![]() If I open that one in Illustrator, you can see it has no white background and the fills are black and has no strokes. I then delete the jpg from Inkcape and leave just the new vector and save it. If I change to no fill, then a color it does same thing.įor Inkscape, I am using default settings also for the trace. If I change the fills to one color, it fills everything with that color. ![]() It also has a white background and black fills with no strokes. After expanding you can see the image looks kind of light in the middle and darker on the edges. You can see in the screenshots the image trace settings. I am using both with their defaults upon install of the application.įor Illustrator I am selecting this image (same issue with others like it) and in the image trace panel just clicking Trace and then going up to object>image trace>expand. Hello, I am looking to see if anybody who knows both Illustrator and Inkscape may know why I am getting different results on same file when tracing a jpg and converting to a vector.
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