I'm looking into early 1900's illustrations, They are basically hatches, but in the case of a Locomotive there are cogs, cogwheels. I was just looking for a tip like this amybe something for you to look into for a future tutorial.
Simple and efficient. Thanks
Hello Michael, congratulations Top tutorial.🔝🔝🔝👏👏🎬💥👍
Oh so THIS is how the planets in our solar system got distributed by the Big Guy
Nice, as well as the humour/sarcasm lol :O)
Can this be done centered on an ellipse rather than a circle?
Hey, so I know this is an Inkscape video, but I'm having a problem with Gimp and am wondering if you might know how to fix it. The edits and options under my toolbox have disappeared. Not the tools themselves, just everything below the foreground/background color blocks have vanished and I don't know how to get them back. I can't edit any of the tools I'm trying to use and no Google searches are helping.
What if, after selecting the items in order, I wanted the placement to start at the top of the circle instead of the left or right sides?
I figured it out. Use the rotate clockwise or counter clockwise 90 degree tool before aligning.
Are you using inkscape 1.3.1? I ask because Inkscape on X said to hold off on using it because of a bug and they haven't said when to download the fixed version just yet.
No I am using Inkscape 1.3. I saw their message and am waiting for an updated version to get beyond the bugs.
@@DaviesMediaDesign That's the one I'm using. I just wanted to be sure. 😊
Ooooh, I need to update, I was on 0.9. Thanks for this tutorial, got it working now.
"Many Valiant Earthmen Marched to Jupiter Searching Underground for Nuclear Power"
This is how I remember the planets from the sun. Your Welcome. x
What's your favorite planet?
Jupiter
Trantor