[Solved] Reflect an object by a selected guide or path
[Solved] Reflect an object by a selected guide or path
Sorry, it's probably my fault... Is it possible to use a guide or a path as an axis to reflect an object?
Flip horizontal and vertical are very limited functions ...
Thanks
Flip horizontal and vertical are very limited functions ...
Thanks
Last edited by nikto on Sat Feb 27, 2016 8:37 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
What often works for me is to use mirrored/angled Clones:

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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Indeed they are limited functions but you can only use those.
Meaning once you mirror, you will also need rotating and maybe translating too, depending on your workflow.
Snapping and guides can make the process easier.
There is the transformation matrix in the transformation panel, so probably that feature could easily be implemented.
Maybe worth a feature request at the bug tracker if it's not there already.
Meaning once you mirror, you will also need rotating and maybe translating too, depending on your workflow.
Snapping and guides can make the process easier.
There is the transformation matrix in the transformation panel, so probably that feature could easily be implemented.
Maybe worth a feature request at the bug tracker if it's not there already.
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
An incredible lack ... I'm really surprised.
Of course I respect the work of developers but I think this is a basic function in any vector graphic software.
A mirror tool must give the possibility to select the reference axis, an object, a guide or a path...
Without this possibility How can you do this??? (I make an example with illustrator ...)

or this???

Of course I respect the work of developers but I think this is a basic function in any vector graphic software.
A mirror tool must give the possibility to select the reference axis, an object, a guide or a path...
Without this possibility How can you do this??? (I make an example with illustrator ...)

or this???

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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Have a nice day.
I'm using Inkscape 0.92.2 (5c3e80d, 2017-08-06), 64 bit win8.1
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Shifting the rotational center can help with this, although in OP's first example you still need to hit Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical once.
Thats still easier than opening the dialog in Illustrator, choose the right options and click okay (in case that matters).
Thats still easier than opening the dialog in Illustrator, choose the right options and click okay (in case that matters).
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Have a nice day.
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
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Yeah, but how did you get the reflected object in position ?
Is this a cloned group ?
Yeah, but how did you get the reflected object in position ?
Is this a cloned group ?
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Yes.
Have a nice day.
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Dear tylerdurden, I already own Illustrator, I'm using it for 14 years. To work.
Maybe next time try not to enter in a forum just to take the piss out of someone.
Anyway ..Thanks phenomenon.
Maybe next time try not to enter in a forum just to take the piss out of someone.
Anyway ..Thanks phenomenon.
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
So why do you need Inkscape if you already own Illustrator ?
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Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
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thats not exactly quick and easy
thats not exactly quick and easy
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That's the easiest I could think at the moment, possible to achieve in seconds.
(Mirroring horizontally and vertically results in rotating 180° -or mirroring around- a POINT, not an axis by the way. That wouldn't work on most objects to represent mirroring on an axis.)
(Mirroring horizontally and vertically results in rotating 180° -or mirroring around- a POINT, not an axis by the way. That wouldn't work on most objects to represent mirroring on an axis.)
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
tylerdurden,I was trying to do the first project using inkscape just to understand if it would be possible to work with it instead of Illustrator....
I think it is not difficult to understand ...It was a trial.
As I can see from the eLazur URH explanation, till now, in this specific situation, inkscape requires too much work for an operation like this.
That's all. Now I try how cloned group works. Thanks
I think it is not difficult to understand ...It was a trial.
As I can see from the eLazur URH explanation, till now, in this specific situation, inkscape requires too much work for an operation like this.
That's all. Now I try how cloned group works. Thanks
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
No, the Clone tool does not help me. The clone has to be mirrored and positioned in the right place ... and that's exactly the problem ...
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Cloned groups can help you with mirroring many objects at a time while still being able to edit the object which isn't mirrored.
You edit the parent objects, the clones will change automatically, so you don't have to mirror each object one by one every time you edit one of them.
Like in this svg.
You edit the parent objects, the clones will change automatically, so you don't have to mirror each object one by one every time you edit one of them.
Like in this svg.
Re: Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Yes clone tool is not useful in this case. In another forum they suggested me the Mirror extension in the Extension_repository.
Actually it is exactly what I need. Thank you all
Actually it is exactly what I need. Thank you all
Re: [Solved] Refect an object by a selected guide or path
The next version will also have a mirror path effect.
Edit: video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1sj4AeU3Yo
Edit: video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1sj4AeU3Yo
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Re: [Solved] Refect an object by a selected guide or path
I'm a graphic designer and 99,9% of times we needs to mirror some individual elements and some not..
That feature is most useful for creating Rorschach inkblot and mandalas rather than for the every day most frequent operations .
In my opinion the important thing is not to create an "effect", but rather create a tool and place it in plain sight.
The transform panel could be the best place.
That feature is most useful for creating Rorschach inkblot and mandalas rather than for the every day most frequent operations .
In my opinion the important thing is not to create an "effect", but rather create a tool and place it in plain sight.
The transform panel could be the best place.
Re: [Solved] Refect an object by a selected guide or path
Moini wrote:The next version will also have a mirror path effect.
Edit: video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1sj4AeU3Yo
I wonder if it's in the dev version already? I don't use it, so I can't look it up.
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Re: [Solved] Refect an object by a selected guide or path
brynn wrote:I wonder if it's in the dev version already?
Its not.
Re: [Solved] Reflect an object by a selected guide or path
It is...
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