Object with Ikscape cut-and-points-free - so it works
First, download the image you edit to in Inkscape.
- Now with the Bezier curve tool to create a path to the object that you want to make. The path must of course be closed.
- Select next with the selection tool, all objects in the image, by dragging with the tool will be a large rectangle over the entire image. Now all of the objects in the image should be selected.
- Click in the menu under "object -> clipping path", "Put", the put in point 1 of the selected object freely, and everything else cut out.

Inkscape: object-free
As in Inkscape a gradient to create, we explain in the next tip.
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Our starting image: the red area, we want to provide free.
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Our starting image: the red area, we want to provide free.
The path to the red area is set.
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The path to the red area is set.
With the selection tool, all of the areas of the image were highlighted.
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With the selection tool, all of the areas of the image were highlighted.
In the menu "objects" you can now set the clipping path.
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In the menu "objects" you can now set the clipping path.
The optional red area of the image.
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The optional red area of the image.
