This is often quite lengthy process I have an svg file, and i want to create the opposite of it Is it possible to remove the background of an object based on background color.
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I use libre office impress, create a curly bracked, then save the slide to pdf
Then open the pdf with inkscape and copy paste the bracket into your inkscape document you are working with.
Export your svg to a png 64x64 Create a new project with a transparent background and layer size of 64x64 and import the png image to the layer Duplicate the layer, go to layer > scale layer > choose 32x32 duplicate the last layer again and repeat the scaling for 16x16, 8x8 The biggest difficulty with inkscape is getting the processes of gimp or other image editors out of your head because this program needs a different approach
Instead of just using a selection tool then copy and pasting You need to create a selection mask with a new layer and the shape of another object. Currently, the saved svg file has a white and gray checkered background, which i assume to be because the background is transparent I am trying to make this a white background
When using path>inset the inset is a big too big
Can i change its size And i know about dynamic offset but when i try to do it to multiple objects (which i need in this case) inkscape just switc. I'm sorry if this is a very basic task, but i'm fail to find one for inkscape I want to make this logo a watermark
I need to make it translucent enough How do i do this The sphere is a bipmap. Is there a way to draw mirror/symmetric shapes in inkscape
To clarify, i am asking about mirroring the shape while i'm drawing it, not to draw it and then mirror in
I saw some videos on youtube.