
Within the settings menu of the Single Scan mode, you will see additional modes that represent different methods the software will use to trace your image. It uses areas of contrast in the image to determine what exactly should be traced:

The Single Scan mode allows you to create a single monotone tracing of your image in all black. The image below depicts where the three tracing modes in Trace Bitmap can be accessed: Click to enlarge.Ĭlicking on each tab will populate an array of settings that are unique to each mode. Let’s have a look at what each does so you can decide which type of tracing you’d like to make. These represent tracing modes, and they’re important to know because they will determine the type of tracing the software generates. It should look something like this, with a window that shows a vector tracing preview of your selected image: Click to enlarge.Īt the top of the menu you will see three separate tabs. Once opened, the Trace Bitmap menu will populate on the right-hand side of your screen as a dockable menu.

Path > Trace Bitmap Step 3: Choose the desired mode for your tracing It can also be located via the menu system by navigating to:
