Susibi

Once you import a shape into SCAL, it should appear as an outline even if it is black in Inkscape. I change colors by selecting the shape and then selecting the color from the row of colors at the bottom of the screen. It does not matter what color you save it, it will appear as an outline in SCAL.scrappingmad wrote:Love the card! This is my first post and I have spent hours reading the forum to try to get an answer to my problem. I have a scanned picture of a bag (from a cricut cart which we did in a class) which is a .jpg. I opened it in Inkscape and saved it as an .svg. Problem is it has a black backround which I need to get rid of to import it into SCAL. I have read a lot about tracing designs but can't find any info on how to do it. The same applies with dingbats that I want to use - I can't see them all in SCAL or Inkscape and when I do I need to know how to trace them. Don't want to always be using everyone else's designs - great though they are.
I would appreciate any help on this. Usually pretty good on computers but this is stumping me. Sorry if posted in wrong place.
Sheila
Do you have a graphic/photo editing program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro? If so, open the .jpg, select the black background and delete it. Then reopen it in Inkscape. If not I would suggest rescanning it without the black paper behind it.scrappingmad wrote:Thanks Cindy unfortunately that didn't work. It has a black background because I put some black paper behind the template when scanning. When I open it in View mode other than Display normal all I get is a rectangle with a red cross through it and that is in both .jpg and .svg format.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks