Friday, April 16, 2010

How Long Is Plan B In Your System?

TIDSL103 - stained glass windows (Inkscape)


After the stained glass made with Inkscape thought it would be well placed in a window. It was so I looked them models and chose one.

I did the task as follows:

a) Import the model window and png file. of stained glass.


b) Enlarge the window so that would fit the glass.

c) I used several tools to obtain the desired image. I drew on different layers to different parts elaborated.



d) To achieve semicircular drawing you see on top of each window used a piece of stained glass. So I repeated the actions detailed in the post from 11 April to use only one piece of a drawing die (the apple).

Steps:
  • stained glass and select Duplicate.
  • Keep selected and go to Object / Pattern / Pattern Objects
  • Make a rectangle with the tool "Draw Bezier curves and straight lines."
  • Select it with the cursor and right click. Select Fill and Stroke and click ... Locate
  • Pattern option in the window opens. (Is a box filled with rombitos) and click ... Find the file and click the stained glass.
  • It notes that there was a new stained glass rectangle with nodes on the boundary.
accommodate
  • Now, drag the nodes and / or create new ones, forming a semicircle we need.
I hope you like it done.

Greetings and keep exercising.

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