A frog in brass

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A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:56 am

I improvising this frog in brass to work out a work flow to do technical illustration i InkScape.
And i don't have a clue were I'm going.

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/Tommy Hjalmarsson

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby TKR101010 » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:53 am

hjalle wrote:And i don't have a clue were I'm going.

Maybe not, but your frog looks pretty cool. I'm looking forward to seeing him finished :)

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby EarlyBlake » Sat Jun 13, 2009 8:59 am

He is amazing and scary.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby microUgly » Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:41 pm

If someone asked it were practical to do a technical drawing in Inkscape, I would have said no :D Thanks for proving me wrong. The frog looks amazing and I hope you share a nice large version when it's finished.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:34 pm

Practical no. I'm force to use my knowledge from paper and ink era. Yes I'm that old. InkScape don't help me mush, either do Adobe Illustrator (I guess, I don't use it very mush) to do technical illustration. I wouldn't use InkScape or Adobe Illustrator for technical illustration for a customer, smaller project maybe. Nowadays I use 3D max and render to vector (to line, not traced bitmap).

In InkScape I miss a function to select all line with a specific line with, I can't find it, if anyone know let me know.
And miss folders for layers.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby microUgly » Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:58 am

I don't know that you can select all paths of certain thickness. But in regards to missing "folders for layers" Inkscape can create layers within layers.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:19 am

microUgly wrote:I don't know that you can select all paths of certain thickness. But in regards to missing "folders for layers" Inkscape can create layers within layers.


What!! layers within layers. I check this out on the spot, thanks.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:01 am

Ok Sub layers that I can move around in the XML editor. It my cup of tee, a dream come true. Thank and thank again

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:21 am

I'm so happy now microUgly.

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby microUgly » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:08 am

hjalle wrote:Ok Sub layers that I can move around in the XML editor.

You don't have to use the XML editor though. In case you didn't spot it, there's a layers palette (Shift + Ctrl + L) which lets you create and move around layers.
hjalle wrote:I'm so happy now microUgly.

:D

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Re: A frog in brass

Postby hjalle » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:45 am

microUgly wrote: In case you didn't spot it, there's a layers palette (Shift + Ctrl + L) which lets you create and move around layers.

Yes I know, but it much easier to make (Understand)sublayer in the XLM editor. I use InkScape with Swedish language and the translation is no god, It's not the right "program words" and sometimes stupid. I try to install a English version of InkScape or if I can uninstall some kind of Swedish language pack for InkScape. I think I understand InkScape better and deeper in English.


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