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In this tutorial we'll be going over how to convert vector objects to raster (or pixel-based) images using Inkscape. This is accomplished using a simple command ("Make A Bitmap Copy"), but more importantly, we'll be going over why you would want to do such a thing and checking out an example of when it would be useful.
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In Da Mood - Combustibles
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:09 Make a rasterized copy
00:40 Applying it to an example
02:10 How to increase resolution
03:43 Learn more