So, that shape isn't appearing it's just being "cut out" the rectangle background. To practice this, draw a rectangle any size. Use the pen tool and draw any random shape within that rectangle. Select both at the same and hit ( Ctrl - ) for the Path Difference function. When cutting out multiple shapes you need to make sure to combine them first ( Ctrl + ).
Still new to Inkscape sort of and tried this several different times but it never came out looking right. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. - Heidi Edit: Figured out why it looked wrong. I had it set to outer as you did in the video but I changed it to inner and it looked how I wanted. :)
Vector file and reference images available at my site - thepixelproducer.com/3d-layered-paper-cutout-effect-underwater-illustration-in-inkscape/
I appreciate the useful video, really helped build a foundation and confidence in using Inkscape.
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Great video, please keep making more of these!
Thank you. That’s the plan.
Wait what ... at 1:48 or so the shape drawn just appears within the two separate objects, how is this done?
So, that shape isn't appearing it's just being "cut out" the rectangle background. To practice this, draw a rectangle any size. Use the pen tool and draw any random shape within that rectangle. Select both at the same and hit ( Ctrl - ) for the Path Difference function. When cutting out multiple shapes you need to make sure to combine them first ( Ctrl + ).
@@thepixelproducer Fantastic thanks!
thanks you, can you help me for the keyboard
plz
I will have a full written walkthrough on my website soon.
@@thepixelproducer thanks bro
Still new to Inkscape sort of and tried this several different times but it never came out looking right. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. - Heidi Edit: Figured out why it looked wrong. I had it set to outer as you did in the video but I changed it to inner and it looked how I wanted. :)
Glad you were able to figure out the problem.
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Interesting, but not the best tutorial I've seen. If I hadn't already done something similar, I wouldn't have a clue. Are you in a hurry?
Thanks for the critique. I didn't want to make a very long video as attention spans are so short these days.