The problem: Even If I do the steps exactly like in the video, I still ending up having only black clones - same as if the "Trace the drawing ..." option was not selected (i.e. it seems like Inkscape is just ignoring the "Trace the drawing ..." option.
I haven't done anything different to the video tutorial - and I wonder if the issue can be related to other factors such as:
Being picky on jpg source image - I tested with a crispy jpg image of myself taken from webcam, and then cropped and saved as new jpg file.
Use Fedora Linux (Cinnamon) instead of what the masses are using (windows/mac).
Worth mentioning that the other options under the Trace tab does seemingly work. I tested and both Presence, Size and Opacity does work.
Is there a known bug on this ?
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It wasn't the jpg file, I just made a new document from scratch and made a simle square with gradient - also that did not work when using same options.
Hi folks.
Creating Tiled clones isn't what I usually use Inkscape for, but today I'm trying to explore the new features a little more.
So I was following this tutorial by "Logos by Nick": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wicclow8LFA
The problem: Even If I do the steps exactly like in the video, I still ending up having only black clones - same as if the "Trace the drawing ..." option was not selected (i.e. it seems like Inkscape is just ignoring the "Trace the drawing ..." option.
I haven't done anything different to the video tutorial - and I wonder if the issue can be related to other factors such as:
Worth mentioning that the other options under the Trace tab does seemingly work. I tested and both Presence, Size and Opacity does work.
Is there a known bug on this ?
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It wasn't the jpg file, I just made a new document from scratch and made a simle square with gradient - also that did not work when using same options.
I upload this svg file.
Inkscape 1.3.2 (091e20ef0f, 2023-11-25)
GLib version: 2.78.6
GTK version: 3.24.41
glibmm version: 2.66.6
gtkmm version: 3.24.8
libxml2 version: 2.10.4
libxslt version: 1.1.39
Cairo version: 1.18.0
Pango version: 1.51.0
HarfBuzz version: 8.2.1
OS version: Fedora Linux 39 (Cinnamon)
The original (parent) object must have the colors set to unset.
See video at this point: https://youtu.be/Wicclow8LFA?t=100
A, yes of course - I missed that one
Thank you very much, Tyler. Problem solved :)