![]() ![]() The biggest difficulty with Inkscape is getting the processes of GIMP or other image editors out of your head because this program needs a different approach. ![]() You can now copy and paste this object into another file and it will retain it's attributes. Put your cursor over the object (In selector mode) and the object will now move independently of the original image. Now go back to the original layer where your object resides, otherwise you will just cut and paste your rectangle instead. I used a rectangle with no fill and a solid stroke so I could see it around the object I wanted. You MUST create a new layer in order to do this otherwise nothing will work.Ĭreate a new layer above the original layer, while in the new layer create a shape over the object you want to cut out. The original svg file with multiple objects on it was a single layer. Here's what I discovered and how I did it. So I wanted to cut and paste that object into another svg file I was working on. I only wanted one object off a sheet of ten. I downloaded a vector sheet filled with multiple objects to be used. Three years later and I've had the same problem. ![]()
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