this thread is for a list of quick things, not step by step directions on how to do or make something.
please add to this as you discover them
*If you don't install your fonts on your computer & do use a font organizer, you must first have the font you want to use open in your organizer BEFORE opening inkscape to be able to use that font.
*Not all fonts will open in inkscape--don't know why.
*you can trace any shape easily in inkscape. make your cut in black, scan & save, then open that image in inkscape & autotrace.
Tips & quirky things about inkscape
Tips & quirky things about inkscape
Last edited by jancy on Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:55 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Tips & quirky things about inkscape
Jancy,
Thanks for all your tips on Inkscape! I am sure there will be more as we gain experience with this program. Let's keep this list going!
Shari
Thanks for all your tips on Inkscape! I am sure there will be more as we gain experience with this program. Let's keep this list going!
Shari
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My Blog - "The Bug Stop" - where you can find my .cut files:
http://thebugstop.blogspot.com/
Rotating letters to weld
I've worked out how to rotate the individual letters or any shape. Left click twice on the letter and a small cross appears in the middle, then just grab one of the arrows at the side of it, and you can turn it around.
Sheila
Sheila
Re: Tips & quirky things about inkscape
How to weld script type fonts:
instead of doing the Path >Union method for script type fonts ( eg. English hand Scriptina)
Type your word
Place your cursor between each letter, hold down Alt and use your arrow key to move the letters to the left . When all the word is joined select the word and Path>Outset -if you think the welded word is too chunky, select Path>Inset to slim it down a bit.
Susibi
PS. Have a read of the Inkscape help files - they are full of tips and tricks and keyboard shortcuts to make life easier.
instead of doing the Path >Union method for script type fonts ( eg. English hand Scriptina)
Type your word
Place your cursor between each letter, hold down Alt and use your arrow key to move the letters to the left . When all the word is joined select the word and Path>Outset -if you think the welded word is too chunky, select Path>Inset to slim it down a bit.
Susibi
PS. Have a read of the Inkscape help files - they are full of tips and tricks and keyboard shortcuts to make life easier.