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RE: Question about painting over a scan - rich2005 - 02-07-2018 (02-07-2018, 10:37 AM)Delfin93 Wrote: Allright! I googled it, but did not find an understandable answer to the question: All good questions. In Gimp a vector line/path is created is created using the paths tool. You can trace out your image in Gimp using the path tool, but not so easy for a beginner So I used a different application to produce that svg file. Quote:And for what is the attached SVG-File? The attached SVG is a vector file of the line drawing. Just try opening in Gimp. The advantage of a SVG (vector) is it can be scaled up (or down) with no loss of quality when you import it Quote:Okay, I will try it out again with the PlugIn You have the right approach, try anything and everything. If ofnuts recipe works for you, use it. The problem as I see it, for printing, your original image is small. Next time scan at 300 ppi RE: Question about painting over a scan - Delfin93 - 02-21-2018 (02-07-2018, 10:53 AM)rich2005 Wrote: All good questions. In Gimp a vector line/path is created is created using the paths tool. Thanks a lot, also to all the others who helped me getting started! Worked out pretty well and can't wait to paint much more sketches! |