I recently printed off the tut for this, but I must be missing a step, and now after doing a search, I still can't find the tut on the forum. Can someone direct me to it??? Wanting the tut on filling a font with different patterns.
TYIA
Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
These are Heathers Instructions for Inkscape. I'm not sure if this works for Ink .47.
You make your background pattern and your letter. There are some dingbats that would work for the pattern.
Convert everything to Path
If you used more than one dingbat for the pattern, use Path/Union
Place the letter where you want it cut from the pattern
If you want a solid outline, duplicate the letter (control D when the original letter is selected)
Select the pattern and one letter
Path/Intersection.
Select the remaining letter
Set the stroke to a width that you like
Path/Stroke to path
Select the patterned letter and the outlined letter
Path/Union
You make your background pattern and your letter. There are some dingbats that would work for the pattern.
Convert everything to Path
If you used more than one dingbat for the pattern, use Path/Union
Place the letter where you want it cut from the pattern
If you want a solid outline, duplicate the letter (control D when the original letter is selected)
Select the pattern and one letter
Path/Intersection.
Select the remaining letter
Set the stroke to a width that you like
Path/Stroke to path
Select the patterned letter and the outlined letter
Path/Union
Todd
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
OK, these are same instructions that I printed off, but I am lost. I am using Amphion Outline font, and I have a zebra background that I traced, but then it gets kind of wierd after I import my BG, and get my font on the virtual mat. I don't know exactly what Heather means when she says
If you used more than one dingbat for the pattern, use Path/Union
I am only using one letter at a time, right? I assume so.
Place the letter where you want it cut from the pattern
OK, so I move my letter over the pattern piece where I want it to fuse, so to speak.
If you want a solid outline, duplicate the letter (control D when the original letter is selected)
I want a solid outline on my letter, so I duplicate the letter to stack directly over the other letter, correct? OK, done that.
Select the pattern and one letter
So I choose the letter, and holding down "shift, choose the pattern to select both, I am also assuming.
Path/Intersection.
That's an easy step.
Select the remaining letter
Am I to assume now that I should not be stacking both letters on top of each other? And is this one the one she is now talking about, the duplicated letter? Is it supposed to be on the side somewhere for easy selection?
Set the stroke to a width that you like
I have no idea what this is, I must have been blonde in another life.
Path/Stroke to path
Again, easy.
Select the patterned letter and the outlined letter
Am I now choosing the letter over the pattern that I intersected, then holding down the "shift" again, choosing the letter that the "stroke width" was changed to?
Path/Union
And again, easy.
I guess I am just confused at all these big words, LOL. I know I am probably just overlooking something, but I have not really experimented with the different things Ink can do, basically I have just been tracing bitmaps and tweaking nodes.
If you could explain a little better to me about these instructions, I would so very much appreciate it.
Thanks again.
If you used more than one dingbat for the pattern, use Path/Union
I am only using one letter at a time, right? I assume so.
Place the letter where you want it cut from the pattern
OK, so I move my letter over the pattern piece where I want it to fuse, so to speak.
If you want a solid outline, duplicate the letter (control D when the original letter is selected)
I want a solid outline on my letter, so I duplicate the letter to stack directly over the other letter, correct? OK, done that.
Select the pattern and one letter
So I choose the letter, and holding down "shift, choose the pattern to select both, I am also assuming.
Path/Intersection.
That's an easy step.
Select the remaining letter
Am I to assume now that I should not be stacking both letters on top of each other? And is this one the one she is now talking about, the duplicated letter? Is it supposed to be on the side somewhere for easy selection?
Set the stroke to a width that you like
I have no idea what this is, I must have been blonde in another life.
Path/Stroke to path
Again, easy.
Select the patterned letter and the outlined letter
Am I now choosing the letter over the pattern that I intersected, then holding down the "shift" again, choosing the letter that the "stroke width" was changed to?
Path/Union
And again, easy.
I guess I am just confused at all these big words, LOL. I know I am probably just overlooking something, but I have not really experimented with the different things Ink can do, basically I have just been tracing bitmaps and tweaking nodes.
If you could explain a little better to me about these instructions, I would so very much appreciate it.
Thanks again.
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
Just an FYI. There is a set of Zebra letters here.
http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... ers#p40167
http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... ers#p40167
Todd
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
Thanks Todd for the link, but I am also wanting to create other patterned letters in the near future.
-
- Posts: 3913
- Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:16 am
- Location: Michigan, SCAL1; SCAL2; eCAL; Windows7 64 bit; eCAL Mavericks
- Contact:
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
The steps didn't work because you are using an outline font, and the pattern and the letter only intersect in the outline. You can use an outline font, but it will be more work. You would need to select the letter and the pattern and use Path/Division. Then you would need to select and delete all of the pattern pieces that are outside the letter (or inside in the case of A, B, etc). Finally, select what is left and Path/Union.
This would be if rather than using a zebra pattern you wanted flowers or something and used a dingbat to create it.sfandm wrote:If you used more than one dingbat for the pattern, use Path/Union
I am only using one letter at a time, right? I assume so.
-
- Posts: 3913
- Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:16 am
- Location: Michigan, SCAL1; SCAL2; eCAL; Windows7 64 bit; eCAL Mavericks
- Contact:
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
You could also break apart the letters, and use the inside pieces for the Path/intersection.
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
Thanks Heather for putting more info, I will try the new directions later and post how it went.
Thanks again Todd.
Thanks again Todd.
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
A good font for filling is Aachen bold. You could use this font and not have to do the extra steps.
You can get it here.
http://www.4shared.com/file/98140984/83 ... T.html?s=1
You can get it here.
http://www.4shared.com/file/98140984/83 ... T.html?s=1
Todd
Re: Where is the tut on filling fonts with patterns- HELP!!!
Thanks Todd, I'll try this font too. Tell me if you can, am I able to put the entire name or word onto the pattern and change all at once, or do I have to do one letter at a time?
Thanks again, you rock!!!
Thanks again, you rock!!!