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Inkscape Beginner's Guide

Inkscape Beginner's Guide

By : Bethany Hiitola
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Inkscape Beginner's Guide

Inkscape Beginner's Guide

4 (45)
By: Bethany Hiitola

Overview of this book

Learning to use Inkscape, an exciting open-source vector graphics program, broadens your software toolkit as a graphic designer. Using practical, real-world examples, you'll learn everything about the software and its capabilities so you'll be able to design anything from logos to websites.Inkscape Beginner's Guide is a practical step-by-step guide for learning this exciting vector graphics software. Not only will it take you through each menu item and toolbar, but you will also learn about creating complex shapes, text styling, filters, working with images, extensions, and the XML editoróall using real world examples.The book starts with an overview of vector graphics and how best to use them when designing for digital and print mediums. Then we install Inkscape and start learning all the ins and outs of the software. You'll build your first vector graphic while learning best practices for using layers, and build simple and complex objects with shapes and paths that will ultimately become exciting graphics to be used in your designs. Beyond designing sample logos and brochures while learning the software, you'll also learn how to use filters, install and use extensions, and the ins-and-outs of SVG and the XML Editor in Inkscape.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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B. Keyboard Shortcuts
15
C. Glossary of Terms
17
Index

Time for action — using Potrace

We will start by importing another photograph bitmap image and then using Potrace:

  1. Open up the bitmap image you want to trace in Inkscape. You can drag-and-drop an image onto the Inkscape window to import it.
  2. Make sure the image is selected and then from the main menu, choose Path and then Trace Bitmap. The Trace Bitmap dialog box appears.
  3. The Mode tab defines characteristics of the tracing mode as follows:
    Time for action — using Potrace

    For this picture, we will set the following:

    • Single scan
    • Brightness cutoff: Threshold 0.450
      Time for action — using Potrace
  4. Click the Options tab to set some additional options as follows:
    Time for action — using Potrace

    These options are used across either the single or multiple scan mode.

    For this sample, we'll select the checkboxes for all options (essentially turning them on) with these settings:

    • Suppress speckles: Size 2
    • Smooth corners: Threshold 1.00
    • Optimize paths: Tolerance 0.20
  5. When all settings are in place, click OK to perform the conversion.
  6. Within a few moments, you will be able to see the results.
    Time for action — using Potrace

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