

I normally use only the outside lines and I can guarantee you even if I trace 300 different entities they all fit “like a glove” and they are all to exactly the same scale so there are normally little or no adjustment necessary when I assemble the clocks. The difference between the 2 lines is sometimes or should I say most of the time only One or Two Pixels apart on the computer screen. And to be frank Aspirer’s ability to trace is amazingly accurate. One trick is left: Remove in Inkscape the fill of the tracing result and insert a thin stroke. Neither method gained substantial work savings.

As well one could edit the extras off manually from the scanning result.

> Combine - sometimes Path > Union might be better if you experience any problems here - this will turn everything into a single path/shape which we can now use as a mask. I would like to fill certain areas of the drawing with an image. I am tracing all my “scroll saw” clock patterns with Aspire. They can be avoided by erasing the crossing in a bitmap image editor and redrawing it after tracing in Inkscape. I have a line drawing that I turned into a bitmap in Inkscape (with Path > Trace Bitmap). Is it Really so important to trace to a single line? What I would like was to get the middel and only a single line I'm in the process of tracing some old drawings so i can cut them om my machine.īut when tracing with Aspire i end up with 2 lines. Pilotfromdk wrote:Are there any way of tracing a drawing to a single line?
