The way you explain each tutorial makes it easy to understand. Your tutorials make it easy to learn Inkscape from day one. I love your work, so please keep uploading new content and ideas.
you can mitigate overlapping pressing repeatedly the "unclump" button in the tiled clones panel. After that, you can wiggle the clones randomly using the Tweak Tool (W) with the "move objects in random directions" mode activated
I shifted about 20% scaled the size about 60% and because Unclump still kept overlaps, I used the "REMOVE OVERLAPS" from the Align & Distribute panel where you can specify the space between them too! (Edit: And setting the font path as the clip group, you don't even need to remove any of the clones if you don't mind the fill shape being clipped.)
@@LogosByNick I think @lpanebr is referring to the Tweak Tool with "move objects in random direction" mode. Before that, there is also the "unclump" button in the tiled clone panel that is very useful to reduce overlapping, just press it repeatedly
I have been wanting to do similar for a while now. Id like to create master shapes like you did, put have random dots trace the edge of the shape and work their way into the centre of the shape. I want to simulate Australian Aboriginal dot paintings but without having to manually do each dot. So very similar to your presentation, but more tracing pattern around the edges . I will then use my CNC machine to cut the holes and make a lamp. 😊
Hm, doing this manually is a no-go. I bet there is a way (Python script?) to programmatically distribute them randomly within the shape, while simultaneously not touching each other...
I'm guilty as the one who went this manually 😅 Well, it went smoothly though and still needs microadjusment with eyeballing. Might giving a python go after this.
I'm getting just a square shape of clones without it tracing the bottom object. I have selected the trace and followed the steps you presented....what am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Select all clones → Object to Path then hide the original. That would cancel the link relation though, so personally I just pull them off the main page to not make it visible in the output.
Helpful as always but oof could this be simplified. How have they not "borrowed" *AI's method for doing this by now? *Adobe Illustrator, not the misnomer for Machine Learning.
How would you do this in Ai? This does look unnecessarily complex, there should be a way to do it as an LPE where you link to a shape than tile-clone it with size, position and randomness adjustable.
The way you explain each tutorial makes it easy to understand. Your tutorials make it easy to learn Inkscape from day one. I love your work, so please keep uploading new content and ideas.
you can mitigate overlapping pressing repeatedly the "unclump" button in the tiled clones panel. After that, you can wiggle the clones randomly using the Tweak Tool (W) with the "move objects in random directions" mode activated
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Thanks, Nick. Awesome!
Thank you for this tutorial
To avoid/minimize manual adjustments, you can randomize Shift by about 20% and use the Unclump button to fix the overlaps.
I shifted about 20% scaled the size about 60% and because Unclump still kept overlaps, I used the "REMOVE OVERLAPS" from the Align & Distribute panel where you can specify the space between them too!
(Edit: And setting the font path as the clip group, you don't even need to remove any of the clones if you don't mind the fill shape being clipped.)
6:12 if I'm not mistaken there's a brush that adds random translation that would be perfect to that.
I believe that would be the spray tool? I used that in a previous tutorial.
@@LogosByNick I think @lpanebr is referring to the Tweak Tool with "move objects in random direction" mode. Before that, there is also the "unclump" button in the tiled clone panel that is very useful to reduce overlapping, just press it repeatedly
@@LogosByNick no, I looked it up. In inkscape-manuals readthedocs it's called Tweak tool.
Thank you Nick. God bless you with abundance
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That was amazing! All though, I wish we have MS Word table tool in Inkscape.
I have been wanting to do similar for a while now. Id like to create master shapes like you did, put have random dots trace the edge of the shape and work their way into the centre of the shape. I want to simulate Australian Aboriginal dot paintings but without having to manually do each dot. So very similar to your presentation, but more tracing pattern around the edges .
I will then use my CNC machine to cut the holes and make a lamp. 😊
grande Nick!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Nic!
Very useful! Thank you.
thanks BRO
Hm, doing this manually is a no-go. I bet there is a way (Python script?) to programmatically distribute them randomly within the shape, while simultaneously not touching each other...
Maybe this can be achieved with a poisson disk
The sculpt tool can move multiple objects in random direction in a single movement of a mouse.
I'm guilty as the one who went this manually 😅
Well, it went smoothly though and still needs microadjusment with eyeballing.
Might giving a python go after this.
I would be happy if you could make a vitorian lettering with ornaments
I'm getting just a square shape of clones without it tracing the bottom object. I have selected the trace and followed the steps you presented....what am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Very cool.
Hello,
it worked very well. However, more settings need to be made, which is not shown in the video. Thank you very much anyway! 😀
The new Inkscape has some issues, will we be seeing a video about it soon?
Especially when exporting in batch.
What problems have you been encountering?
I'm getting also a square shaped clone not inside the big shape. Did I miss any step?
Can we do many shaped clones inside too?
Is there a way to hide the original object without hiding the clones also?
Select all clones → Object to Path then hide the original. That would cancel the link relation though, so personally I just pull them off the main page to not make it visible in the output.
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Problem " white gaps😌"
Helpful as always but oof could this be simplified. How have they not "borrowed" *AI's method for doing this by now?
*Adobe Illustrator, not the misnomer for Machine Learning.
How would you do this in Ai? This does look unnecessarily complex, there should be a way to do it as an LPE where you link to a shape than tile-clone it with size, position and randomness adjustable.
(in theory, I don't think it's possible with the current version)
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Thanks for you work. Why is inkskape not as popular in the vector world as Blender is in 3D? Is it so backward in compared to Adobe Illustrator?