Saturday, July 11, 2009

Inkscape Tutorial part 2

Well, I hadn't planned on making Part 2 until the weekend, but a surprise trip has been sprung on me and I'm off for nearly two weeks camping, so I thought I'd better get it done and online. If you're working on your own files but having some concerns this next tutorial will help you fix the most common problem: original image line gaps. They're easy to fix. If you're interested in GIMP, please visit http://www.gimp.org/ but any graphic editing software will work, including Windows Paint. I hope you find it helpful, while I'm off in the Black Hills finding more reasons to scrap. I hope there's some nice LSS on the way....

9 comments:

  1. Great tutorials! I hope you will do more on inkscape.

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  2. I haven't watched the tutorials yet, but I wanted to thank you for the precious moments files. I love precious moments.

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  3. Fantastic tutorial!!
    You make it so clear. I think I'm getting to enjoy using these programs. Please, please make more :0)

    PJ (Jessie Adams)

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  4. You do one of the best and easiest to follow tutorials I seen. Keep them coming! Excellent reference when setting up for cuts. Your precious cuts are adorable. Thank you for sharing you work.

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  5. Thank you so much for this. I just got SCAL but haven't had a chance to skit down and give Inkscape a good play. This is SOOOOOOOOO beneficial to know! I already "fix" images in my graphics program but I'm glad to learn how to pull them apart in Inkscape....there is obviously a LOT more to this program than I've used it for and I'm now excited to learn more.

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  6. THANKS AGAIN!!! I was having this issue and no I don't!!!

    cloetzu@hotmail.com

    please keep making videos!!

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  7. I am having a problem with inkscape to fix a picture of Flower from disney. Your video was great thought I could do it but having issues. Tried to email you but don't know address tried to find you on message board but can't remember where I was on there.
    mimosamom@verizon.net

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  8. FANTASTIC! You did a great job with this tutorial - thanks so much! Your fix, using a paint program, is sooooo much easier than what i was trying to do before. AWESOME! ~BlueEyedBug

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  9. Loved this video. It has tought me so much. Thanks for the amazing info. I may try inkscape now.

    Whitney

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