Thanks for showing Inkscape. Everything I need missing in Affinity Designer is in Inkscape. I got a little irritated with Affinity, for not implementing important functions, for over a decade. Now using Inkscape, that frustration has totally gone. The vector tracing in Inkscape is super. I spent a lot of time of how to copy from Inkscape to designer or PowerPoint. Drawings easily get another scale when copying, because of how many pixels are in a SVG. I use Inkscape for flowcharts with is very much quicker in Inkscape. I finish in the Affinity suite.
Hey 👋🏾 I have a question, how do you turn a png to svg that has like fading colors like a flame? I’ve been looking everywhere and I only get people using small images that don’t have a lot of colors, could you help me out please 🙏
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Great video! Why does the color not fill completely after you convert it to svg?
I would like to know this as well.
Should have chose multi color tab and then all colours stay
Amazing!!! Great tutorial!
This video is perfect, just what I was looking for. Thank you and a thumbs up vote from me
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Thanks for showing Inkscape. Everything I need missing in Affinity Designer is in Inkscape. I got a little irritated with Affinity, for not implementing important functions, for over a decade. Now using Inkscape, that frustration has totally gone. The vector tracing in Inkscape is super. I spent a lot of time of how to copy from Inkscape to designer or PowerPoint. Drawings easily get another scale when copying, because of how many pixels are in a SVG. I use Inkscape for flowcharts with is very much quicker in Inkscape. I finish in the Affinity suite.
Hey 👋🏾 I have a question, how do you turn a png to svg that has like fading colors like a flame? I’ve been looking everywhere and I only get people using small images that don’t have a lot of colors, could you help me out please 🙏
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