Open your image in Inkscape.
Open a new document in Inkscape.
Open a new file in Inkscape.
Inkscape can create browser compatible SVG graphics,
including animations.
Inkscape is very capable too, however.
Inkscape is really good for this purpose.
But Inkscape is much better for the purpose.
Inkscape isn't something you can master overnight.
Inkscape is a competitor to Adobe Illustrator
and other similar vector drawing programs.
You will save a lot of money by using Inkscape instead of Illustrator.
Before we sign off on Inkscape, there's just one more myth to bust.
Many people declare that Illustrator is better because Inkscape doesn't do CMYK color.
You could even create your own entirely
new vector graphics application based on Inkscape's source code.
Designs done on Inkscape can be exported in different formats,
and the software can be used on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
There are a ton of ways to draw in Inkscape, but sometimes you need to bring in reinforcements to really
get that special shape.
You can easily overcome Inkscape's few limitations, however, so the
decision to spend a lot of money on Illustrator needs to be considered carefully.
When you draw a shape in Inkscape, every line of the shape border
or path border is continuous and only one color can be used.
One of the problems is that Inkscape and similar vector programs just do too
good of a job of bucket fills, so colors look really smooth and vectory.
Final verdict: If you're any good at drawing,
there's nothing you can create in Illustrator that you can't create in Inkscape, but Illustrator offers a few extra tools that make
the work a bit lighter.