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August 06, 2018, 04:25:59 PM
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willeyaz

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Hello all. I would like to see if there is a way to remove parts of an import. so I import an image and need to remove some of the lines to make it look better. is there any way to do that.
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August 07, 2018, 01:59:55 PM
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August 07, 2018, 02:11:29 PM
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Hi. Without a more specific description we can't direct you to specific tools or options just can suggest learning using inkscape from the start and point to some tutorials instead.

What is the image?
An imported svg file, an svg with an embedded raster image,
a png/jped/gif/tif or other raster image
a dxf file or a pdf eps etc. ?

What do you mean removing some lines?
Are those lines only appearing on the rendering (=as on a raster image) or are they vector content? Are they part of a group, a pattern fill, clipped, etc. ?
Are you after a visual fix -"adding a white lick of paint atop", editing a raster image or hunting down some vector objects?

Can you share the svg file in question, the image in question, a screenshot in question, describe what have you tried, where you got stuck?

August 07, 2018, 06:44:42 PM
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Welcome to the forum!

I guess Lazur has covered all the questions.  But I just noticed you entered "free" for your Inkscape version (in your profile).  Just so you know, all Inkscape versions are free.  I don't know if we will need it to answer your question (probably not) but just for future reference, if you ever need to know.  Help menu > About Inkscape will give you the version number (in the top-right corner).
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