I found a new to me tool the other day - https://vectorizer.com/ Affinity Studio can also creator vectors from an image. Lets see how this goes... Both of them created results in a few seconds. Vectorizer has no settings that I could find, so you get what you get. Just drag and drop your image into the box and download your result. Affinity Studio / on the top bar choose Vector then Image Trace. Affinity Studio has 2 sliders - Edge Threshold (gives you fewer little shapes) and Curve Fitting Tolerance (I can see it doing things, but it didn't change the output much, so I left it at 50%). If you see a Vertical Black Bar, that is the Affinity Split Screen. First, a guy that I rendered in iClone, I wasn't expecting a good result, and I didn't get one. I didn't count the layers for either program, but it was really high. Next, an image from a Medieval Manuscript that I liked so much that I animated it several years ago. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GR-neyjmi0c?feature=share Still, way too many layers and it blurred the details even at the middle setting. Insert more failed tests here. Ok, here is my simple drawing of a Medieval Manuscript. <crosses fingers> Not sure why it removed the color from his foot..... Affinity - I was trying to figure out what happened - the black outlines became one black blob, not lines at all (I moved it to show you) Vectorizer did the same thing! So it seems that neither works well with what I tried. Perhaps it needs to be more like a coloring book image?