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Title of script: Text Manipulation

Author: Priya K and Arthi.A

Keywords: Inkscape, Text on path, Text on shape, Image inside text, Perspective text, Cutout text.


Visual cue
Narration
Opening Slide Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Text Manipulation” using Inkscape.
Learning Objectives (Slide) In this tutorial we will learn to-
  • Create text on path
  • Create text on shape
  • Image inside text
  • Text in perspective
  • Cut-out text
System requirement (Slide) To record this tutorial, I am using-
  • Ubuntu Linux 12.04 OS
  • Inkscape version 0.48.4
Open Inkscape Let us open Inkscape.
Click on Text tool First, we will learn how to create text on a path. Click on Text tool.
Type “Spoken Tutorial is an Audio-Video tutorial Type the sentence “Spoken Tutorial is an Audio-Video tutorial” on the canvas.
Change font size to 20 Reduce the font size to 20.
Click on Bezier tool

Draw a tilde path

Recall that we had learnt to create path using the Bezier tool in earlier tutorial.

So, click on it.

Click on the canvas and draw a tilde shape like path, below the text.

Select both Select both the text and the path.
Go to Text menu.

Click on Put on Path.

Go to Text menu and click on Put on Path option.

Observe our text is formed on the path.

Click anywhere on the canvas to deselect all.
Click on Text tool Select the Text tool and click on the starting point of the text.
Press Space bar several times Give some spaces by pressing space bar to adjust the text on the path.
Select the path and Node tool >>Click and drag the handles Now select the path and click on Node tool.

Using the handles resize the path.

Observe that the text transforms according to the resizing of the path.

Go to Text menu >> Remove from Path To remove the text from the path, select the text.

Go to Text menu.

Click on Remove from Path.

Press Ctrl + Z Observe that the path is now removed.


Press Ctrl + Z to undo this action.

<<PAUSE>>

Next, we will learn how to insert text into a shape.
Create a hexagon. Using Polygon tool, create a hexagon.


Now we will insert some text inside the hexagon.

Open LO Writer >> Press Ctrl + A >> Press Ctrl + C I will copy some text from a LibreOffice Writer file that I had saved earlier.

Press Ctrl + A to select the text and press Ctrl + C to copy them.

Click on the Text tool.

Click on Canvas and press Ctrl + V.

Now, come back to Inkscape.

Click on the Text tool.

Press Ctrl + V below the hexagon to paste the text.

Select both Select both the text and the hexagon.
Go to Text menu. Click on Flow into Frame Now go to Text menu.

Click on Flow into Frame.

Change the font to 10 >> Now our text is inserted inside the hexagon.


Reduce the font size to 10 to make all the texts visible.

Go to Text menu >> Click on Unflow To remove the Flow, go to Text menu and click on Unflow.


Observe that the text has disappeared. Press Ctrl + Z to undo this action.

<<PAUSE>>

Now we will learn how to create text on an image.
Go to File and Import. First let us import an image. Go to File. Click on Import.
Import an image I have saved an image in the Pictures folder.
Select the image >> Object menu >> Pattern >> Object to Pattern Now we have the image on our canvas.


Select it and go to Object menu.

Click on Pattern and Object to Pattern.

Type “SPOKEN TUTORIAL” >> Make it Bold. Using the Text tool, type “SPOKEN TUTORIAL” under the image.

Make this text Bold.

Object menu >> Fill and Stroke

Under Fill tab click Pattern icon

Go to Object menu. Click on Fill and Stroke option.

Click Pattern under the Fill tab. Now the image is formed on the text.

Click on Node tool

Point to the handles

To adjust the image, click on the Node tool.

We can see a square handle and a circular handle on the image.

Click and rotate the circular handle.

Click and resize the square handle.

Click on the circular handle to rotate the image on the text.

Click on the square handle to resize it.

<<PAUSE>>

Next we will learn how to create text in a perspective.
Type “SPOKEN

Go to Path menu >> Object to Path.

Type “SPOKEN” on the canvas.

Go to Path menu and click on Object to Path.

Select Bezier curve >> Draw the path Next let us draw the path by selecting Bezier curve.

Start drawing the path from the left bottom.

Draw a rectangle in perspective with larger side, at the left side and smaller side at the right.

Select both text and path First select the text and then the rectangular path.
Go to Extensions >> Modify Path >>Perspective Go to Extensions, click on Modify Path and then on Perspective.
Point to the transformed text Now, we can see that the text appears in perspective.

Note the text takes the starting point and direction of the path.

Next, let us create the text in another perspective.
Type “TUTORIAL” on the canvas.

Go to Path menu >> Object to Path

Type “TUTORIAL” on the canvas.

Go to Path menu and click on Object to Path.

Draw a path starting from left top corner Draw a similar perspective rectangular path using Bezier tool.

This time start from left top corner and continue in a clockwise direction.

Go to Extensions >> Modify Path >>Perspective First select the text and then the path.

Go to Extensions, Modify Path and then on Perspective.

Point to the transformed text Now we see the text appears from top to bottom.

This is because the text is aligned, based on the starting point of the path.

<<PAUSE>>

Lastly, we will learn about cut-out text.
Type “INKSCAPE” Create a rectangle and type the word “INKSCAPE” on the top of the rectangle.
Select both. Path menu >> Difference Select both. Go to Path menu. Select Difference option.

Observe what happens on the canvas.

We will learn one more method of creating cut-out text.
Type “INKSCAPE”

Go to Object menu >> Fill and Stroke

Again, type the word “INKSCAPE”

Go to Object menu and Click on Fill and Stroke.

Go to Stroke paint >> Flat color Go to Stroke paint tab, click on Flat color.
Go to Stroke style

Type 5 in width

Go to Stroke style tab and change the width parameter to 2.
Go to Fill tab >> No paint Go to Fill tab and click on No paint.

Observe a cut out shape has formed on our text.

<<PAUSE>>

Summary (Slide) Let us summarize.

In this tutorial we learnt to

  • Create text on path
  • Create text on shape
  • Image inside text
  • Text in perspective and
  • Cut-out text
Completed assignment Here are a few assignments for you.
  • Create the text “Learn FOSS using Spoken Tutorial” in a wavy path.
  • Draw a Trapezoid using Bezier tool.
  • Copy the text from the code file and paste it inside the Trapezoid.
  • Insert the text “INKSCAPE” on a colorful image.
  • Create the text “INKSCAPE” in perspective.
  • Create a cut-out text for “SPOKEN TUTORIAL”.
Completed assignment Your completed assignment should look like this.
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Acknowledgment We have come to the end of this tutorial.

This is Arthi and Priya from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining.

Contributors and Content Editors

Arthi, Nancyvarkey