
I'm using windows 10, with 64 bit, and Gimp 2.10 So either I need a solution to enable the png images to be scaled UP or figure out why my vectors aren’t copy and pasting into gimp as transparent. They were scaled to the right size that I need when I exported them in inkscape, but are very small on the canvas in gimp which is the same size) But when I scale up the induvial drawings they get blurry, I’m guessing it’s because they are no longer vector lines, (which is why I tried to make them vectors in the first place). I eventually selected and exported each individual line drawing as a png, then opened each as new layer in gimp, they are now transparent line drawings. (I need them transparent so I can layer the images over each other) I tried opening the svg file in Gimp, I tried saving as a png and opening in Gimp. I’ve tried the normal cut and paste, paste as new layer, duplicate and paste (everything that can be found on google search). They lose all transparency, both old and new drawings.

(All line drawings) They’ve been working well in Inkscape, I’ve also added new images I made using the pen tool in Inkscape, now the problems starts when I try to copy and paste to Gimp. I saved all the AI files as svg’s before I ended my subscription with adobe. I’m trying to recreate and tweak a pattern tile that I originally made using Illustrator and Photoshop. Open the Advanced panel to adjust Paths, Corners and Noise.I really need help.Switch up the Color Slider to change the Color Complexity.Check out the Presets and in the Tracing Panel.Open your pixel-based file in Illustrator.

… You can draw exactly the shape you need. Depending on what and how you would like to draw, you can select the best tool for the task. The freehand drawing tools make it possible to draw directly onto the Inkscape canvas using the mouse or a graphics tablet stylus.

Choose Object > Image Trace > Make to trace with default parameters.
