12-09-2017, 10:59 AM
Hate to be beat.
As an example, (attached) a quick redraw. Background removed using g'mic but not the only way, you could just use the eraser tool.
The bit of hatching might defeat you initially, I have a few patterns handy but you see how these are on their own layer. Use as many layers as required, makes editing easier. I am sure you can do better, I am no artist.
This converts to an svg in inkscape (attached). Opens in Gimp and scales to a size suitable for printing. At this stage you can always add more detail/colour.
As an example, (attached) a quick redraw. Background removed using g'mic but not the only way, you could just use the eraser tool.
The bit of hatching might defeat you initially, I have a few patterns handy but you see how these are on their own layer. Use as many layers as required, makes editing easier. I am sure you can do better, I am no artist.
This converts to an svg in inkscape (attached). Opens in Gimp and scales to a size suitable for printing. At this stage you can always add more detail/colour.