

To do this, first make sure that you have both objects selected at once - the shape and the image. We will be using the handy clipping path feature to cut out a shape from an image with Inkscape. This final step is where the magic happens. Step 4: Select both objects and make a clipping path with them Using the Select Tool, scale your shape up or down according to your image and move it on top of the area of the image that you’d like to cut out.įor my example image, I wanted to include the deer silhouette, the mountains, the sun, the sky, and one of the birds, so I scaled and positioned my shape accordingly: Click to enlarge.

Now it’s time to adjust the shape so that we are only cutting out the portion of the image that we want cropped. Step 3: Adjust the size and position of the shape relative to the image The goal is to make it so that you can see through the shape well enough to know where it aligns with your image, but also keep it opaque enough that you can still see it against your image. You can reduce the opacity of your object using the O: input field in the bottom-left corner of the screen: The opacity setting is located in the bottom-left corner of the screen.įor this image I have the opacity set at 59, but the value you should use will depend entirely on your image’s composition.

For my example I made the shape green because it contrasts nicely against the colors used in the image. Otherwise you have to guess where they line up. This will make it so that you can see the area of your image that will be cut out with the shape over it. This will make it easier for you to distinguish your shape from the image.
