Coming Soon - more Inkscape Tutorials. Click here to register your interest.\r<br>.\r<br>\r<br>In order to convert a jpeg to a vector image we use Gimp to crop an image,remove the white background and then save it in png format. \r<br>\r<br>Then using the saved image we import it into Inkscape where we use the Trace function to turn the raster image into a vector image.\r<br>\r<br>Click on the timings to go to that part in the tutorial\r<br>\r<br>0:39 Start to crop\r<br>0:55 Add an Alpha Channel in order to delete \r<br>1:21 Removing the background with the Fuzzy Select Tool\r<br>2:06 Tidy up the edge of the selection\r<br>2:37 Make the brush bigger\r<br>3:14 How to de-select\r<br>3:37 Reduce the brush size\r<br>4:21 How to save the work\r<br>5:07 Increase the size of the image in Inkscape\r<br>5:28 Trace the image\r<br>\r<br>All done using free graphic designing software!\r<br>\r<br>We are using Gimp Vers 2.6.11 and Inkscape Vers .48.2\r<br>\r<br>To register your interest in more Inkscape Tutorials and having input to what we create, click the link here.\r<br>.\r<br>\r<br>cont email - support@usefulgraphicdesigntutorials.com