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Create transparent background image using Inkscape

Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor application similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand or Xara X. It can be run on variety of OS based systems like Windows and Linux. Inkscape provides distinct sketching features to the users and allow to save your file distinct available extension. One can create variety of drawing and sketches using this tool but, making a background transparent of your drawing is what i consider an additional feature provided by Inkscape.
How to make background transparent:
1. Install Inkscape tool in your PC and run it. You can choose the size of your drawing sheet according to your need.

2. Now, make your drawing using Inkscape tools available on the right hand side tool bars. You can add different stylish and embedded effects to your drawing and text. To make background transparent image, you have to create drawing using Inkscape provided tools only.

3. After sketching, press "Shift+Ctrl+D". A small window will emerge on the screen having different tabs to select. From them, you have to select "Page" tab.


4. In Page tab, there is general category in which background option is there. Click on "background" option, and again a small window will be opened up which define the background color of your drawing.

5. From this window, Select "RGB" tab and then, select "A" or "Alpha (opacity)"option (under RGB color selection). Now, reduce the value of "A" or "Opacity" tool to zero and then, close the window.


6. Click on "Save as" option to save your drawing with transparent background. In save as window, you have to save your file in "Enhanced Metafile (*.emf)" extension and save it. It will ask an option- Convert text to paths, so choose option OK.

7. Now, you can change the extension of your file to .jpg format to upload it to websites.


NOTE:- While saving the file with transparent background, you have to use only Enhanced Metafile (.emf) extension only. In other extension, it won't appear with transparent background. After, that you can make changes with extension of file and convert it into .jpg format.

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