Three Reasons to use break apart in Inkscape
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- What you need to know about Break Apart in Inkscape including time saving tips. If you've used break apart for any other reason please leave a comment so we can all benefit.
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Spot on!!! The best person who explained break apart function 👍
Thank you so much! This video helped to making fill in color so much easier! You did a great job at explaining! Keep up the great work.
Glad to help
Vectorizing from a raster tip is mind-blowing! Thank you
Well done sir
Excellent tutorial I am currently using inkscape for all my design worm
Very useful and interesting. And thank you very much for not speaking too quickly. I am not an English speaker but I can understand you quite well.
I'm so glad I finally found your video! Exactly what I was needing!!!!
This was stuff I already knew, but I wanted to let you know what a good tutorial it was. As an ex teacher, I’d give it an A+!
Yes! Thank you! Exactly what I needed! Video is now saved.
Thank you! I've been trying to figure this out and you got right to it. Very good tutorial!
6 years on, but... I use the break apart function to get an outline of an object. Use break apart, select the very outer edge of the broken pieces, change the fill to none and the line to whatever color and thickness you need. Specifically, I use it to define paths for laser cutting on a K40.
excellent explanation. Thank You!
This is super useful, thank you!
Break Apart then Union. That is what I have been looking for.
Thank you bro. Perfect explanation.
I enjoyed learning from you, but your audio is very low. Even with headphones connected to me laptop and the volume turned up I had to strain a little. TFS these great tips!
Excellent explanation and to the point! Thank you
Excellent
Thank you! Best and usefull!
Can you use this method to create individual paths of all the lines that intersect? Meaning if I make a + sign, how do I make it so I have four lines from where they cross?
Perhaps you could help with this: I have a "line art" stained-glass pattern. I want to break it apart so that I can cut out each section on my laser cutter (.svg file) to use as shapes which I can trace onto glass. Could "break apart" be used to do this? In other words, I have a .jpeg line art of a hummingbird. I want to "break apart" the beak, the head, the body, the wings, and the tail into separate outlined "pieces" . . .
jbrondos you would actually convert your line art into a path, then use the fill bucket to “pour” color into each white space. You can then Select all parts of the same color and “union” them so they will cut on the same mat on your cricut or cameo. There are lots of videos here on UA-cam geared specifically to cricut users. Look up TroyTube. He has a lot of great tutorials.
Hello. Does Inscape save graphics in Illustrator format?
Man... you have such great videos on Inkscape...
but I noticed the most recent is 3 years old!!!
Why did you stop???
Thanks,,,
For Print On Demand companies do I need to have separate color layers like for screen printing? And do I need to include an underlayer of white for black or dark t shirts to get bright colors over the dark fabric?
short & simple 👍
hi great video. Could break apart be used to reduce the size of something? To explain I'm scanning in letters and would like to reduce the size of them very slightly so I can cut an adhesive backing to the back of the letters. I want to reduce the size slightly (basically compress all the way around) so the backing doesn't show when the letter is pressed on a surface. Thank you!
think you would use an off set to outline your text then subtract the off set. i'm just learning w/ you tube videos. you can search inkscape off set & subtraction or even search manipulate text in inkscape. good luck- lisa
thank you very much
Thank you so much for the useful video, I am trying to break a part a chart in Inscape.However, it does not matter how many times I select break apart. It is just one single piece? Can you help me to find out why?
Vajihe Salehi have you converted it to a path first? It can’t be broken apart if it’s not a vector image. If it’s a gif, jpg, pdf, etc, then it needs to be converted first.
How do you turn 2 lines to one, because I do a lot of drawing on my iPad
Also after the butterfly, I had two pieces black and blue I never to join the two together. Not sure what I was doing wrong
Why not trace the butterfly in colour in the first place?
This is so neat
Thanks very helpful
Wish I could hear you.
Great video.
Btw, you could definitely be the stunt voice for Steve Buscemi..
Great video, but Your volume is too low... Try to use a higher volume next time ok...
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sorry but i cannot hear you