For some reason when I now add images from Inkscape to Videoscribe, the images are really small, and they no longer stack on top of one another?
I'm creating children's colouring in videos, and I want to give the impression that the image is being coloured in, however its very hard to manually put several different images in the perfect position, it previously did this for me.
Hopefully you're able to help.
Thank you
M
Mike Metcalf
On
Thu, 21 Jun, 2018 at 4:18 PM
Your SVGs probably contain masks, hidden layers, or extra pixels or paths that are affecting the way videoscribe calculates the size of the image.
If you want feedback on an SVG you will probably need to upload it.
Hello
For some reason when I now add images from Inkscape to Videoscribe, the images are really small, and they no longer stack on top of one another?
I'm creating children's colouring in videos, and I want to give the impression that the image is being coloured in, however its very hard to manually put several different images in the perfect position, it previously did this for me.
Hopefully you're able to help.
Thank you
Your SVGs probably contain masks, hidden layers, or extra pixels or paths that are affecting the way videoscribe calculates the size of the image.
If you want feedback on an SVG you will probably need to upload it.
-Mike (videoscribe user)