: How to correctly use two objects for rasterization I have two objects (pink A and white B) in Inkscape, see the screenshot below: When drawing is rasterized there are artifacts in the form
I have two objects (pink A and white B) in Inkscape, see the screenshot below:
When drawing is rasterized there are artifacts in the form of pink pixels from underlying object A:
I have tried clipping object B to match shape of object A as shown below, but that didn't help.
What is the proper way to have two objects and produce clean image without seeing underlying object?
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You can use path - difference to remove the white object B from Object A. (Ensure that the baseline of object B is not within object A but extends the baseline of object A). Once the object B is subtracted, now when you rasterize, you get a clean image without any underlying object.
This is the final image you get when you use the above method.
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