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@lemmy.worldHi,
is it possible to convert a path like this one
To a series of "line" stroke that are draw in the middle ? Like this (in green)
Thanks.
Hi,
Is it possible with Inkscape to squeeze a shape in a mirror way (sorry I don't know how to phrase it better) \
Here a gif from a rasterize/pixel editor with what I'm looking for
::: spoiler The same question on the official inkscape forum WTF the fuck happen to peoples ? Internet should not be a place where everyone could express, share what he want ?!
I'm glad their is Lemmy, so quick and easy :::
The issue is that if my script is correctly done, a SVG is supposed to be exported to PNG with a fixed width, the script seems to work fine, but when I check it out again on Inkscape*, it shows me the original SVG size, not the resized PNG exported picture.
Here's a folder with the script and a random SVG I'm using for testing.
*To check the size of the picture in Inkscape, we need to change the units in the top bar, and then see the numbers that shows. The screenshot shows a 14,79 cm x 9,85 cm, instead of 10,5 cm x 6,9 cm.
I'm suscribed to some digital art channels (for Inkscape "Logos by Nick" is my favourite), and some days ago the YouTube algorithm did its job and reccommended me "Button Press Graphics", and I'm enjoying every video even if I already know what he is explaining. It has a few videos ans subscribers, but I think (and wish) it will become bigger.
I'm curious how the (non-bot!) subscribers to this community feel about the bot posts here.
Personally, I'm not entirely comfortable with posts to pictures that give me no real sense of who created the image or how.
What do the rest of you think? Are there rules we should make explicit?
https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-1.3/
Inkscape 1.3 is the latest major Inkscape release that brings you many fresh new features and new functionality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZolA4wvbJ0
In this tutorial we'll be going over how to save your designs with a transparent background in Inkscape. This will enable you to generate usable copies of yo...