, but not too much. Click "Trace." 

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Move your trace off of the photo and then use the fill and line color tools in the Quick Access Toolbar to turn your image black.  It's getting easier to see your image, right?! But, we're not there yet.  We need to trace the photo again.

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Go back to your JPEG and trace again. Only this time, you want to move the high pass filter bar slightly so the yellow trace shading results in somewhat of an outline. 

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Finish your trace by clicking 'TRACE' and again fill in the red cut lines with black fill and black lines.  These are what your two traces look like.

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To remove the border around the second trace (if you get one) right click the image and select "Release Compound Path". You will get two big black squares..just delete them and you'll be left with the rest of the image.  

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Neither trace is perfect (although some may want to go with the second trace alone), but when we layer them together, we get the best trace with the most detail.  So go ahead and move one on top of the other.

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Zoom in and focus on one area so you can see exactly how to align the two traces.  Once you have it perfect, GROUP THE TWO TRACES then Right Click > Weld. 

Now you can print, print and cut, cut on vinyl, black cardstock, sketch...there are so many options.   I decided to print mine on printable Silhouette cotton canvas (because can you honestly imagine me trying to weed that water?!) and it turned out beautifully!

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Here's a close up so you can see the texture of the canvas sheets material.

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Looking for more ideas for this << printable canvas sheet? Check this out.

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9 comments

  1. This is the best tracing tutorial, I've seen. I struggled with other ones, but I was able to actually do this. I'm still working with the threshold and what it does and what's a good number (though, I'm sure it's picture dependent), but even with that, the tracing's came out well.

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  2. What is the process if you do not have PicMonkey?

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    1. I know this was asked nearly two years ago but... You can go to objects->effects in the old version or panels->image effects and change the grey shade or scale. You can also adjust the contrast in the effects/image effects area as well.

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  3. ugh.... where are the "fill and line tools"????

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  4. Looking forward to next weeks add-on!

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  5. I finally decided to try tracing a picture. Of course, I came here first to figure out how to do it. You made it so easy. Thank You!!!

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  6. What do you adjust to the Threshold to?

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  7. Can you make a video?? I'm more of a visual learner.

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  8. Just a perfect tutorial, I've been working with Silhouette tracing tool for decades and have never had the idea to turn the white pictures into black to make easier the tracing effect. Just loved it, thank you!

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