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Help Using Inkscape => Inkscape Beginners' Questions => Topic started by: timbreese60 on March 29, 2019, 11:11:12 AM
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When I use an Inkscape SVG of text in Fusion 360 it outlines both the stroke and the fill areas. How can I increase the stroke to fortify a font but then change it so that I only have the outline of the letters?
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Do you use 'stroke to path', before you transfer the text into the other software? If so, try Path > Object to path instead.
Else, use a dynamic offset on the text, and only keep the offset (delete text or move it to the side). Do Path > Object to Path on the offset, to turn it into a proper path.
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Thank you Moini!
This is what I found worked so that the too thin parts of a cursive font could be increased for use in 3D printing. I wish there were more control using the dynamic offset. :ty1:
Select all text
Group
Combine
Remove Fill
Reduce Stroke
Then:
Dynamic Offset
Increase Stroke style to increase fine lines
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What type of control beyond the size (settable via node tool on its little handle) do you need for the dynamic offset?
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Since I am using this for more than a background for my text, i.e. 3D printing, I would like to be able to control the inflated text more accurately. It was also strange that although there was no sign of it in Inkscape when I imported the SVG into Fusion 360 there were a few flaws. Any idea why?
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What is 'more accurately'? Do you want to control it numerically? That's possible.
No idea as to the flaws without further concrete details and files, no.