
Combining two shapes into one
- NewKreation
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Combining two shapes into one
I would like to be able to take two shapes with two different fills and end up with one image with the fills retained. The following picture illustrates what I am trying to accomplish. The fill for the question mark is transparent before and after the combine. Thanks in advance!


Re: Combining two shapes into one
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Re: Combining two shapes into one
with the fills retained
not clear what you mean here.
Brynn's solution as well as path/combine (compound path) will lose one of the objects' paint (fill/stroke) attributes.
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Re: Combining two shapes into one
druban wrote:Brynn's solution as well as path/combine (compound path) will lose one of the objects' paint (fill/stroke) attributes.
Yes, I found this to be the case too. I have spent lots of time looking at tutorials and doing trial and error from Inkscape's menus, but it is not doing what I was hoping. I was thinking it may take more steps, and since I am NOT a graphic designer, I was hoping someone here would know how to combine the shapes, retaining the transparency of one of the shapes. Thanks for feedback thus far!
Re: Combining two shapes into one
Brynn's solution as well as path/combine (compound path) will lose one of the objects' paint (fill/stroke) attributes.
I don't follow what you mean? Oh, well yes, the stroke of the question mark is lost. But you didn't mention anything about strokes in your original message - just fills.
But here's another idea, with SVG attached below.
- Place the ? over the square (or whatever).
- Duplicate.
- Select one ? and the square.
- Difference
- Group results with remaining ?
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