![]() Even if this workey all the time, it is really timeconsuming to do this for the whole object as there are many of those undesired lines and surroudings. I have to randomly click 50 times on those and sometimes it workes but most of the times it does not work. Especially after having an unclean filling (which is always the case unfortunately in my example) I can't fill in the remaining unclean green lines and surrounding areas most of the time. But you can do simple things in it right away So let me show you how to create some simple SVG files in Inkscape the easiest way Step 1. Inkscape is popular because it is FREE to use The biggest drawback to Inkscape is its steep learning curve. Sometimes it workes perfectly, sometimes it is really unclean and sometime just nothing happens. SVG format files can be made in many different programs, including Inkscape and Adobe Illustrator. And this is what I try to tell you what I do not understand at all why Inscape is unable to fill the whole spaces correctly. "Reply #16 shows white filling not reaching/covering the whole green space" you are exactly right. When you put a green background behind them, the areas are green. Thanks Pixel for your answer and your help, I really appreciate it,īascially without the filling the areas were transparent sucht that they'll take the color of the background. Unfortunately - as said before - I can't share the file with you (this is not my personal decision but a guidline). Which "faulty white fillings" are you talking about? As said before, I just used the filling tool of Inkscape to do this. I think this is because Inksacpe - in my example - is not able to cleanly and correctly fill in the areas unfortunately (which I somehow can't understand because it only has to fill in the empty spaces with a color but this is another story). Why are there still those green and blue lines. What do you mean by "Why is the green+blue at least in there when you try to fill it with white afterwards - does this makes more sense?". As said before, no matter what I did (and I played around with it for several hours) I could not select those green lines and surrounding areas individually to delete them. I do not want to get rid of the whole green background, just the green lines and surrounding areas that could not be filled with the filling tool of Inkscape.
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