path to two strokes?

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squid808
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path to two strokes?

Postby squid808 » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:03 pm

Hello all, I'm quite new to Inkscape and graphics stuff in general, so please forgive me if I don't know all the proper terms (which may be why my searches were fruitless).

I have scanned in a map I drew in pencil by hand and am currently working on 'inking' over the image with the pen tool. Currently I am working on the roads within the image, and I had a thought. My roads are two lines running parallel to eachother up until the point they branch off or hit an intersection.

I have played around with how you can turn a pen stroke to a path. I realized that this takes a pen stroke (with a single set of vertices and edges/curves) and makes it into a path object with a line of vertices and edges/curves around each edge. So, 1 to two. Is there a way to then turn a path object back into pen strokes so that each set of vertices and edges would turn into a pen stroke?

I know that sounds dumb confusing, so here's a picture. I'm told it's valued at 1,000 words.

Thanks for the read,

~Squid808

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tomh
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Re: path to two strokes?

Postby tomh » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:10 am

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3885&p=17779

Basically, draw all the roads as single lines; group them all, copy reduce the line thickness and make the stroke white. You will probably have some cleaning up to do afterwards, but that is the principle. I have done it before for my own maps

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Re: path to two strokes?

Postby brynn » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:03 pm

And no, after performing Stroke to Path, you can't go back path to stroke.

Btw, welcome to InkscapeForum!

squid808
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Re: path to two strokes?

Postby squid808 » Fri May 06, 2011 11:05 pm

Thanks tomh, I'll give that a try!

brynn, good to know, and thanks!

I'll come back to show my progress once I've completed it, see if I can get some pointers for my next one =)


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