Some reason, when I do closed or open loop with bezier pen tool, it always creates a closed shape full of black, rather than the path. Looks like I'm using the same mode as you as well.
Hi Breanna, That's just the way my user interface looks on the computer I was using to record the video. The background is white on my laptop version of Inkscape. I imagine there's some way to choose background color, but unfortunately I don't know what it is - I've never thought about that aspect of the program. So sorry I couldn't help.
@@JustVocalsOfficial it's a separate layer that has her traceable image on it. Go to the right of the program, click layers and objects while the image is selected, and there's a button directly to the right that's a box with a paintbrush on it, look at the bottom of the screen and it'll say Opacity (%). Click the minus or plus arrow to make it more or less transparent. (Hope this helps! I literally just had to figure this out myself.) 💛
i enjoyed your very teaching voice and the way you showed how to do it thanks!
Some reason, when I do closed or open loop with bezier pen tool, it always creates a closed shape full of black, rather than the path. Looks like I'm using the same mode as you as well.
HI Brad, Select the object you have drawn then go to object - fill and stroke - fill and then choose "no paint". This will take care of that problem.
Thank you for the tutorial.
Nice tutorial ! Cheers
How did you get the grey background layer??
Hi Breanna, That's just the way my user interface looks on the computer I was using to record the video. The background is white on my laptop version of Inkscape. I imagine there's some way to choose background color, but unfortunately I don't know what it is - I've never thought about that aspect of the program. So sorry I couldn't help.
@@JaimieDavis_LoopyTulipDesigns I meant the layer you used to trace on.
@@JustVocalsOfficial it's a separate layer that has her traceable image on it. Go to the right of the program, click layers and objects while the image is selected, and there's a button directly to the right that's a box with a paintbrush on it, look at the bottom of the screen and it'll say Opacity (%). Click the minus or plus arrow to make it more or less transparent.
(Hope this helps! I literally just had to figure this out myself.)
💛
thank you very much
Thank you very much. I enjoyed it a lot!
Thank you