Import into inkscape svg9/21/2023 ![]() Hope it clears the understanding, and you may properly begin to animate. One other thing to do than importing is, to open both the files and copy paste which layers you want from one file to another. Importing feature if only useful if you want to break up your main animation in different files, or re-use animation already creating within other file. If Gamma values are messed up fix them (changing to 1 from 2.2 or vice versa).Go to File → Save As → change option to.Organize content properly in Layers (Objects and Layers option).Set proper document page dimensions in Inkscape, which will become Canvas size.Select everything on Canvas and Convert everything to Path (Ctrl + Shift + C), this will give all shapes.sif from Inkscape and then open(,not import) that file. ![]() If you just want your SVG created with Inkscape to be available in Synfig, just save it as. But I don’t understand the reason to do so. To solve most of your problems: don’t import, just open the file So oval.sif still has 2.2 gamma values while the ‘Synfig Animation 3.sif’ gamma values are 1 by default which you changed to 2.2 gave you different colors. So the canvas properties of oval.sif are not affected when you update the canvas properties of new file (Synfig Animation 3). In Synfig, the import happens with the canvas. Importing in Synfig isn’t the same as just importing SVG or images, that occurs in other programs. The result was that way because you have ‘imported’ the file. The result : svg color changed wrong color and sif has no change… I tried it again with an another file, which had already imported svg(it imported as correct color but missed some shape), and on this file, I imported sif(it imported as wrong color but nothing missed shape).
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