Inkscape Instagram Grid Maker: How to Split Images for a Multi-Post Grid
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- čas přidán 12. 10. 2023
- Inkscape 1.3 tutorial hosted by Rick Johanson, showing you in this step-by-step free course how to split a large image into 9 panels for the Instagram feed. Follow along and learn the basics of Inkscape, including how to use Path Effects Tiling, basic clipping, and how to do batch export. Fun, beginner | intermediate tutorial to help you master the basics of the free Inkscape 1.3 vector graphics editing software.
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Inkscape is the future. Your tuts are always great🔥🔥
Thanks so much!! I think Inkscape really is the future.
That bulk export feature is going to be very handy!
Yes! Such a nice timesaver.
What a cool tutorial! I had an explosion of ideas that I could do with this while watching your video. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! I love that feeling of new ideas flowing.
Thank you again for the lesson Rick!
Thanks so much!
Thank you 🙏 Your wife's idea was a great inspiration👍
Thanks! She’s always coming up with something. Ha.
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This is what I was looking for. Thanks! Stay inspired!
Nice! Thanks, and you too!
And another very useful tutorial! Thanks mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
can you do a stained glass pattern tutorial out of a picture. thanks!
Nice effect, thanks for the video. In my case I won't be able to use because I suffered one of those stupid random Instagram account cancellations and it's impossible to get it back . I do not intend to do another one 🤨😁
Thanks! Sorry about the Instagram account. I don’t use it much, but I like solving things with Inkscape so I jumped on my wife’s request. You’re probably not missing much on that platform.
Thanks Rick! great job (as always🔥)
Do you have any suggestions for those sqare/tiles dimensions? there's some sort of a specific rule to follow or...doesn't matter?
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Thanks! Great question. If the source image is 8- 12MB then the grid will capture high quality squares as long as png settings are 300dpi. Smaller file size source images could work too. Best to stay with 300dpi.
@@IronEchoDesign Thank you!
I really appreciated your quick and thorough response.
Anytime!
This path effect is not there anymore in april 2024?
Instead of embedding the image, you can just link it. Making so many copies of embedded image will bloat up the file size.
Great idea! Thanks and that will save space. I appreciate it!
@@IronEchoDesign Another feature I added to Inkscape 1.3 ... but which is very specific to this use case is "Crop to clip", which you ONLY see if you have applied a clip to a raster image. This applies the clipping region to the raster and removes all the pixels outside of the clip and reduces the size of the image.
This is useful if you want the image to be embedded, but don't want all the duplication.
Oh right, tell you how to see the option... right click on the clipped image, have a look at the popup menu.
Wow, thanks Martin! That's a perfect new feature for this. Makes things even faster. Thank you!!
Hahaha. Thanks again!