I’ve created a vector in Inkscape. I need to open it in Krita to apply some final touches.
Inkscape has an option to set the width of every line in the drawing to “hairline” - meaning, the lines in question get continuously smaller, the father one zooms in. I have chosen that option – and for good reason – this is an exceptionally delicate drawing that I’ve worked on for weeks.
Krita has the capability to handle vectors, but it doesn’t seem to recognize the “hairline” function. So, when I export the drawing from Inkscape and load it into Krita it gives me a much thicker line weight.
I’ve tried everything - I’ve attempted to export the file from Inkscape in all manner of formats - pdf, jpg, svg, etc. Nothing works.
Hi. If I understand you correctly you want your SVG exported out of Inkscape with a SET DPI so the line thickness is how you are looking at it on export and it doesn’t seem to matter what format you get it out, so long as it looks as it does in Inkscape right? Have you tried my Inkscape addon yet? It’s designed to ensure svgs are exported ‘AS - IS’ from Inkscape.
Try each SVG option. PDF usually works well if I have layer effects in inkscape that I want to keep. But probably for your purpose of having the right lines based on the screen zoom, maybe the PNG with DPI adjustment will solve your issue.