How can I achieve this? I'm new to Inkscape, and have had no luck finding an example of this, partly because I don't even really know the terminology to explain what is happening (apologies!). So Basically, I need to smooth and clean things up, and avoid getting every color traced around the whole image, but stay in their perspective places. Let's assume you have an image: foo.png that you want to trace to SVG using potrace: First, you need to convert your image to a bitmap format (BMP). What happens when I perform the trace bitmap, is that it smooths out awesome, but all the colors in the card tend to overlap each other, and show up in places they're not wanted (see how the text now has a small layer of green, and beige?)Īnd this is just a full sized shot of the card Inkscape is using potrace and autotrace to trace bitmap images into vector formats such as SVG and PDF. png, zoomed in, and I essentially want the picture to remain as it is, just cleaned up by converting it to a vector Hello, When tracing a simple black line drawing in Inkscape (trace bitmap > export as optimized vector), the drawing action in videoscribe first outlines. Rather than explain what I think is happening, I'll just show you the before and after. I started in GIMP, then realized a vector image would be best, and the trace bitmap function does a lot of what I am looking for. So I'm attempting to smooth/clean up a design I'm making for a greeting card on Inkscape. I want to apologize ahead of time, for potentially failing to explaining the problem more accurately:
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