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October 23, 2017, 06:48:55 AM
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uxbod

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Hello,

Am trying to replicate a business card that was produced in AI and it has this shape as a background to produce a nice curve at the bottom half of the card.  How can I produce a similar effect in Inkscape please ?

Thanks.

October 24, 2017, 01:56:17 PM
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Welcome to the forum!

Let me make sure I understand.  Do you actually want the card to be shaped like that?  Or you want that shape as part of the contents of the card (along with the text and phone numbers and all)?

Well, either way, I can get you started.  There are 2 ways to produce that shape with vector paths.  In this case, either way is pretty easy.

I would say that if you are using Inkscape for this project, as a one time thing, I would suggest Path menu > Trace Bitmap.  It's an auto-trace engine, which in this case will reproduce that PNG very faithfully, very quickly.  If this is just your first project with Inkscape, and you plan more projects in the future, it's probably a good idea to start learning how to use the Pen/Bezier tool.  And this simple path will be a great introduction.

I'm hesitating to give instructions for both, since I don't know which way you would choose.  But I'll give you links to the manual where you can begin to become familiar with whatever you choose.  Once you let us know which way you want to go, I can refer you to other materials (tutorials and such) and also make some additional comments to get you going.

http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Trace.html

http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Paths-Creating.html#Paths-Bezier
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October 24, 2017, 02:23:39 PM
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hi and welcome.
In addition to what is said above, it'd be pretty easy to either import the file into inkscape, or open it with inkscape, and then simply trace over the design with the bezier tool (you can adjust the nodes afterwards to be more curvy by using the node tooth to make the nodes auto smooth).
good luck