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Revision as of 16:07, 20 April 2015

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Create and edit multiple objects” using Inkscape.
00:08 In this tutorial, we will learn to Copy and paste objects
00:13 Duplicate and clone objects
00:16 Group and Order various objects
00:19 Multiple selection and invert selection
00:22 Clipping and Masking
00:25 To record this tutorial, I am using Ubuntu Linux 12.04 OS
00:31 Inkscape version 0.48.4
00:35 Go to Dash home and type Inkscape.
00:39 You can open Inkscape by clicking on the logo.
00:42 Let's open the Assignment_1.svg file that we created earlier.
00:49 I had saved it in my Documents folder.
00:52 First we will learn how to copy and paste an object.
00:56 To do so, we should first select an object. So, click on the pentagon.
01:02 Now, press Ctrl + C on your keyboard to copy it.
01:07 Now press Ctrl + V to paste the object. You can see a copy of the pentagon on the canvas.
01:17 There are 3 other ways of creating copies of objects.
01:21 In all these 3 methods, a copy of the object is created exactly above the original one.
01:29 The first method is called Paste Special.
01:32 Recall that we had already pressed Ctrl + C to copy the object.
01:38 To paste the object in the exact location from where it was copied, press Ctrl + Alt + V keys.
01:47 Move the copied object to see the original object right below it.
01:54 Let us move these two objects and keep it aside.
01:57 The second method is called Duplication. For duplication, we do not need to copy the object first.
02:05 Select the pentagon and press Ctrl + D keys on your keyboard.
02:13 Now a duplicate pentagon is created exactly on the top of the original one.
02:19 Let us move the duplicated object to see the original one below it.
02:25 The changes made on the duplicated object does not affect the original object.
02:32 Let us check this by changing its color to green and reducing its size.
02:40 The third method is called Cloning.
02:44 Click on the ellipse and press Alt + D to create a clone.
02:49 As before, the cloned object is created exactly above the original one.
02:55 Let us move it aside to make it visible.
02:58 Please note that the cloned object will always be linked to the original object.
03:04 The original object is also known as its parent.
03:08 Any modifications on the original object, that is, in size, color etc. will affect its clone.
03:16 Let us check this by changing the original objects's color to pink, rotating it and reducing its size.
03:30 Observe that the exact same changes are replicated in the cloned object automatically.
03:36 To unlink the clone from the original object, first select the clone and then press Shift + Alt + D.
03:44 Now, select the original object again and change its size.
03:50 Observe that the cloned object does not get affected.
03:54 The short-cut icons for these operations are present in the command bar, as shown.
04:01 To select multiple objects hold the Shift key and click on the objects that you want to select.
04:08 પ્રથમ હું એક એલીપ્સ પસંદ કરીશ.ત્યારબાદ હું Shift key દબાવી રાખીશ અને બીજું એલીપ્સ પસંદ કરીશ.
04:15 બંને ઓબ્જેક્ટો પસંદ થયા છે તેની નોંધ લો.
04:19 Ctrl + G કી દાબીને હવે આપણે તેમને જૂથબધ્ધ કરી શકીએ છીએ.
04:24 એલીપ્સ હવે એકલ ઓબ્જેક્ટ તરીકે જૂથબધ્ધ થયા છે તેની નોંધ લો.
04:28 તમે તેને અહિયાં ત્યાં ફેરવી શકો છો અને તમને જાણ થશે કે બંને ઓબ્જેક્ટો એકલ ઓબ્જેક્ટની જેમ ખસે છે.
04:35 જૂથને માપ બદલ કરવાનો પ્રયાસ કરો અને તમને જાણ થશે કે બંને ઓબ્જેક્ટો પ્રમાણમાં માપ બદલ થયા છે.
04:43 રંગને ભૂરો કરો અને જુઓ બંને ઓબ્જેક્ટોનો રંગ એકસમાન બદલાય છે.
04:53 આપણે જો જૂથમાના એક ઓબ્જેક્ટની પ્રોપર્ટી બદલવી હોય તો શું કરવું પડશે ?
05:01

જૂથમાંના એક ઓબ્જેક્ટ ને પસંદ કરવા માટે Ctrl બટન દબાવો અને ઓબ્જેક્ટ પર ક્લિક કરો.

05:08 આ ક્રિયા વડે આપને જૂથમાં દાખલ થઈને વ્યક્તિગત ઓબ્જેક્ટો પસંદ કરી શકીએ છીએ.
05:13 જૂથમાંથી બહાર નીકળવા માટે કેનવાસ પર કોઈ પણ ખાલી જગ્યાએ ક્લિક કરો.
05:18 ઓબ્જેક્ટને જૂથ મુક્ત કરવા માટે પહેલા જૂથ પસંદ કરો અને Ctrl + Shift + G કી અથવા Ctrl + U કી અમાની કોઈ એકને દબાઓ.


05:28 Now the ellipses are ungrouped.
05:31 The short-cut icons for these operations are present in the command bar, as shown.
05:36 To select all the objects on the canvas, press Ctrl + A keys.
05:42 To unselect all the objects, click anywhere on the blank space on the canvas.
05:48 If we want to select all objects except a particular one, we can use the Invert Selection option.
05:55 Let's say, we want to select all the objects except the arrow.
05:59 So, first click on the arrow. Now go to Edit menu and click on Invert selection.


06:08 Notice that all the objects in the canvas are now selected except the arrow.
06:16 Now let us learn how to order the objects.
06:20 Let me move the smaller pentagon on top of the larger pentagon.
06:25 Now let us draw a star and keep it on top of the smaller pentagon.
06:36 Select the smaller pentagon. Go to Object menu and click on Raise.
06:42 Notice the smaller pentagon is now raised and is above the star.
06:47 Now click on the star. Go to Object menu. Click on Lower.
06:53 Now the star is moved down or lowered and the larger pentagon now appears above it.
07:00 Now let me click on the larger pentagon. Go to Object menu and click on Raise to top. Now the larger pentagon appears on top.
07:11 Now again Go to Object menu. Click on Lower to bottom. Notice the larger pentagon is now moved to the bottom.
07:20 We can find these options in the Tool controls bar too.
07:25 Next let us learn how to do Clipping.
07:28 Clipping can make your complicated objects
07:31 conform to another element or shape of your design
07:35 by changing their entire shape quickly and easily.
07:39 I will use an image for this demonstration. I have an image here in a new Inkscape file.
07:45 On this image I will draw an ellipse shape.
07:49 Now, select the image and the ellipse.
07:53 Go to Object menu. Click on Clip and then on Set.
07:59 Notice that the image is now clipped to the shape of the ellipse.
08:04 In Clipping, the shape of the object used as a clip, defines the area that is visible.
08:09 We can remove the clip by going back to Object menu. Click on Clip and then click on Release.
08:17 Now the clip is released.
08:19 Next let us learn to do Masking.
08:22 Masking is very similar to Clipping.
08:25 In Masking, the transparency or lightness of one object determines the opacity of the second object.
08:32 To demonstrate Masking, I will first make the ellipse semi-transparent using the gradient tool.
08:38 Now select the ellipse.
08:40 Go to Object menu. Click on Fill and stroke.
08:44 Click on Radial gradient and then on Edit.
08:50 Move the RGB sliders to the extreme right to change the color to white.
09:00 Click on the Stop drop down arrow and select the other stop.
09:05 Move the RGB sliders to the extreme left to change the color to black and change the alpha value to 255.
09:15 Click on Add stop to add one more color in between.
09:20 Click on the Node tool and move the diamond handle towards the top.
09:27 Now, select the image and the ellipse.
09:30 Go to Object menu.
09:32 Click on Mask and then on Set.
09:36 Observe that the mask is formed on the image.
09:40 Notice that the image takes on the transparency properties of the masking object, which is the ellipse.
09:47 To remove the mask, go back to Object menu.
09:51 Click on Mask and then on Release.
09:54 The mask is now removed.
09:56 Let us summarize.
09:57 In this tutorial, we learnt to Copy and paste objects
10:02 Duplicate and clone objects
10:05 Group and Order various objects
10:08 Multiple selection and invert selection
10:10 Clipping and Masking
10:12 Here are 2 assignments for you
10:15 Create a vertical ellipse in grey color and a circle in black color.
10:20 Place the circle centrally on top of the ellipse.
10:23 It should look like an eye shape.
10:25 Now group them.
10:27 Next create a clone to make another eye.
10:31 Move it to the side to make both the eyes visible.
10:35 Create a circle in blue color and a square in red color.
10:40 Duplicate the square and keep both the squares in diagonally opposite direction.
10:45 Select both the squares and group them into a single object.
10:50 Place the circle centrally on top of the grouped squares.
10:54 Select both and create a clip. It should look like a bow.
11:00 Your completed assignment should look like this.
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11:35 We have come to the end of this tutorial.
11:38 This is Arthi and Saurabh from IIT Bombay, signing off.

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