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telephone box
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:09 pm
by jrichards
I was attempting to make a box like this
http://www.etsy.com/listing/65348367/pr ... te-svg-pdf?. I started with a phone clipart, added a box between two of them and then a half circle from the shapes library to do the separation. Then I attempted to draw a dotted line for the perforation along the box and tried to draw a line to separate the body from the handset. I just don't get draw. How do I get it to stop? How do I change it in size or length? I wanted a separate handset so it could be done in a contrasting paper. I never got to the cord but had the circle for the dial with the circles around it so I am not totally hopeless. If anyone wants to give this a try or give me some ideas about how to go about it I would appreciate it.
Jan
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:35 pm
by dragonlord666
Jan,
to stop the pen from drawing, hit the escape key
but have a look here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXpx3r7rvzA
it our very own newbiecrafter (Pandora) and has some very good tips
Gaz
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:30 am
by jrichards
Thanks I will look at it a little later! I'd like to learn how to do a little bit more with the program.
Jan
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:57 am
by jrichards
Okay I watched the video and I get how to do the lines now, very nice. Next question, how do I "cut" something off of a shape? In this case I wanted to do a separate hand piece so I drew lines where I wanted it to be separated and then I was stumped again.
Jan
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:29 am
by angel
To get the line to stop just hit the enter button.
To resize the line (make it longer) click on your move tool (the arrow in the tools panel where the draw tool is) click on the line and just grab the handle at the bottom right with the double arrows and drag out.
To make a straight line place your first node and then hold down your shift key and place your next node, release the shift key when done.
To make curves is a bit hard in scal, I usually do this in make the cut because they allow you to go to your straight line in edit nodes selection and just merely put your cursor on the line and push it out which curves as you push it.
To cut something off of a shape, you need to pick a shape to cut it with, put that shape where you want it to cut it off (and please be patient with me, im not real good at this part) select both your shapes and go to path, front minus back (if that one didnt do what you wanted, hit the undo key and go back to path, back minus front. There is no knife tool in scal so you have to do it this way. I also do this in make the cut because they have a knife tool.
I hope this helps you some.
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:45 am
by dragonlord666
to "cut" a shape. go to the node tool, select two nodes (click one then hold shift and click the other) then go path>split path
Gaz
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:32 am
by newbiecat
Hello
just made a very quick and somewhat hurried video on how I would do it - it is uploading now to youtube and should appear on my channel newbiecrafter very soon - will post the link once it is up there
Pandora
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:57 am
by newbiecat
HI there
take a look at this and see if it answers your query
good luck
Pandora
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?v ... yePTw&ns=1
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:16 am
by jrichards
Very interesting. I am going to play with this and see if I can do something but don't hold your breath waiting for me to post a finished design. It may take me a while. Before the video I didn't even know where to start so thanks for the info!
Jan
Re: telephone box
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:57 am
by newbiecat
Hello Jan
There are many different ways to achieve the results you may want - one way I have found helpful is to draw (however roughly) the end you are aiming for then work out how to get there.
In this case, it will be important to consider,
1 what if anything you want to put inside it.
2 How big it needs to be?
3 whether you need size tabs - in which case you may need to add them to my suggestion
4 how big can you actually cut - (if you are using a digital cutter )
5 or how big can you print - if you are going to cut it by hand
Sorry for every occasion I can think of lots of questions - just hope this will give you a good start
Pandora