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Trace bitmap ∞
- Open Inkscape
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drag-and-dropyour image into Inkscape- Image Import Type: (x) Embed
- Image Rendering Mode: (x) Smooth (optimizeQuality)
- Selector Tool:
s(orF1) left-clickthe image- File > Document Properties (or
shift-control-d) - Find the “resize to content” button. It is under Display, underneath Orientation
- Exit the Document Properties dialog
control-scrollwheelto zoom in-outmiddle-click-dragto pan your canvas and everything on it- File > Save As – as an Inkscape SVG
left-clickyour image-
Path > Trace Bitmap (
shift-alt-b)- Play around with the settings on the right-hand side; good luck. Try various things, look at the preview, and
control-zto undo. Try things like: - Detection mode: Color quantization
- [_] Speckles
- Smooth corners: 0.50
- Optimize: 5.000
- Or perhaps:
- Detection mode: Brightness cutoff
- Speckles: (try something small)
- Threshold: 0.261
- Smooth corners: 0.50
- Optimize: 5.000
- Play around with the settings on the right-hand side; good luck. Try various things, look at the preview, and
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Either trace overtop of the image, or (recommended):
- Press
endto move the tracing to underneath the image left-click-dragthe image to the side so you can use it as a reference
- Press
Node tinkering ∞
- Node Tool:
n(orF2) - Tinker with the image; good luck.
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If you intend to fill, then make sure all the nodes pass off the edge of the page, and then box them in.
Useful commands/hotkeys:
- shift-b
- shift-j
- delete
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double-click on the edge of a black/white space to make a node there.
- If you can’t, then select a node and press
shift-d. Then you can drag the new node (leaving the other one in-place) - Try doing this twice on either side of a black thing you want to extend, then move out a single node like a tentacle. Then two nodes on either side, separate to thicken the line, etc.
- If you can’t, then select a node and press
- There is no way to clone the handles (circles) of a node (square) from one node to another; eyeball it.
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If you want to break off a blob / cut things, then have four nodes on either side of your black, then highlight all four. Fiddle with shift-b shift-j bunches of times, selecting various thing. I don’t know how this works, and it’s erratic.
- If you do end up making a streak across the canvas, that’s good! Go to where the streak leads, look at where the gap is, select those two nodes and shift-j. You should have just repaired both ends, making your join or split.
Paint Bucket ∞
- Save your file, then save it as a second new file to work with.
- Select all notes (ALL!)
- Path > Union
- Select the thing (
F1) - Object > Fill and Stroke – Stroke style – Hairline
- Color picker
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Paint Bucket
- At the top-left are your options:
- Fill by: Visible Colors
- Threshold: 0
- Grow/shrink: 0.60 mm – Vary this. Making it a little large is good, you’ll be shifting the layer down to correct it.
- Close gaps: Large – also play with None
- Use the Paint Bucket
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Object > Lower to bottom (
end)- if you need to:
- Selection Tool (
s) - `left-click what you filled
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If you have any troubles like with slivers of white you can’t select, then either
- Use the node tool and manipulate the big splotch.
- Or (less ideal) make a splotch of your color and send it below (
end)

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