Vectorize an Image in Inkscape with Trace Bitmap | Complete Guide

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In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to turn a raster image into a vector image in Inkscape by using the Trace Bitmap dialog.

Inkscape is a free and open-source alternative to Adobe Illustrator, and you can download it here:

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:12 Import image
00:39 Open Trace Bitmap dialog
01:21 Test all Single Scan settings
04:06 Discuss Options
04:32 Test all Multiple Scans settings
06:57 Use SIOX to cut object out of image
08:21 Outro
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Thank you. Best explanation I have found.🙏

RainbowLane
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Another great video!!🤩 I was able to follow along seamlessly!! I did notice that I don't have the "SIOX" check box in my version of Inkscape. I'm using version 1.2 is it under another name? Did they remove it? my trace bitmap side panel looks a bit different! Hope you see this and can help me. I really want to try that feature!

nylabrookes
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Very good but what do you do about removing the background with trace bitmap when your main image has white? I've had a devil of a time trying to do a cartoon panda. It removed the white parts of the panda. Is there a way to change the color it sees as background? Heidi

BlackCat_
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What about an image that is highly detailed ? vectorize it without losing the quality of colors.

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