![]() ![]() ![]() I am trying to see how can I edit individual objects in Aurora now. Yes, I noticed that about Aurora and tried coloring the object, but I think a problem is the way I can unlink "break" individual objects in inkspace, in Aurora, the entire SVG is a single object, and even though I am trying to ungroup / edit svg, it still applies any transformation (like fill color) to the entire SVG than only a single object. Why I am still not getting colors?Īlso, I would not like to have that rectangular frame covering the logo, but only logo, and I tried some settings in Inkspace to have only logo, and no surrounding frame, but was not successful.Įdit: Hi Cai. I am able to create a separate colored svg as per your steps, however, when I import that in Aurora 3d, I still do not get colors. There’s two ways to go about tracing a PNG with Inkscape, and luckily neither of them require you to be an expert with the software. I am attaching some screenshots in aurora 3d software after importing the svg.Įdit: Thank you very much CFS. In order to create a true vector SVG file from a PNG, you’ll have to create an entirely new SVG file by tracing over your PNG. These images open up with colors in Inkspace, but the moment I import svg into Aurora I do not get the same effect. ![]() Some solutions allow me to create only borders of the logo below, but then I do not understand how to fill color in it the way I want in Aurora 3d software. Instead most of the solutions I found (desktop apps) create the rectangular block of bluish color, when I open it in Aurora 3d logo animation software. When I create a svg using different solutions, I want to be able to get the same image with a transparent background. So if anybody does that already, it would be great to know.Įdit: Thank you for your replies. png? I have looked at multiple solutions on Internet, and tried many, but not successful yet. svg vector image (transparent background) without losing colors of the original.
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