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Inkscapeで、葉っぱ模様のロゴを作成しました。

詳しいInkscapeの使い方は、http://o-server.main.jp/inkscape/
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  • 模様のロゴを作成しました。 ???!!!! english, would be nice....

  • 5. Now move the text on the picture and mark the whole area of the picture and text

    6. From the top menu choose dialog window 'fill and contour' (the one which is next to the 'Text and font settings (big black letter T))

    7. Now it should open a dialog box on the right side, so click on 'fill' menu and from there choose 'pattern' option

    8. Now you can separate the text from the picture again by using simple mouse and delete the picture

    9. Your 'leaf logo' should be done - it works for me

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  • 四角いところにイラストをかくのですよ、横、縦、大、小に

    自由に設定できます。

  • @Dryade89dk Thanks for this! I believe Step 6 is "Fill and Stroke."

  • 最初にでてる四角いのはなんですか!?

  • 1. paste your jpeg of leaf (or anything) on the page.

    2. type the word 'leaf' or any word.

    3. click on your word 'leaf', then path >> object to path.

    4. click on your jpeg leaf, then object >> pattern >> objects to pattern.

    5. drag the word on to your leaf jpeg, select both (your word and jpeg).

    6. go to your menu >> object >> clip >> set.

  • @mrsdbridge Wow Thanks alot it worked! =)

  • @Dryade89dk where is the fill and contour button??

  • Yesss.I Finally Got It To Work.The Problem That I was Having Originally Was The Fact That The Leaf Image That I Was Using Took Up To Much File Space.When I Chose A Leaf Image That Took Up Less Gigs My Leaf Text Worked Just Fine.I Had To Follow The Directions That You Wrote Below Along With The Video And It Finally Worked Out For Me .Thanks.

  • Select both the text and the backround by pressing shift as you click, then you go to the object menu and select clip -> set. Then it makes a clipping of the image behind.

  • I finally got it to work!

    when you select both the picture and the text (step 5), you would use the Fill and Stroke window and under Fill you would click Pattern and choose from the pattern options in the drop-down list.

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