
Inkscape Beginner's Guide
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As stated previously, vector graphics themselves are made up of paths. Paths can be used to create unique text styling when tracing other images like photographs, and when building icons, buttons, and logos. By adding and manipulating nodes, you can transform simple paths into elaborate illustrations.
The most common tool used to create paths in Inkscape is the Bezier tool and this is what will be used in most of the examples seen throughout this chapter. You can also use the Pencil (Freehand) and Calligraphy tools to create paths. All of these tools are found in the toolbox.
Before we get started, here are some key items to remember when using the Bezier tool when creating paths:
Change the font size
Change margin width
Change background colour