Thanks very much for this one. I asked you a few weeks ago for this one and i am suprised you actualy made video of it. Altough you already explained a lot in the comment section this video helpt me a lot. Thank again
This one's down to your suggestion, I was going to cover some other options, but I decided to cover Tiled Clones and the Transform Panel in more detail. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Yes it has changed but I haven't made a video to cover the new look dialog box yet, everything works the same but with greater control using the dialog. I'll have to make one soon.
To be fair, you could hold down the left mouse button and hit the space bar to stamp copies when I made the video, but since you are holding down control anyway to constrain the rotation to 36 degree steps, it's just a matter of tapping the D key. Both ways work well.
Thanks very much for this one. I asked you a few weeks ago for this one and i am suprised you actualy made video of it. Altough you already explained a lot in the comment section this video helpt me a lot. Thank again
This one's down to your suggestion, I was going to cover some other options, but I decided to cover Tiled Clones and the Transform Panel in more detail.
Thanks again for the suggestion.
Thanks. You cover a few things the others do not. That's good
You're welcome. I try to explain everything I think you might use, always helps to have the full picture.
The gradient tool seems to be different for Inkscape 1.2.1, am I correct? Do you have a tutorial for the gradient tool that covers this version?
Yes it has changed but I haven't made a video to cover the new look dialog box yet, everything works the same but with greater control using the dialog. I'll have to make one soon.
Amazing! Thanks :)
You're welcome
Gracias!!
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04:33 : In the newer version of Inkscape you can press the spacebar instead of CTRL-D and keep on rotating, press spacebar... etc.
To be fair, you could hold down the left mouse button and hit the space bar to stamp copies when I made the video, but since you are holding down control anyway to constrain the rotation to 36 degree steps, it's just a matter of tapping the D key. Both ways work well.
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