But, if as you are seeing to suggest that that's the ONLY way to do this, then thank you, that solution will not work for me, and I'll just move on. If I have to create a new document, sized to the export for each of the pieces I need to create, then that simply does not scale for my project/needs. Many of them will duplicate some of the same objects, which I will be transforming in ways and recoloring etc. I've used a simple 10x10 px example, but in truth I have many pieces of art of various sizes that I need to create and export. I have good reasons relevant to my personal project to use a large document (which I have set to transparent and then am trying to use transparent squares as the base layer) to help define the size of a selected group of objects that I wish to export. I can not use the size of the document to determine the export png output size, if that's what you are suggesting. And I can not share files for contractual reasons. Īt the risk of repeating myself, your example Pixel, and my set up, are the same except that my document is larger and I'm creating my art and exporting to the size that's needed as I have outlined above. Grateful for any pointers, or things to check, or that I should try doing. Hope that helps clarify the issue and the problem statements. Therefore, what should do and/or what settings should I be checking in Inkscape, to ensure that when exported, icon base' s transparency is exported as a transparent icon base ? Somehow, somewhere during the export process, icon base is losing its alpha channel (or that's what I think is happening, I could be wrong) The problem is: When I export the 2 selected objects as icon.png, in my game, I see the red Letter A alright, but the icon base IS NOT TRANSPARENT. So now I have 2 objects that I need to export as "the icon". So now, in Inkscape, when I select both objects, as expected, I see a transparent icon base with a red Letter A on top of it. I set the icon base's Alpha to 0, because I want icon base to be transparent in the final exported icon.png, and applied red paint to the Letter A. On one layer of the layers of the document, I created a simple square that is 10x10 px (call this the icon base), and then placed a Red A on top of it (call this the Letter A). Instead, I have 1 document with a transparent background document setting. And I can not use a 10px square inkscape document as the background as suggested as that does not scale to the size and needs of my project (many icons to create). I need to create an icon, that is 10 px square for a game (sorry, can't mention which one due to contract obligations).
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