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15 minutes ago, Ammar said:

I selected the shape and reduced outline to zero and still it have same thickness ?

Ah Ok, I see. - Here is a traced (centerline) one which should do what you need or want!

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59 minutes ago, Ammar said:

What steps you used to do that if I may ask ?

Your question is simple so I made a simple demo - is this what you are trying to do? 🙂 I a monkeying around with colors just to show you what is fill and what is stroke.

Or are you trying to edit the lion as a path.

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1 hour ago, Ammar said:

...what steps you used to do that if I may ask ?

For a quick turnaround I used a tracer/vectorizer which supports centerline tracing, so you can only get a path out of a contour (thus a tool similar to autotrace, or the Inkscape centerline tracer etc.). - There are also free online services available which offer center line tracing, like this Raster-to-Vector converter here (which also supports centerline tracing). The result will be getting a single sized path line, instead of outlined curves.

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