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hello and welcome to a new tutorial my name is Daisy in todayamp;#39;s tutorial I will show you how to convert color images to SVG using the free graphic design program inscape open inkscape and insert the color image go to file click on import open the folder where you have your color image selected and open it here click ok the image that I am using to show you this process is from creative Fabrica and is a PNG image now select the image go to path click on trace bitmap and youamp;#39;re going to see this window on the right if you want your SVG image in one layer only click on single scan then click on apply and here is the first SVG image now I will show you how to create colored layers in SVG select the image go to path click on Trace bitmap and here instead of selecting single scan youamp;#39;re going to select multi-color on the textual mode select colors now count the colors on your image type that number on scans my image has 10 colors but Iamp;#39;m going to add two more