

I’ve set the stroke below by shift-clicking black on the bottom color rail: While the rectangle is still selected, set the stroke.

Select only the rectangle and lower it below the image:.Align both the verticle and horizontal centers by selecting the Center on vertical axis and Center on horizontal axis icons.Select both objects and open the Align and Distribute view ( Shift+Ctrl+A or the.Here I’ve created a rectangle of the same width and height: Here the width is 132.292 and the height is 79.375: Select the image and note the width and height. Align the center of the rectangle to be the same as the center of the image.Create a rectangle that is the same width and height as the image.Select the image and note the width and height.Surely Inkscape has some simple option to do this? Maybe you could just apply a stroke and voilà - a border around your image!Įxcept, no, Inkscape has no such feature. This seems to be a common request in Inkscape: you’ve imported an image, and you want to put a stroke or border around that image.
