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Help Using Inkscape => Inkscape Beginners' Questions => Topic started by: Astroneer Tips on April 17, 2019, 07:00:29 AM
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Something like this image. Basically thin on the ends and thicker in the middle.
Thanks
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Already replied in the other forum:
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=34702
(if possible, try to not post in both, almost all the people who reply here are on inkscapeforum.com, too)
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You can also add that effect to paths after they are created, using Path menu > Path Effects > Powerstroke, or maybe Pattern Along Path.
With Pattern Along Path, you can create your own custom "brush" strokes. http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Paths-LivePathEffects-PatternAlongPath.html Or else there's a PAP extension which allows you to use groups for the pattern. Extensions menu > Generate from Path > Pattern Along Path.
Hhmm, it seems the Powerstroke LPE isn't covered in the manual, but the tutorial here does: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-107/ Find the Inkscape article in that magazine. It's a tutorial series -- excellent -- read them all, if you have a chance or want to learn a lot!
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Side topic - Brynn, I just tried to access that article you link to in the full circle magazine, I can't get beyond the first page. Do you have to have a paid subscription or something to access it? The > button took me nowhere, and I went into the table of contents but they don't seem to be actual links.
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Then just scroll down in the pdf until you find the article.
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Hi flamingolady, I'm happy to see you're back working with Inkscape again! Did you open the PDF or the EPUB? I always look at the PDF (click "English PDF"). The 2nd page is almost always the table of contents. The Inkscape article is almost always in the bottom-left corner. It is a link for me, but the "finger" isn't active until my mouse is in the very middle of the Inkscape chapter/article box. Like if I put the mouse in the paintbrush, it's not a link. Or like Moini says, scrolling should work.