I am just curious ... when you use the square & circle ~ yours spins a lot more & distorts the squares more as they progress than mine do ~ any idea why? Your ideas? thoughts would be greatly appreciated. TY for an other great video!!
@Krowe2020 ~ p.s. also, when i select the square & then click the nodes tool to see which node is the starting node ~ mine doesn't change color but rather the upper left node has a line on top & on bottom, the upper right has the left corner lined, the lower right has a line on the left & right & the lower left node doesn't have any lines. i have inkscape 0.48 ~ so, does anyone know how i can tell which is the starting node? TY 4 ur time.
Thank you very much for helping others to learn the easy way. Easy because your intruction method and the tone you use is very clear and easy to follow. I wonder if you really a class room instructor of this is just a hubby. Excuse me to say, even the wost dummy can follow your lessons and be able to produce a unique yet an amazing piece by watching you videos. Once again, thank you very much for your time share.
Thank you for that information as well. So, it would be interesting to see the different shapes created with your tutorial by rotating the circle or square 1/4 turns to the 3 other start positions to see the resulting shape with interpolation. I hope you will do more. We appreciate it very much.
Thanks for this tutorial, you have given us some different shapes & replications/interpolations to play with. I hadn't really thought about it, but it only makes sense about the circle starting @ the zero degree x-axis, then rotating just as done in math class 90 degrees vertical top, 270 degrees vertical bottom, etc. Not sure why the square has an origin of top left (reading reference?). Did I miss it, or did you tell us how to change the origin of the shape selected?
The only way that I am aware of, for changing the origin of a shape, is to manipulate the shape in some way. For instance, rotating an object will change its origin.
Very easy to understand , wonder if you could explain the affects button on the toolbar please .I accidentally altered it once then couldn't get my gradients to work.
I am just curious ... when you use the square & circle ~ yours spins a lot more & distorts the squares more as they progress than mine do ~ any idea why? Your ideas? thoughts would be greatly appreciated. TY for an other great video!!
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@Krowe2020 .... "ideas, thoughts ... (ooops typo)
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@Krowe2020 ~ p.s. also, when i select the square & then click the nodes tool to see which node is the starting node ~ mine doesn't change color but rather the upper left node has a line on top & on bottom, the upper right has the left corner lined, the lower right has a line on the left & right & the lower left node doesn't have any lines. i have inkscape 0.48 ~ so, does anyone know how i can tell which is the starting node? TY 4 ur time.
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thank you so much!
Friedrichboomgaarden 1 month ago
thanks for share this tutorial :)
inspiron15r1 1 month ago
I am trying to make text go around the spiral path. but i want it to go from out to in. how do i do that ?
rsuntr8 2 months ago
amazing. helped soo much thank you
rsuntr8 2 months ago
Tutor4u excellent tutorial, I say excellent, wonderful tutorial
MrWilfraga74 2 months ago
Eres lo máximo. Te felicito.
hecmall 2 months ago
Very nice, exactly what I was looking for
rubembrasilia 2 months ago
Cool stuff! Great job
thinsmek 3 months ago
excellent. Thanks..
makotoShadown21 3 months ago
Lots of good info there, I really appreciate it!
cuteeverything 3 months ago
nice tutorial.. thanks..
shank21101985 5 months ago
thank you very much. finding great, intuitive help like this is hard to do, even with the vast resources the internet offers.
super69man69 5 months ago
excellent
vamsea2002 5 months ago
What does object to path mean and do? as well as stroke to path.
ebblyn 5 months ago in playlist More videos from tutor4u
fantstic your work is simple and intelligentful
deenaza2008 6 months ago
Impresionante (Awesome)
antoniocastan 6 months ago
i can't do the first step with the red rektangels !! (Interpolate)
TheWrackman 7 months ago
i can't do the first step with the red rektangels !!
TheWrackman 7 months ago
awesome tutorial thanks
r4jk3 8 months ago
You should be hired by the inkscape team to make official tutorials. Thanks.
MrWilliamSide 8 months ago
Ótimo tutorial, thanks.
Lordmetalex 9 months ago
great tutorials , keep it coming
nacah 9 months ago
Thank you very much for helping others to learn the easy way. Easy because your intruction method and the tone you use is very clear and easy to follow. I wonder if you really a class room instructor of this is just a hubby. Excuse me to say, even the wost dummy can follow your lessons and be able to produce a unique yet an amazing piece by watching you videos. Once again, thank you very much for your time share.
denkingsley 11 months ago
U are very good and understandable. Thanks, can u upload some more videos?
shamitahir 11 months ago
Very helpfull tutorial, please do more;)
Goofson83 11 months ago
Thank you for that information as well. So, it would be interesting to see the different shapes created with your tutorial by rotating the circle or square 1/4 turns to the 3 other start positions to see the resulting shape with interpolation. I hope you will do more. We appreciate it very much.
quilterstitch 1 year ago
Thanks for this tutorial, you have given us some different shapes & replications/interpolations to play with. I hadn't really thought about it, but it only makes sense about the circle starting @ the zero degree x-axis, then rotating just as done in math class 90 degrees vertical top, 270 degrees vertical bottom, etc. Not sure why the square has an origin of top left (reading reference?). Did I miss it, or did you tell us how to change the origin of the shape selected?
quilterstitch 1 year ago
@quilterstitch
The only way that I am aware of, for changing the origin of a shape, is to manipulate the shape in some way. For instance, rotating an object will change its origin.
tutor4u 1 year ago
very good
2009framat 1 year ago
very useful tutorials,keep them coming.
Thank you.
totex1979 1 year ago
Very easy to understand , wonder if you could explain the affects button on the toolbar please .I accidentally altered it once then couldn't get my gradients to work.
MrWaynemarshall 1 year ago
Well done!
cbcd04 1 year ago
Thank you loads man............. :-) its fully comprehensive and I liked it a lot.
TheLolipro 1 year ago 2