just moving your mouse over a shape it will show you, with a red line, how the shape is constructed (try to check and understand the difference between the shapes of your box (they are just lines and what you see is their "stroke" width and color) and on the other side your pi logo (its lines are actually two lines very close together, and they have the "fill" in between)). take a look in my abc.svgĪnd about that red fill, it is not used to make it look nice but as a test, "inspection technique", to check how clean are the shapes, BUT DON'T use the "fill bounded areas" tool, this will create a new shape inside the original one, use the fill from the "fill and stroke" you used to change the lines, this will show the fill ("hatch") of the original shape.Īnother good tool to inspect how clean are the shapes is the "edit paths by nodes" you already used to join the nodes. in your case if you move one of the circles, everything breaks a part. What you have is all the "cutouts" (circles, rectangles) from all the objects (parts), as one shape, they should be cutout with the "exclusion" command from the main shape of their object (part). I guess i was not clear enough on the last step " those objects (parts) that have cutouts (holes), select all the shapes of the single object (part) and use the "exclusion" tool from the path menu to create a clean single shape of it" you seem to have almost mastered the technique One should be exactly as shown in the tutorial, the other two you may modify as you like.I have looked at your files. Inkscape Performance Project #3 - Create a design with 3 vector eyeballs. ![]() Digital Imaging 1A/1B - Inkscape - Vector Image Software
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