See What InkStencilPro
Does to Bad References
Real transformations from the references artists actually get — blurry photos, dark shots, screenshots, and overly detailed artwork.


"Extracted the core anatomy perfectly from a low-res client photo."


"Mapped the values of the tiger fur for a smooth realistic transition."


"Stripped away the noise to leave a clean, tattooable eagle design."


"Cleanly separated the subject from a busy background collage."


"Turned a fuzzy screenshot into a sharp, high-contrast graphic stencil."


"Transformed a soft pencil sketch into a clear digital roadmap."


"Restored a grainy old reference into a modern stencil."


"Evened out extreme lighting to reveal the true facial structure."


"Maintained delicate organic flow while cleaning up the resolution."


"Pulled out the texture from a muddy photo for better shading."


"Isolated the eagle from its background for a clutter-free stencil."


"Defined subtle features that would normally get lost in low contrast."
