In this two part series, we show the process of creating svg files by underlaying images in Inkscape, then change their code and in the end, using them as a SVG marker for a point layer in QGIS. All the svg files will be parametric – that means, their colors and widths can be changed in QGIS.
Part 1: Creating the SVG files.
Part 2: Using them in QGIS
To to this in QGIS 2.8:
• QGis 2.8 - Creating SVGs with custom colors