I often hear crafters say that they have had “NO success with converting files”…or “that conversion site doesn’t work”. I decided that maybe it was an anomaly with the online version of Canvas Workspace so I uploaded the exact same file into the downloaded version to see the difference.Īt first glance, I thought it looked perfectly fine HOWEVER on further investigation it had exactly the same issues with numerous broken paths that would have cut out like dashed lines. I was surprised that the CuteCutter file was full of broken and open paths once I had uploaded it to Canvas Workspace (online) as I have had files turn out reasonably well from the CuteCutter site. The other evening I was still hungry after dinner, and wanted a snack.Very interesting. I cut a cantaloupe in half, scraped out the seeds, put one side into a bowl, and grabbed a spoon. I just cut pieces with the spoon as I ate it, and it was delicious! I thought it looked cool, so I took a picture and posted it on Instagram and Facebook. Then I got up, grabbed the other half, and ate that too. The next morning, my friend BJ ( ) left a comment teasing me. I know that BJ was kidding, she’s a fellow plant eater, and has quite an inspiring success story herself, but her comment got me thinking. I replied with “Both halves!”, and she replied back with “ Portion control?!?!?!”, again kidding with me, but peaking enough interest that made me want to explore. Was it crazy, or reckless to eat an entire cantaloupe? I know plenty of people would think so. In fact, it’s not the first time that someone asked me if I was going to eat the entire melon. I’ve only eaten and entire cantaloupe once before, and that time a different friend asked me if I was going to eat the whole thing. Anyway, after BJ asked I was 2 for 2, so I wanted to look it up. It turns out that a medium size cantaloupe has 188 calories, 163 from carbohydrate, 9 from fat, and 16 from protein. It also contains a bunch of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other good stuff. Two things surprised me when I read the data. ![]() First, an entire cantaloupe is only 188 calories. I mean fruit is all carbs, right? (sarcasm, right BJ!) Second, for people who look for protein (I don’t), I was surprised to see that it contains 4.6 grams of the stuff. That actually sounds like a pretty solid snack to me! I still wanted to compare it with another slightly more common piece of fruit. It turns out that 2 medium bananas contain 210 calories, and I don’t think anyone would blink if a hungry person ate 2 of them. I know I have eaten more than one banana at a time on several occasions.Īnyway, I found all of this to be pretty interesting, and I thought some of you might too.Vector graphics and Raster graphics are the two primary types of graphics. Portable Graphic Format ( PNG) files are the raster images built from discrete colored boxes, called pixels. Pixel graphics are static and have a predetermined size. ![]() ![]() In a raster image, the individual pixels become more visible as you zoom in or try to magnify them. On the other hand, Vector graphics are based on mathematical formulas that specify the graphics features on the X and Y axes. These formulas are significantly more dynamic than a sequence of static boxes or pixels. Scalable Vector Graphics ( SVG) format offers many additional advantages compared to the PNG, such as being fully editable by utilizing the vector graphics tools and having the capability to enlarge its points. Suppose that you have a logo file in PNG format and you want to convert it to SVG. What will you do? You will look out for this feature in popular image editing software or vector graphics editors such as Inkscape. Inkscape permits users to save and convert the PNG or JPG image file into SVG file format. So, let’s start! How to convert PNG to SVG in Inkscape Today, we will thoroughly demonstrate how you can convert PNG to SVG in Inkscape. In Inkscape, you can not directly convert PNG image format to SVG format. In Inkscape, you can create a new SVG file by tracing the PNG image with the help of the “ Trace Bitmap” tool, and this section will guide you on how to do that.įirst of all, open up the Inkscape application on your system: However, this statement does not state that it is not doable. In the next step, we will add the PNG image to convert in Inkscape.
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